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forager (bee)
Wildbeuter

en el diccionario PONS

bee [bi:] SUST.

1. bee (insect):

Biene f <-, -n>
Bienenschwarm m <-(e)s, -schwärme>
Arbeitsbiene f <-, -n>
Arbeiterin f <-, -nen>

2. bee ingl. am., ingl. austr. (meet):

Treffen nt <-s, ->
Kränzchen nt <-s, ->

3. bee (competition):

Wettbewerb m <-(e)s, -e>

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be a busy [or busy as a]bee hum.
he thinks he's the bees' knees esp ingl. brit. coloq.

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

forager (bee) [ˈfɒrɪdʒə] SUST.

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

It may also spread the scent released during the forager's waggle dance.
en.wikipedia.org
It is an agile forager, clinging and clambering through the branches and sometimes joining mixed hunting parties along with species such as drongos and babblers.
en.wikipedia.org
As forager bees die off, less of the ethyl oleate is available and nurse bees more quickly mature to become foragers.
en.wikipedia.org
This efficient long-distance travelling underlies the albatross's success as a long-distance forager, covering great distances and expending little energy looking for patchily distributed food sources.
en.wikipedia.org
The skunk scratches at the front of the beehive and eats the guard bees that come out to investigate.
en.wikipedia.org

Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Busy bees are making a living for families: beekeeping and poultry farming offer prospects for Afghan families.
www.giz.de
Fleißige Bienen sorgen für Familienunterhalt – Imkerei und Geflügelzucht bieten afghanischen Familien eine Perspektive.
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At the Venice Biennale 1970, Luis Fernando Benedit presented "Biotrón", a complex installation that included a beehive with live bees, and a garden of artificial flowers that supplied nectar.
universes-in-universe.org
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Auf der Biennale Venedig 1970 präsentierte der Künstler sein "Biotrón", eine komplexe Installation bestehend u.a. aus einem Bienenstock mit lebenden Tieren und einem Garten aus künstlichen Blumen, die die Bienen mit Nektar versorgten.
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Otherwise, bees sleep by simply squatting in one place with their antennae hanging down.
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www.presse.uni-wuerzburg.de
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Ansonsten bleiben Bienen beim Schlafen einfach auf der Stelle sitzen und lassen ihre Fühler hängen.
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As far as bees are concerned, the scientists are researching how certain factors – the decline in biodiversity, the intensification of agricultural production, the cultivation of transgenic plants, the use of pesticides, and the spread of diseases, for example – each affect the occurrence of species individually and in different combinations.
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www.uni-wuerzburg.de
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Wenn es um die Biene geht, erforschen die Wissenschaftler, wie sich bestimmte Faktoren – der Rückgang der Artenvielfalt, die Intensivierung der Agrarwirtschaft, der Anbau transgener Pflanzen, der Einsatz von Pestiziden und die Verbreitung von Krankheiten beispielsweise – einzeln und in verschiedenen Kombinationen untereinander auf das Vorkommen von Arten auswirken.
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The integration of a green infrastructure, restoring at least 15 % of the degraded ecosystems by 2020, and the development of an initiative aimed at preventing any net loss of ecosystems and their services by 2015, will be essential measures for maintaining and improving ecosystem services (for example the pollination of crops by bees).
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europa.eu
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Die Einbeziehung grüner Infrastrukturen, die Wiederherstellung von mindestens 15 % der verschlechterten Ökosysteme bis 2020 und die Entwicklung einer Initiative zur Vermeidung von Nettoverlusten für die Ökosysteme bis 2015 werden die wichtigsten Maßnahmen sein, um die Ökosystemdienstleistungen zu erhalten und zu verbessern (zum Beispiel die Bestäubung der Kulturen durch Bienen).
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