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More Fun Than Fun: Naked Mole Rats Capture Fancy of Scientists and Artists Alike


More Fun Than Fun: The Unlikely Stardom of the Naked Mole Rat
03/03/2021
I knew about the naked mole rat (
Heterocephalus glaber) as a little curiosity in my field of research on social insects, the curiosity being that it is the only known eusocial (truly social) mammal, comparable in many ways to eusocial ants, bees and wasps. Imagine my surprise while browsing the internet when I came across a children’s book entitled
Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed by the American best-selling creator of children’s books, Mo Willems. In the story, one naked mole rat ‘Wilbur’ decides to be different and defy societal norms by wearing clothes, allowing the author to teach children about tolerating other people who may be different from us. ....

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New research shows why flower diversity is important for bee conservation


Friday, February 26, 2021 by: Divina Ramirez
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From spring through summer, both bumblebees and honeybees can be observed visiting the same flowers. Yet interestingly enough, these two bee species do not compete with each other for resources. And scientists know why.
In a study published early this month, researchers at the Laboratory of Apiculture and Social Insects (LASI) at England’s 
The findings, which appeared in the journal
Ecology, showed that bumblebees move between flowers faster than honeybees. However, they use up nearly twice as much energy as honeybees because they are nearly twice as heavy. So what bumblebees gain in terms of energy from nectar via their greater flower-visiting rate is canceled out by their greater weight. ....

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