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David Baracchi

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Current Zoology|August 20, 2019
Cognitive ecology of pollinators and the main determinants of foraging plasticityDavid Baracchi
Journal of Insect Physiology|November 26, 2009
Differences in venom and cuticular peptides in individuals of Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) determined by MALDI-TOF MSDavid Baracchi, Stefano Turillazzi
The Science of the Total Environment|May 7, 2022
Biopesticides and insect pollinators: Detrimental effects, outdated guidelines, and future directionsFederico Cappa, David Baracchi, Rita Cervo
Journal of Insect Physiology|October 17, 2012
Evidence for antiseptic behaviour towards sick adult bees in honey bee coloniesDavid Baracchi, Antonio Fadda, Stefano Turillazzi
Die Naturwissenschaften|September 19, 2016
Facial patterns in a tropical social wasp correlate with colony membershipDavid Baracchi, Stefano Turillazzi, Lars Chittka
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 4, 2021
Formic acid modulates latency and accuracy of nestmate recognition in carpenter antsDavid Baracchi, Martin Giurfa, Patrizia d'Ettorre
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|September 8, 2017
Do Insects Have Emotions? Some Insights from Bumble BeesDavid Baracchi, Mathieu Lihoreau, Martin Giurfa
Journal of Insect Physiology|November 24, 2011
From individual to collective immunity: the role of the venom as antimicrobial agent in the Stenogastrinae wasp societiesDavid Baracchi, Giuseppe Mazza, Stefano Turillazzi
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|September 20, 2011
Beyond the antipredatory defence: honey bee venom function as a component of social immunityDavid Baracchi, Simona Francese, Stefano Turillazzi
The American Naturalist|February 6, 2019
Pheromone-Induced Accuracy of Nestmate Recognition in Carpenter Ants: Simultaneous Decrease in Type I and Type II ErrorsNatacha Rossi, David Baracchi, Martin Giurfa, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 34) with videos related to

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Current Zoology|August 20, 2019
Cognitive ecology of pollinators and the main determinants of foraging plasticityDavid Baracchi
Journal of Insect Physiology|November 26, 2009
Differences in venom and cuticular peptides in individuals of Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) determined by MALDI-TOF MSDavid Baracchi, Stefano Turillazzi
The Science of the Total Environment|May 7, 2022
Biopesticides and insect pollinators: Detrimental effects, outdated guidelines, and future directionsFederico Cappa, David Baracchi, Rita Cervo
Journal of Insect Physiology|October 17, 2012
Evidence for antiseptic behaviour towards sick adult bees in honey bee coloniesDavid Baracchi, Antonio Fadda, Stefano Turillazzi
Die Naturwissenschaften|September 19, 2016
Facial patterns in a tropical social wasp correlate with colony membershipDavid Baracchi, Stefano Turillazzi, Lars Chittka
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 4, 2021
Formic acid modulates latency and accuracy of nestmate recognition in carpenter antsDavid Baracchi, Martin Giurfa, Patrizia d'Ettorre
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|September 8, 2017
Do Insects Have Emotions? Some Insights from Bumble BeesDavid Baracchi, Mathieu Lihoreau, Martin Giurfa
Journal of Insect Physiology|November 24, 2011
From individual to collective immunity: the role of the venom as antimicrobial agent in the Stenogastrinae wasp societiesDavid Baracchi, Giuseppe Mazza, Stefano Turillazzi
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|September 20, 2011
Beyond the antipredatory defence: honey bee venom function as a component of social immunityDavid Baracchi, Simona Francese, Stefano Turillazzi
The American Naturalist|February 6, 2019
Pheromone-Induced Accuracy of Nestmate Recognition in Carpenter Ants: Simultaneous Decrease in Type I and Type II ErrorsNatacha Rossi, David Baracchi, Martin Giurfa, et al.
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