Hornets and Honey Bees: A Coevolutionary Arms Race between Ancient Adaptations and New Invasive Threats
Hornets and honey bees have a long history of coevolution resulting in a plethora of captivating adaptations and counteradaptations between predator and prey. From simple physiological mechanisms to complex behavioral strategies, some <i>Vespa</i> hornets have specialized in hunting hone...
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Main Authors: | Federico Cappa, Alessandro Cini, Laura Bortolotti, Juliette Poidatz, Rita Cervo |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/508e08e21b9a46c0ba58a5fc2f57b4c4 |
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