- a multiple-
foundress colony, and in many
cases a
single foundress colony fails before any of the
brood reach adulthood.
Multiple Foundress colonies Of...
- the
Foundress of
Tenrikyo (稿本天理教教祖伝逸話篇
Kohon Tenrikyo Oyasama-den Itsuwa-hen) is an
anthology of
anecdotes about Nakayama Miki, the
foundress of Tenrikyo...
-
Single paper wasp
foundress establishes her nest,
adding cells,
renewing repellent on the pedicle. She has
already laid eggs in
several of the incomplete...
- had shown, she had
gained the
confidence of
Mother Mary of Jesus, the
foundress, and was
immediately named the
Superior of the community. When she made...
-
multiple foundress colonies spend less time at the nest
compared to
individuals in
single foundress colonies. The
dominance hierarchy in
multiple foundress colonies...
- College. The
gatehouse is
crenellated and
adorned with the arms of the
foundress Lady
Margaret Beaufort.
Above these are displa**** her ensigns, the Red...
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Subordinates contribute labor toward the care of the
dominant foundress’s offspring and
decrease the
foundress'
mortality by
taking over the more
dangerous foraging...
-
cells exposed to the
external environment.
During the springtime,
mated foundress wasps emerge from
hibernation within cracks of
rocky cliff walls. Returning...
-
Gertrude of Nivelles, OSB (also
spelled Geretrude, Geretrudis, Gertrud; c. 628 – 17
March 659) was a seventh-century
abbess who, with her
mother Itta,...
- wasp that is part of a
complex society based around a
single dominant foundress along with
other cofoundresses and a
dominance hierarchy. P. fuscatus...