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What is Happening to the Honey Bees? An Update on (the Mechanisms of) Colony Collapse Disorder

By: Clint Perry(Author)
12 pages
What is Happening to the Honey Bees?
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Clint Perry is currently a Marie Curie postdoctoral fellow in the Bee Sensory and Behavioural Ecology Group at Queen Mary University of London. He is broadly interested in the evolution and neuroethology of cognitive abilities. In this booklet he explains his use of RFID antennae fixed to bees to research causes of Colony Collaps Disorder, and the results of his experiments.

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By: Clint Perry(Author)
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