In silico bees

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors Devillers, James, 1956- (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2014]
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781466517882
Physical Description1 online resource : text file, PDF

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Table of Contents:
  • chapter 1. Automatic systems for capturing the normal and abnormal behaviors of honey bees / James Devillers and Hugo Devillers
  • chapter 2. Computational modeling of organization in honey bee societies based on adaptive role allocation / Mark Hoogendoorn, Martijn C. Schut, and Jan Treur
  • chapter 3. Illustrating the contrasting roles of self-organization in biological systems with two case histories of collective decision making in the honey bee / Brian R. Johnson
  • chapter 4. Models for the recruitment and allocation of honey bee foragers / Mary R. Myerscough, James R. Edwards, and Timothy M. Schaerf
  • chapter 5. Infectious disease modeling for honey bee colonies / Hermann J. Eberl, Peter G. Kevan, and Vardayani Ratti
  • chapter 6. Honey bee ecology from an urban landscape perspective : the spatial ecology of feral honey bees / Kristen A. Baum, Maria D. Tchakerian, Andrew G. Birt, and Robert N. Coulson
  • chapter 7. QSAR modeling of pesticide toxicity to bees / James Devillers
  • chapter 8. Mathematical models for the comprehension of chemical contamination into the hive / Paolo Tremolada and Marco Vighi
  • chapter 9. Agent-based modeling of the long-term effects of pyriproxyfen on honey bee population / James Devillers, Hugo Devillers, Axel Decourtye, Julie Fourrier, Pierrick Aupinel, and Dominique Fortini
  • chapter 10. Simulation of solitary (non-apis) bees competing for pollen / Jeroen Everaars and Carsten F. Dormann
  • chapter 11. Estimating the potential range expansion and environmental impact of the invasive bee-hawking hornet, vespa velutina nigrithorax / Claire Villemant, Franck Muller, Quentin Rome, Adrien Perrard, Morgane Barbet-Massin, and Frédéric Jiguet.