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Honeybee Nests - Composition, Structure, Function

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This work, a sequel to Honeybees and Wax published nearly 30 years ago, starts with a brief introduction and discussion of nesting sites, their spaces and densities, self-organization of nest contents, and interspecific utilization of beeswax. The following chapters cover communication by vibrations and scents and wax secretion, and discuss the queen in relation to the combs. Discussions on completed nests include the significance of brood, the roles of pollen and nectar flow, and comb-building, and are followed by a triad of related chapters on the construction of cells and combs and their energetic costs. An in-depth examination of the conversion of wax scales into combs, the material properties of scale and comb waxes, and the wax gland complex are presented. The next chapters are devoted to a comprehensive analysis of the literature on the chemistry and synthesis of beeswax, and, finally, the material properties of honeybee silk are highlighted.

List of contents

General Introduction.- Nesting: Sites, Space and Density in Comb-building.- Self-organization of Nest Contents.- Intraspecific and Interspecific Comb-building.- Communication by Vibrations and Scents in Comb.- Wax Secretion, Comb Construction and the Queen.- The Significance of Brood.- The Role of Pollen in Honeybee Colonies.- Nectar Flows and Comb-building.- Construction of Combs.- Energetics of Honey/Beeswax Conversion.- Construction of Cells.- Conversion of Wax Scales into Comb Wax.- Material Properties of Scale and Comb Wax.- The Wax Gland Complex.- The Chemistry of Beeswax.- Synthesis of Beeswax.- Material Properties of Honeybee Silk.

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This work, a sequel to Honeybees and Wax published nearly 30 years ago, starts with a brief introduction and discussion of nesting sites, their spaces and densities, self-organization of nest contents, and interspecific utilization of beeswax. The following chapters cover communication by vibrations and scents and wax secretion, and discuss the queen in relation to the combs. Discussions on completed nests include the significance of brood, the roles of pollen and nectar flow, and comb-building, and are followed by a triad of related chapters on the construction of cells and combs and their energetic costs. An in-depth examination of the conversion of wax scales into combs, the material properties of scale and comb waxes, and the wax gland complex are presented. The next chapters are devoted to a comprehensive analysis of the literature on the chemistry and synthesis of beeswax, and, finally, the material properties of honeybee silk are highlighted.

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From the book reviews:
“It is a more compelling treatise about beeswax and nests built with it, including their significance within the lives of honeybees. … Each chapter contains up-to-date references for each topic covered. This highly comprehensive work offering a plethora of information on beeswax biology will appeal to researchers engaged in the field. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students, researchers/faculty, and professionals/practitioners.” (J. M. Gonzalez, Choice, Vol. 52 (4), December, 2014)

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From the book reviews:
"It is a more compelling treatise about beeswax and nests built with it, including their significance within the lives of honeybees. ... Each chapter contains up-to-date references for each topic covered. This highly comprehensive work offering a plethora of information on beeswax biology will appeal to researchers engaged in the field. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students, researchers/faculty, and professionals/practitioners." (J. M. Gonzalez, Choice, Vol. 52 (4), December, 2014)

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Authors O Duangphakdee, O. Duangphakdee, H Hepburn, H R Hepburn, H. R. Hepburn, H.R. Hepburn, C W Pirk, C W W Pirk, C. W. W. Pirk, C.W.W. Pirk
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783662523568
ISBN 978-3-662-52356-8
No. of pages 389
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 22 mm
Weight 614 g
Illustrations XVI, 389 p. 171 illus., 100 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

Biophysik, Biochemie, Organische Chemie, B, Technische Anwendung von Biomaterialien, biochemistry, biotechnology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Materials science, Medical physics, Biophysics, Zoology, Biological physics, Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics, Biomaterials, Entomology, Bioorganic Chemistry, Invertebrate Zoology, Wax gland complex

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