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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:00:46 GMT 1
Cool.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:02:05 GMT 1
I knoww!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:04:44 GMT 1
Whats your favourite Hymenoptera sub group?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:12:51 GMT 1
Lasius
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:14:59 GMT 1
Hymenoptera are Bes wasps and ants. Soo you like the group of lasius within the ants of Hymenoptera. I like all of hymenoptera I feel there behaviour and importance in ecology all inspiring
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:16:13 GMT 1
Yeah, I dont like Wasps - Bees are cool though
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:17:52 GMT 1
Whats wrong with wasps?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:19:12 GMT 1
Hymenoptera are Bes wasps and ants. Soo you like the group of lasius within the ants of Hymenoptera. I like all of hymenoptera I feel there behaviour and importance in ecology all inspiring What is there importance in Ecology? /I need to include why ants are important to us and the Earth in my project
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:22:29 GMT 1
Well with out the group hymenoptera we wouldn't have pollination and the effective waste deposal system we have in nature. We'd still have bananas and pinapples as they don't require pollination but we would lose any plants that bees pollinate. knock on effect of this would mean that we wouldn't be able to make clothes out of cotton anymore as there would be none, medicines would be affected (most use plant extracts), animals need feed but there would be nothing to feed them on, so no meat, basically as Einstein once said to the same question, 'without bees there's no pollination, then no plants, without plants theres no meat, without meat there's no man' Hymenoptera are important both Economically and Ecologically both to Man and Nature
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:23:12 GMT 1
Oh cool I hoped that helped.
Is there any specific questions about the importance of ants in the ecology of our earth?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:24:01 GMT 1
Well with out the group hymenoptera we wouldn't have pollination and the effective waste deposal system we have in nature. We'd still have bananas and pinapples as they don't require pollination but we would lose any plants that bees pollinate. knock on effect of this would mean that we wouldn't be able to make clothes out of cotton anymore as there would be none, medicines would be affected (most use plant extracts), animals need feed but there would be nothing to feed them on, so no meat, basically as Einstein once said to the same question, 'without bees there's no pollination, then no plants, without plants theres no meat, without meat there's no man' Hymenoptera are important both Economically and Ecologically both to Man and Nature I didn't think ants played a part in pollination?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:25:42 GMT 1
Well with out the group hymenoptera we wouldn't have pollination and the effective waste deposal system we have in nature. We'd still have bananas and pinapples as they don't require pollination but we would lose any plants that bees pollinate. knock on effect of this would mean that we wouldn't be able to make clothes out of cotton anymore as there would be none, medicines would be affected (most use plant extracts), animals need feed but there would be nothing to feed them on, so no meat, basically as Einstein once said to the same question, 'without bees there's no pollination, then no plants, without plants theres no meat, without meat there's no man' Hymenoptera are important both Economically and Ecologically both to Man and Nature This was in referance to Hymenoptera in general. The pollination point is linked to bees part of Hymenoptera. I am sorry I didn't specify clearly
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:28:08 GMT 1
Well with out the group hymenoptera we wouldn't have pollination and the effective waste deposal system we have in nature. We'd still have bananas and pinapples as they don't require pollination but we would lose any plants that bees pollinate. knock on effect of this would mean that we wouldn't be able to make clothes out of cotton anymore as there would be none, medicines would be affected (most use plant extracts), animals need feed but there would be nothing to feed them on, so no meat, basically as Einstein once said to the same question, 'without bees there's no pollination, then no plants, without plants theres no meat, without meat there's no man' Hymenoptera are important both Economically and Ecologically both to Man and Nature This was in referance to Hymenoptera in general. The pollination point is linked to bees part of Hymenoptera. I am sorry I didn't specify clearly So what roles do ants play in Hymenoptera? As I was just looking on Science Direct and noticed they are part of it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:30:54 GMT 1
Hymenoptera is a classification groups. Ants, Bees and Wasps are related and share a comman/group of ancestors.
Do you mean you want to know what Ants play as part of the Global Biosphere?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 19:32:39 GMT 1
Hymenoptera is a classification groups. Ants, Bees and Wasps are related and share a comman/group of ancestors. Do you mean you want to know what Ants play as part of the Global Biosphere? Yea, it'd be nice to add something like that in the project. Currently I've wrote almost half the project just introducing ants etc. into it and I haven't finished yet. I'm guessing I'm gonig to have to drop some of them.
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