In fact, that is probably the reason why Michael Bay chose the car
for Bumblebee.
Casting rumors swirl around X-Men: Dark Phoenix, a star has been found
for the Bumblebee Transformers spinoff, and a good look at Donald Glover's Lando Calrissian mustache.
While the budget is far slimmer
for the Bumblebee solo movie than The Last Knight, fans shouldn't have to fret about the quality of the film.
It was really hard to feel bad
for Bumblebee getting worked when his personality consisted of radio sound bites.
Comparison of impulse response time to peak (t p) and half - width (Δt)
for bumblebee photoreceptors with published photoreceptor data from other insect species
Bob Dawson, Scottish Conservation Officer
for the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, agrees that there is still a need for greater regulation of commercial bumble bees.
The finding of rapid adaptation is «a glimmer of hope»
for bumblebees, whose populations worldwide are declining, Galen said.
«We are not saying climate change isn't a problem
for bumblebees — it is a major problem,» said Candace Galen, a professor of biological sciences in the MU College of Arts and Science.
For bumblebees specializing in just a few species, that meant there were too few flowers to go around.
Colla, who is active with bumblebee conservation groups, noted that unlike with animals that shift north or to higher elevations, the ranges
for bumblebees are simply shrinking.
For bumblebees, big cities are a bummer.
Not exact matches
Recently, a 1992 Peterbilt 379 truck and 1967 Chevrolet Camaro that previously served as alternate modes
for Optimus and
Bumblebee, respectively, were sold at auction.
He's now revealed the car that will serve as the alternate mode
for popular Autobot
Bumblebee: a sixth - generation Chevrolet Camaro (an earlier release from Bay showed what appears to be an injured Optimus Prime).
Enrollment is open
for fall soccer
for ages 5 to 15 at $ 55 per youth and
bumblebee soccer
for ages 3 and 4 at $ 25 per youth.
It was his brainstorm to coordinate the corps by color - coded tuxedos: sky blue
for the parking valets, lime green
for the greeters and
bumblebee yellow
for the transportation corps.
Cicada wings, if you're not familiar, are much bigger than
bumblebee wings, and that size differential is to account
for the lower density of the Martian atmosphere.
Red Hat growers use natural predators — or «good bugs» — to combat pests, and
bumblebees are used in all tomato greenhouses
for natural pollination.
Let me offer a totally baseless theory
for why he chose to wear a Gucci sweater with a
bumblebee on the front:
So long as they are alive and fresh they are fine, but when they are in a stupor or dead they are useless; except
for three kinds: hornets,
bumblebees and wasps.
I don't wan na mention some names (some overly hyped British
bumblebees), a whole lot of some other folks don't deserve playing
for Arsenal.
For example, you might encourage her to create fingerprint bugs (e.g., butterfly, ladybug, caterpillar, or
bumblebee).
Educational Toys Educational Toys including Leapfrog and Baby
Bumblebee for the Little Smarties in your life.
Whether you have a pirate, a strawberry, a
bumblebee, or a flower, we're excited to see your little ones all dressed up
for Halloween.
For instance, in the book «Ferdinand», there is a question: «If you were a
bumblebee and a bull sat on you, what would you do?»
A security blanket topped with a stuffed
bumblebee and two swaddling blankets in coordinating colors are included, making it the perfect baby gift
for a mom - to - be.
A hooded towel topped with a
bumblebee, three swaddling blankets, three washcloths, and three bibs all in coordinating colors are included, making it the perfect baby gift
for a...
It's not only fruit flies that have lessons
for drones: finding out how
bumblebees fly through turbulent skies could improve their stability.
Jeff Whitworth, associate professor of entomology, said
bumblebees are not headed
for extinction.
For the past three years, Harmon - Threatt has been studying the ways in which the native yellow - faced
bumblebee (Bombus vosnesenskii) uses the plants growing in the area.
But they may also be partly responsible
for the ongoing decline of pollinating insects like
bumblebees.
More experienced
bumblebees fly farther, faster and straighter when searching
for food than naïve ones, which tend to fly in loops as they learn the best search strategy.
Evidence
for a methylation system in
bumblebees could be a sign of something deeper going on, suggests Eamonn Mallon, an entomologist at the University of Leicester and the lead author on the study.
The findings show an important role
for epigenetics in
bumblebees, and suggest that whether a gene is turned off or on depends on whether it comes from the father or the mother.
Some new methods
for measuring pesticides» short - term toxicity to
bumblebees and mason bees may soon be ready, EPA toxics chief James Jones told GAO.
Researchers collected tree
bumblebee queens from the wild, checked them
for parasites and then monitored colony development in a laboratory.
Since
bumblebees have co-evolved with the floral resources needed
for nutrition, Galen and her colleagues were curious how resident
bumblebees were faring in the alpine regions of the Rocky Mountains.
Raine said there is an increasing need
for field - realistic research into the impact of all pesticides on
bumblebees and other wild pollinators.
A variety of so - called long - tubed flowers, including penstemon, Indian paintbrush, clover, wild indigo, monkshood, bluebell, snapdragon, larkspur, and foxglove, require long - tongued
bumblebees for pollination.
Bumblebees can learn to pull strings
for food and pass on the ability to a colony, according to researchers at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).
The new Lundian research effort observed how
bumblebees, representing flying critters, move through the dynamic fluid of air versus how zebra fish, in this corner
for all the swimmers, find their way through the dynamic fluid of fluid.
«Ultimately, the results revealed that fast - learning
bumblebees collected fewer resources
for the colony over their foraging career,» said Raine, holder of the Rebanks Family Chair in Pollinator Conservation.
Just last month,
for example, a team reported that
bumblebees may use electrical fields to identify flowers recently visited by other insects from those that may still hold lucrative stores of nectar and pollen.
Bees and wasps,
for their part, face a never - ending obstacle course of leaves, stems, and petals —
bumblebees crash their wings into obstacles as often as once a second.
These changes had direct implications
for plant reproduction: Larkspurs produced about one - third fewer seeds when one of the
bumblebee species was removed, compared to the larkspurs in the control groups.
Located at 9,500 feet, the facility's subalpine meadows are too high
for honeybees, but they are buzzing during the summer months with
bumblebees.
If a single, dominant species of
bumblebee mainly visits an alpine sunflower,
for instance, other pollinators — including other species of
bumblebees — are less likely to visit alpine sunflowers.
Located at 9,500 feet, the facility's subalpine meadows are too high
for honeybees, but they are filled with a variety of
bumblebees and other pollinators.
The research identified five viruses — black queen cell virus, deformed wing virus, acute bee paralysis virus, slow bee paralysis virus and sacbrood virus (all named
for their effects in honeybees) from wild
bumblebees and managed honeybees at 26 sites across Great Britain.
Typically, when honeybees and
bumblebees visit flowers
for nectar, they brush much of the pollen that powders their bodies into pocketlike structures on their legs to carry home
for bee larvae to eat.
«Here we show
for the first time that the management of uncropped land under Higher Level Stewardship can significantly increase the size of
bumblebee populations.»