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Now there is a new list for those who desire to deal with
research on social insects.  This new list is NOT intended
for bee chit-chat and chit-chatters will be asked to cease
and desist!  The new list is: [log in to unmask]
Please join us for interesting discussion on social insect
research. . .
 
 
SOCINSCT on LISTSERV@ALBANY
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   SOCINSCT is dedicated to communication among investigators active in
   the discipline of social insect biology.  It is restricted to
   discussions of research at the university level.
 
   Eusocial  insects (bees,  wasps,  ants and  termites)  are the  main
   interest  but information  to be  shared could  include any  area of
   sociobiology, or solitary bees and  wasps.  Such areas could include
   orientation, navigation, adaptation/selection/evolution, superorgan-
   ism  concept,  behavior,  physiology and  biochemistry,  pheromones,
   flight and energetics, taxonomy  and systematics, ecology, genetics,
   pollination and nectar/pollen biology.
 
   Announcements of  meetings and professional  opportunities, requests
   for  research  help,  sharing   of  literature  references,  sharing
   research topics and discussion of ideas are welcome.
 
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