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--- On Thu, 8/2/12, Peter Loring Borst <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
My results suggest that birth weight is linked to
sensory responsiveness, because heavier individuals were
more responsive to sucrose than lighter individuals.
reply:
So like the junk artificial sugars and HFCS better?
continuing:
Taken together, the results of this experiment imply a
close link between sensory responsiveness, birth weight and
division of labour in a honeybee colony.
reply:
Don't think so as can be seen differently by others, for IMPOV bees forage also relative to what blooms their bodies fit into.
continuing:
Birth weight and sucrose responsiveness predict cognitive
skills of honeybee foragers
reply:
No don't think so, for size also regulates again what blooms their bodies can fit into for nectar getting, which was written about much earlier over in Europe.
Dee A. Lusby
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