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Jerry Bromenshenk <[log in to unmask]>
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Peter


Since I'm at a Liberal Arts University, we have no Apiculture library.  You've got access to a world class one.  FYI, my Ph.D. was actually in Entomology, more specifically insect behavior or ethology.  I remember reading articles about experiment that addressed bee perception of diurnal events and time, including ones in which bees were isolated in dark rooms, shipped from one hemisphere to another in the dark on ocean-going ships, etc.


This would be old studies, it's 44 years since I was in Grad School, but I know that  they exist.  Can you find them for those of us on the List?  It would be a great Holiday present.


Thanks


Jerry





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