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    Nectar Fluorescence under Ultraviolet Irradiation by Thorp, Robbin W., Briggs, Dennis L., Estes, James R., Erickson, Eric H.

    “…Nectar, which fluoresces in the visible and absorbs in the ultraviolet spectrum when irradiated by ultraviolet light, occurs in many bee-pollinated plants. It…”
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    A comparison of two assays to test the defensive behaviour of honey bees ((Apis mellifera) by Guzmán-Novoa, Ernesto, Page, Robert E, Spangler, Hayward G, Erickson, Eric H

    Published in Journal of apicultural research (01-01-1999)
    “…The reliability of a traditional leather-patch assay to measure the stinging behaviour of honey bees was compared with that of a temper detection apparatus…”
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    Territoriality and the Africanized honey bee by Erickson, E.H

    Published in Bee world (1999)
    “…Unlike domesticated European honey bees, Africanized honey bee (AHB) colonies can be extremely defensive. Extremely defensive colonies appear to practice…”
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    Bee Products: Properties, Applications, and Apitherapy by Erickson, Eric H.

    Published in The Quarterly Review of Biology (01-09-1998)
    “…Erickson reviews "Bee Products: Properties, Applications, and Apitherapy" (based on a conference held in Tel Aviv, Israel, 26-30 May 1996) edited by Avshalom…”
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    Evidence for electrostatic enhancement of odor receptor function by worker honeybee antennae by Erickson, Jr, E H

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (1982)
    “…Pore plates (placoid chemosensillae) on the antennae of dead worker honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) apparently retained a static electric charge that was…”
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    Temperature tolerance and water balance in feral and domestic honey bees, Apis mellifera L by Atmowidjojo, Anita H., Wheeler, Diana E., Erickson, Eric H., Cohen, Allen C.

    “…Feral and domestic honey bees were compared to determine relative levels of adaptation to the Arizona desert. Feral honey bees were more tolerant to high…”
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    Extractable hydrocarbons and kin recognition in honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) by Page, R.E. Jr. (University of California, Davis, CA), Metcalf, R.A, Metcalf, R.L, Erickson, E.H. Jr, Lampman, R.L

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-04-1991)
    “…Hydrocarbons of worker honeybees of known pedigree were extracted and analyzed using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. Variability in hydrocarbon…”
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    Regulation of hemolymph osmolality in feral and domestic honeybees, Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) by Atmowidjojo, Anita H., Erickson, Eric H., Wheeler, Diana E., Cohen, Allen C.

    “…Experiments were conducted to compare the ability of unmanaged feral and managed domestic honeybees in the arid Southwest to regulate hemolymph solutes,…”
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    Floral aroma by Robacker, D.C, Meeuse, B.J.D, Erickson, E.H

    Published in Bioscience (01-06-1988)
    “…Three case studies are presented that illustrate the complex nature of floral-aroma communication systems. References…”
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    Honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) queen feces: source of a pheromone that repels worker bees by Post, D.C, Page, R.E. Jr, Erickson, E.H. Jr

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-03-1987)
    “…When placed in a small observation arena with workers, most young virgin honeybee queens released fecal (hindgut) material during agonistic interactions with…”
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