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... Code of Conduct | Association Constitution Meetings President | Secretary | Treasurer | Bromeliaceae Editor | Web Master | Fire Ant Control Co-ordinator BSQ Index | FCBS Index Book Reviews | Growing Broms Bromeliaceae |No ... and grown on, often producing many pups and forming large clumps and sprawling colonies, as in the wild. Unfortunately, we do not have the same natural specialized pollinators ...
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News39 Summer 2001
... safely in the incubator overnight and offered a solemn prayer for colonies. Thursday I wasn’t feeling too good - I knew that bag ... at least it wasn’t raining. It was very gratifying to see colonies on my transformation plates and I set up cultures for DNA ... with what he was doing and discuss jobs for next week. Ant’s been characterising plant proteins that interact with viral movement proteins. ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... many tepuis on this and other expeditions, and had never before seen clumped Heliamphora colonies of comparable in size to the ones typical of H. chimantensis. Vegetative reproduction ... Wistuba. Figure 3: Heliamphora chimantensis pitcher appendage nectar patches (left inset) and insect visitation; ant (left), wasp (right). Photographs by Thomas Carow. ©International Carnivorous Plant Society www. ...
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Ceiba Foundation - Tamanduas: A Vested Interest In Ants
... just when the colony mobilizes soldiers to defend the breach. They distinguish between ant and termite species, preferring large colonies that are less aggressive, and avoiding species with fearsome stings. Finally, ... dead trees in a small forest reserve can significantly reduce the number of termite colonies in the reserve, depriving the tamanduas of their precious food resource. Solutions to these ...
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Paratrechina vaga
... eggs in worker ants (Wheeler 1910). Biological control -- Predators The major predators of ant species are often other ant species Holldobbler & Wilson 1990). Interspecific competition occurs for ants sharing the same ... worker brings the poison to the colony and shares it, can eliminate colonies. Not all baits are attractive to all ant species; stale or rancid baits are also not attractive. Finding ...
www.extento.hawaii.edu

What's in a (Botanical) Name?
... (L.) [a-NAHM-’-lûs] antillarum of or from the Antilles (L.) [an-TIL-l’-rûm / ant-i-LAR-ûm] antioquiense, antioquiensis of or from Antioquia, a Colombian city (L.) [an´-tee ... -senz] cohune aboriginal name of the palm [ko-HOO-nai] coloniata, coloniatum, coloniatus colonied/in colonies (L.) [kah-lo´-nee-AIT-’ / kah-lo´-nee-AHT-a] colorata. coloratum, coloratus colored (L ...
www.plantapalm.com

Articles
... unlikely that the characteristic of guttation implies any closer relationship. If the ant theory is correct we are back at the risk of imputing ... up with " scientific checks and a nation wide search for other colonies". It is a groundsel found in the City of York. It ... eastern parts of Gauteng. In the past it grew in large colonies but most of these have now disappeared due to excessive overgrazing. ...
www.safricanbulbs.org.za

The Bug Review-Carpenter Ants
... waists and elbowed (bent) antennae. Carpenter ants are social insects which form large colonies. A mature carpenter ant colony may contain up to 3,000 individuals, but usually only one queen. Carpenter ... of the foods they contaminate. Generally, the ants do not weaken a building structurally. Carpenter ant damage Control Non chemical: Inspect the structure and nearby grounds for nests. Once the ...
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