From Egg to Honeybee

From Egg to Honeybee

Author: Lisa Owings

Publisher: Lerner Publications (Tm)

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 1512409081

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"Learn how a variety of objects are made or how nature's cycles work--from Start to Finish. Suitable for both struggling and on-level readers, these titles teach science concepts as well as sequential thinking."--


From Egg to Honeybee

From Egg to Honeybee

Author: Lisa Owings

Publisher: Lerner Publications

Published: 2016-08-01

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 1512410810

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How do honeybees grow? Follow each step in the life cycle—from tiny eggs in the hive to busy bees making honey—in this interesting book! Start to Finish titles help readers examine how things are made and teach students sequential thinking skills and vocabulary.


The Life Cycle of a Honeybee

The Life Cycle of a Honeybee

Author: Bobbie Kalman

Publisher: Crabtree Publishing Company

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780778706649

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These busy insects have intrigued people of all ages for thousands of years. The Life Cycle of a Honeybee describes each stage of a honeybee's life cycle from egg to adult. Fascinating full-color photographs and easy-to-understand text will delight young readers.


Honeybee Democracy

Honeybee Democracy

Author: Thomas D. Seeley

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2010-09-20

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 140083595X

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How honeybees make collective decisions—and what we can learn from this amazing democratic process Honeybees make decisions collectively—and democratically. Every year, faced with the life-or-death problem of choosing and traveling to a new home, honeybees stake everything on a process that includes collective fact-finding, vigorous debate, and consensus building. In fact, as world-renowned animal behaviorist Thomas Seeley reveals, these incredible insects have much to teach us when it comes to collective wisdom and effective decision making. A remarkable and richly illustrated account of scientific discovery, Honeybee Democracy brings together, for the first time, decades of Seeley's pioneering research to tell the amazing story of house hunting and democratic debate among the honeybees. In the late spring and early summer, as a bee colony becomes overcrowded, a third of the hive stays behind and rears a new queen, while a swarm of thousands departs with the old queen to produce a daughter colony. Seeley describes how these bees evaluate potential nest sites, advertise their discoveries to one another, engage in open deliberation, choose a final site, and navigate together—as a swirling cloud of bees—to their new home. Seeley investigates how evolution has honed the decision-making methods of honeybees over millions of years, and he considers similarities between the ways that bee swarms and primate brains process information. He concludes that what works well for bees can also work well for people: any decision-making group should consist of individuals with shared interests and mutual respect, a leader's influence should be minimized, debate should be relied upon, diverse solutions should be sought, and the majority should be counted on for a dependable resolution. An impressive exploration of animal behavior, Honeybee Democracy shows that decision-making groups, whether honeybee or human, can be smarter than even the smartest individuals in them.


The Life and Times of the Honeybee

The Life and Times of the Honeybee

Author: Charles Micucci

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1997-08-25

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780395861394

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Depicts the life cycle and habits of the honeybee, describing in detail the organization of the hive and the making of honey. Suggested level: junior, primary.


From Egg to Honeybee

From Egg to Honeybee

Author: Lisa Owings

Publisher: Lerner Classroom

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 151241297X

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"Learn how a variety of objects are made or how nature's cycles work--from Start to Finish. Suitable for both struggling and on-level readers, these titles teach science concepts as well as sequential thinking."--


Honeybee's Life Cycle

Honeybee's Life Cycle

Author: Jeanette Vuuren

Publisher:

Published: 2013-12-26

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781520792750

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LIFE CYCLE OF A HONEYBEE - FROM AN EGG TO AN ADULT BEEIn HONEYBEE'S LIFE CYCLE, Volume 2, Honeybee, a friendly little female worker bee, explains the metamorphosis of a honey bee, focusing on the main features and characteristics of each stage. She loves using rhyming words whenever the opportunity arises and aims to repeat the information in a fun way to help readers remember the facts. The repetitive use of terminology and information given in the book through the use of words in bold, sentences, labels and diagrams, will assist readers to reinforce their memory, either through incidental reading or intentional learning. CLEAR DIAGRAMS, LABELS & COLORFUL PICTURESThe book starts off with a diagram of the life cycle of a honeybee, showing only pictures and arrows, and includes the one with labels at the end of the book. Each phase is clearly explained with the use of colorful pictures, illustrated by Sudipta Dasgupta (Steve), easy-to-understand sentences and the correct use of terminology at all times. A diagram is included to show how long it takes for each type of bee in the hive to be fully developed from an egg to an adult bee.After reading this informative book, readers will certainly have a clear understanding of the metamorphosis of a honey bee and be able to name each phase in the correct order. TERMINOLOGYTerminology used in Honeybee's Life Cycle Volume 2 is; queen bee, drone bee, worker bee, brood, life cycle, egg, hatch, larva, eat, pollen, nectar, beebread, shed, nymph, big, turn, vertically, cell, stop, eating, pupa, sleep, changes, grow, wings, eyes, legs, adult bee, chew, emerge, grow, mature, developTHE HONEYBEE SERIES BY JEANETTE VUUREN - A GREAT RESOURCE ON HONEY BEES!Honeybee, a little female worker bee, explains most of the information provided in the Honeybee Series and will certainly entertain readers while providing them with valuable information about these little insects.INFORMATION SERIES - HONEYBEE SERIES VOLUMES 1 TO 4 & FLASH CARDSThe first four volumes of the Honeybee Series provide young readers with the most important facts about honeybees. The FLASH CARDS with big pictures, headings and labels available for Volumes 1 to 4 serve as great resources to refresh students' memory during class discussions, projects and worksheet activities or to assist students that speak English as an additional language to get a better understanding of the meanings of the words used throughout the books.HONEYBEE DICTIONARIES VOLUME 11 FOR AGES 5-8 AND VOLUME 12 FOR AGES 9-12The two dictionaries are aimed at different age levels; Honeybees Dictionary 1 Volume 11 for ages 5 to 8, and Honeybee's Dictionary 2 Volume 12 for ages 9 to 12 - will certainly provide readers with all the necessary information needed at primary school level.TEACHING RESOURCES ALIGNED TO COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS ON TEACHERS PAY TEACHERSVisit the Clever Mind Series website clevermindseries.com to find FLASH CARDS and worksheet activities aligned to Common Core State Standards available on TEACHERS PAY TEACHERS.


Neurobiology of Chemical Communication

Neurobiology of Chemical Communication

Author: Carla Mucignat-Caretta

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2014-02-14

Total Pages: 614

ISBN-13: 1466553413

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Intraspecific communication involves the activation of chemoreceptors and subsequent activation of different central areas that coordinate the responses of the entire organism—ranging from behavioral modification to modulation of hormones release. Animals emit intraspecific chemical signals, often referred to as pheromones, to advertise their presence to members of the same species and to regulate interactions aimed at establishing and regulating social and reproductive bonds. In the last two decades, scientists have developed a greater understanding of the neural processing of these chemical signals. Neurobiology of Chemical Communication explores the role of the chemical senses in mediating intraspecific communication. Providing an up-to-date outline of the most recent advances in the field, it presents data from laboratory and wild species, ranging from invertebrates to vertebrates, from insects to humans. The book examines the structure, anatomy, electrophysiology, and molecular biology of pheromones. It discusses how chemical signals work on different mammalian and non-mammalian species and includes chapters on insects, Drosophila, honey bees, amphibians, mice, tigers, and cattle. It also explores the controversial topic of human pheromones. An essential reference for students and researchers in the field of pheromones, this is also an ideal resource for those working on behavioral phenotyping of animal models and persons interested in the biology/ecology of wild and domestic species.


What If There Were No Bees?

What If There Were No Bees?

Author: Suzanne Slade

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 14

ISBN-13: 1404860193

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Talks about each habitat and shows what would happen if the food chain was broken.


Bad Beekeeping

Bad Beekeeping

Author: Ron Miksha

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781412006279

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A million pounds of honey. Produced by a billion bees! This memoir reconstructs the life of a young man from Pennsylvania as he drops into the bald prairie badlands of southern Saskatchewan. He buys a honey ranch and keeps the bees that make the honey. But he also spends winters in Florida swamps, nurse-maid to ten thousand dainty queen bees. From the dusty Canadian prairie to the thick palmetto swamps of the American south, the reader meets with simple folks who shape the protagonist's character - including a Cree rancher with three sons playing NHL hockey, a Hutterite preacher who yearns to roam the globe, a reclusive bee-eating homesteader, and a grey-headed widow who grows grapefruit, plays a nasty game of scrabble, and lives with four vicious dogs. Encompassing a ten-year period, this true story evolves from the earnest inexperience of the young man as he learns an art and builds a business. Carefully researched natural biology runs counterpoint to human social activities. Bee craft serves as the setting for expositions that contrast American and Canadian lifestyles, while exemplifying the harsh reality of a man working with and against the physical environment.