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> Not surprisingly, defensive responses of bees are as diverse as the threats they face. ... It is influenced by genes and by numerous environmental effects and interactions between individuals and between environmental and genetic effects. ... Ultimately, bee defensive behavior will be best understood in the contexts that structure our review: division of labor, communication, enemy identification, and genetics.
Breed, M. D., Guzmán-Novoa, E., & Hunt, G. J. 3. (2004). Defensive behavior of honey bees: organization, genetics, and comparisons with other bees. Annual Reviews in Entomology, 49(1), 271-298.
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