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The colony environment modulates sleep in honey bee workers
Ada Eban-Rothschild,
Guy Bloch
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Department of Ecology, Evolution & Behavior (EEB)
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Sleep Patterns
100%
Relative Contribution
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Honey Bee
100%
Social Signals
100%
Honey Bee Worker
100%
Social Experience
100%
Experience-dependent
100%
Environmental Stimuli
50%
Social Environment
50%
Relevant Context
50%
Biological Processes
50%
Wakefulness
50%
Evolutionarily Conserved
50%
Social Stimuli
50%
Freely Moving
50%
Behavioral Repertoire
50%
Nestmate
50%
Close Distance
50%
Sleep Physiology
50%
Lab Environment
50%
Distance Interaction
50%
Direct Distance
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Worker Honey Bees
100%
Apoidea
100%
Honey Bees
33%
Social Environment
16%
Cage
16%
Sisters
16%
Psychology
Social Environment
100%
Systems Model
100%