>So you stick a phone in a bee colony and that does not disturb them? Maybe
>the researcher should have stuck their head in as a control.
Actually I skimmed the article and nothing jumped out at me.
I did not have the patience to try to understand the subleties, but I am betting if
one of the active or latent writers here on BEE-L -- and there are quite a few
accomplished writers reading here -- spent a few hours with the article and a
keyboard, he/she could make a few hundred bucks with an interesting article that
a number of magazines would snap right up. Personally, I have no time to write
for money and scarcely enough time to write just for the love of it, but there is
an opportunity here.
Check it out in full at
http://www.springerlink.com/content/bx23551862212177/fulltext.html
or
http://www.springerlink.com/content/bx23551862212177/fulltext.pdf
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