Refimprove date October 2011 Hibernation in computing is powering down a computer while retaining its state. Upon hibernation, the computer saves the contents of its random access memory RAM to a hard ... hibernation. When used to save power, hibernation is similar to sleep mode and saves more power at the cost of slower resumption. Uses of hibernationHibernation saves electrical power. After hibernating ... machine uses no more electrical power than one which is switched off. Meanwhile, hibernation is a means ... programs after powering back on. Hibernation is used in laptop s, which have limited battery power ... hibernation, mainly as a general energy saving measure. Problems with hibernation In some cases entering into hibernation can cause on restarting, due to problems with the hibernation software, or with devices or software which is not fully compliant. Hibernation will also usually cause connections to peripheral devices to terminate this may cause problems for peripherals that were in use when hibernation ... automatic hibernation e.g. as a network policy if a computer system has been idle for a certain ... instantaneous. The advantage of sleep mode is that resuming is much quicker than for hibernation ... both sleep mode and hibernation. citation needed date December 2011 Hybrid sleep Sleep mode and hibernation ... enters sleep mode. This approach combines the benefits of sleep mode and hibernation The machine ... publisher Microsoft Corporation accessdate 15 October 2011 ref ref cite web title Sleep and hibernation frequently asked questions url http windows.microsoft.com en us windows7 Sleep and hibernation ... October 2011 ref Operating system support Early implementations of hibernation used the BIOS , but modern operating systems usually handle hibernation. Hibernation is defined as sleeping mode S4 in the Advanced ... ACPI Specification Rev 3.0b ref Microsoft Windows On Windows computers, hibernation is available ... website also describes a command line instruction to invoke hibernation, in article 555569 ref ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Year of Hibernation Type studio Artist Youth Lagoon Cover The Year of Hibernation.jpg Alt Released Start date 2011 09 27 Recorded Genre Indie rock , dream pop Length Duration m 42 s 30 Label Fat Possum Records Producer Jeremy Park, Trevor Powers Last album This album The Year of Hibernation br 2011 Next album Album ratings MC 79 100 http www.metacritic.com music the year of hibernation critic reviews link rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4 5 http www.allmusic.com album the year of hibernation r2279485 link rev2 Pitchfork Media rev2Score 8.4 10 http pitchfork.com reviews albums 15873 the year of hibernation link rev3 AbsolutePunk rev3Score 88 http www.absolutepunk.net showthread.php?t 2490402 link rev4 The A.V. Club rev4Score B http www.avclub.com articles youth lagoon the year of hibernation,62282 link rev5 Sputnikmusic rev5Score rating 4 5 http www.sputnikmusic.com review 45784 Youth Lagoon The Year of Hibernation link rev6 BBC Music rev6Score favorable http www.bbc.co.uk music reviews 5xgw link rev7 Consequence of Sound rev7Score rating 3.5 5 http consequenceofsound.net 2011 09 album review youth lagoon the year of hibernation link rev8 musicOMH rev8Score rating 4.5 5 http www.musicomh.com albums youth lagoon 1111.htm link rev9 Under the Radar magazine Under the Radar rev9Score Rating 8 10 http www.undertheradarmag.com reviews the year of hibernation link rev10 cokemachineglow rev10Score 67 http www.cokemachineglow.com record review 6590 youthlagoon theyearofhibernation 2011 link The Year of Hibernation is the debut album of Youth Lagoon , the stage name of musician Trevor Powers. Pitchfork Media Pitchfork placed the album at number 50 on its list of the Top 50 albums of 2011 . ref cite web url http pitchfork.com features staff lists 8727 the top 50 albums of 2011 title Staff Lists The Top 50 Albums of 2011 publisher ... Track length10 4 05 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Year Of Hibernation Category 2011 debut ... more details
Seed hibernation is different from seed dormancy . While seed dormancy can be defined as a seed not germinating when conditions, e.g. light, water nutrient availability or the presence of activating substances like smoke, are favourable , hibernation is the ability of a seed to remain in hibernation when there is a lack of things essential to its development water, sunlight, nutrient s, etc. or in harsh conditions extreme cold, extreme heat, hard ground, etc. . There is no specific time limit in which a seed may hibernate Seeds found in the Canadian arctic and thought to be 10000 years old and still viable were finally shown to be approximately 10 years old by radio carbon dating Zazula et al., 2009 New Phytologist . The oldest seeds that have been found to be viable are of the Date Palm Phoenix dactylifera several seeds found in the Israeli fortress of Masada were radiocarbon dated to be 2000 years old. One seed was still able to germinate Sallon et al., 2008 Science . When conditions are right for the particular type of seed, they can come out of hibernation and germinate grow . Seeds display hibernation for very short periods of time every year. In autumn, seeds produced in summer may have a chance to grow while the soil is still warm, but instead do not grow until spring. The seeds have chemicals encoded into them that will not allow them to germinate until the soil warms up again, a sign of spring. This is called after ripening . Seeds may also go into hibernation for other causes. Many pines have adapted to forest fires that destroy trees by creating pine cones that open in extreme heat fire and release seeds coated with a material that will break down only in extreme heat. The seeds hibernate until this happens. Seeds of the Canna plant Canna Lily , and other plants ... before the seed is triggered out of hibernation and begins to grow. There are many other causes of dormancy . It is an unclear phenomenon the limits of seed hibernation are still unknown, and many ... more details
Dormancy Hibernation induction trigger hibernation inducement trigger or HIT is a substance found in the blood of hibernation hibernating animals. ref http www.sciencemadesimple.com animals.html ref If blood is taken from a hibernating squirrel in the winter and injected into another squirrel in the spring, the normally active squirrel will be more prone to hibernation when placed in cold dark conditions. HIT can also be found in the blood of hibernating bears. Researchers were able to prolong the life of an isolated pig s heart with HIT. This may have potentially important implications for organ transplant , as it could allow organs to survive for up to 18 or more hours, outside the human body. This would be a great improvement from the current 6 hours. HIT is a mixture derived from serum, including at least one opioid like substance. DADLE is an opioid that in some experiments has been shown to have similar functional properties. ref name pmid2904105 cite journal doi 10.1016 0024 3205 88 90406 7 author Oeltgen PR, Nilekani SP, Nuchols PA, Spurrier WA, Su TP title Further studies on opioids and hibernation delta opioid receptor ligand selectively induced hibernation in summer active ground squirrels journal Life Sc. volume 43 issue 19 pages 1565 74 year 1988 pmid 2904105 ref See also Suspended animation Premature burial Notes reflist External links and sources http www.fhcrc.org about ne news 2005 04 21 roth.html Potential medical usage http ats.ctsnetjournals.org cgi content abstract 61 5 1488 Harvested human Lung Preservation With the Use of Hibernation Trigger Factors Category Hematology Category Transplantation medicine Category Human spaceflight biochem stub de Hibernation Induction Trigger pl HIT ... more details
The Walt Disney hibernation urban legend maintains that after his death in 1966, Walt Disney was cryonics cryogenically frozen. The legend has various versions, some stating that only his head was preserved. In its most far fetched form the legend claims that his frozen body was stored underneath the Pirates of the Caribbean theme park ride Pirates of the Caribbean ride at the Disneyland Park Anaheim Disneyland amusement park as it awaits the day when the cure for lung cancer will be invented. Citation needed date April 2010 The earliest known printed version of the rumor can be traced to a short article in the French magazine Ici Paris in 1969. ref Urban Legends Reference Pages 1995 2001 by Barbara and David P. Mikkelson ref It was subsequently reported by news media in various parts of Europe and the world. According to at least one Disney publicist the unverifiable source of this story was a group of Disney Studio animators who had a bizarre sense of humor and who were thus playing a final prank on their charismatic boss. ref Urban Legends Reference Pages 1995 2001 by Barbara and David P. Mikkelson ref Some mention two Disney biographies as perpetuating the rumor Disney s World by Robert Mosley 1986 and Walt Disney Hollywood s Dark Prince by Marc Eliot 1993 . Both claim that Disney did know of cryonics and had a strong interest in the science. ref Hoaxipedia, museumofhoaxes.com Walt Disney Frozen by Elliot Feldman 2008 Alex Boese ref Those claims have been reputed by Disney s daughter, Diane, who wrote in 1972 There is absolutely no truth to the rumor that my father, Walt Disney, wished to be frozen. I doubt that my father had ever heard of cryonics. ref Urban Legends Reference Pages 1995 2001 by Barbara and David P. Mikkelson ref Walt Disney died on December 15, 1966 at 9 30 a.m., ten days after his 65th birthday. He was cremated on December 17, 1966 and his ashes ... DEFAULTSORT Walt Disney Hibernation Urban Legend Category Walt Disney ... more details
Youth Lagoon is the stage name of the American musician Trevor Powers born in San Diego, California . ref http arcade44.tv we love montana youth lagoon Montana Youth Lagoon Arcade44 . Arcade44.tv 2011 09 22 . Retrieved on 2011 11 30. ref His debut album The Year of Hibernation was released on Fat Possum Records in 2011. ref Richardson, Mark. 2011 09 29 http pitchfork.com reviews albums 15873 the year of hibernation ?utm campaign search&utm medium site&utm source search ac Youth Lagoon The Year of Hibernation Album Reviews . Pitchfork. Retrieved on 2011 11 30. ref . Discography The Year of Hibernation 2011 References Reflist http www.hautcourant.com 2012 the year of hibernation,1590 Hautcourant ,Cornu, Florian 2012 01 23 Youth Lagoon The Year of Hibernation Album Reviews. Category American musicians Category Fat Possum Records artists ru Youth Lagoon ... more details
A tappen is an obstruction, or indigestible mass, found in the intestines of bears and other animals during hibernation . Also referred to as a rectal plug. They make it difficult for the animal to defecate during hibernation, but are often passed with great pain in the spring time. references cite book title Oxford English Dictionary edition 2nd Edition publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0198611862 year 1989 . Category Digestive system animal stub ... more details
wiktionary hibernaculum Hibernaculum hi buhr NAK yuh luhm Latin, tent for winter quarters can refer to Hibernaculum zoology , the location chosen by an animal for hibernation. Commonly this may be a hibernation hibernating mammal or insect. Hibernaculum botany , a bud, case, or protective covering that a plant uses to survive the challenging environmental conditions during a dormancy period. Hibernaculum song , a single by Mike Oldfield from his The Songs of Distant Earth album Hibernaculum album Hibernaculum album . by the band Earth disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Single Name From Despair to Where Cover From Despair To Where.jpg Artist Manic Street Preachers from Album Gold Against the Soul Released June 7, 1993 Format Compact Disc CD , Gramophone record vinyl record 12 , Compact Cassette cassette Recorded 1993 Genre Alternative rock Length 3 21 Label Columbia Records Columbia Producer Last single Little Baby Nothing br 1992 This single From Despair to Where br 1993 Next single La Tristesse Durera Scream to a Sigh br 1993 From Despair to Where is a song by the Manic Street Preachers , released in 1993 the first single to be released from the album Gold Against the Soul June 20, 1993. The CD included Hibernation , Spectators of Suicide Heavenly Records version and Starlover Heavenly Records version . The 12 included Hibernation and Spectators of Suicide Heavenly Records version . The cassette featured Hibernation . The single reached number twenty five in the United Kingdom UK charts on June 12, 1993. It also made an appearance as track number 12 on Forever Delayed October 28, 2002 , the Manics greatest hits album. The song was used as part of a running gag in the episode Matthew, a Suitable Case for Treatment of the television sitcom Game On UK TV series Game On . The song was covered by glam band Peppermint Creeps on their album Cover Up . Track listing CD From Despair to Where Hibernation Spectators of Suicide Heavenly Version Starlover Heavenly Version 12 From Despair to Where Hibernation Spectators of Suicide Heavenly Version MC From Despair to Where Hibernation Manic Street Preachers DEFAULTSORT From Despair To Where Category Manic Street Preachers songs Category 1993 singles ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 IEEE 802.7 is a sub standard of the IEEE 802 which covers broadband local area networks. The working group did issue a recommendation in 1989 , but is currently inactive and in hibernation. IEEE standards DEFAULTSORT Ieee 802.7 Category IEEE 802 IEEE 802.07 Category Working groups Compu network stub ja IEEE 802.7 uk IEEE 802.7 ... more details
Myocardial ischemia is an imbalance between myocardium myocardial oxygen supply and demand. Left untreated, it results in angina pectoris , myocardial stunning , Hibernating myocardium myocardial hibernation , ischemic preconditioning , postconditioning, or under the most severe instances, acute coronary syndrome and myocardial infarction . Myocardial ischemia is the pathological state underlying ischaemic heart disease . References Hurst s The Heart, 12th edition, 2007. Category Medical terms Category Ischemic heart diseases medical stub ... more details
distinguish Tappan Tappin Tappen may refer to Tappen biology , an indigestible mass found in the intestines of bears after hibernation Tappen Park , a park on Staten Island in New York City Tappen, North Dakota , a small city in North Dakota Tappen, British Columbia , a small city in British Columbia Kathryn Tappen , a New England Sports Network NESN sportscaster. disambig ... more details
unreferenced date August 2011 Researched and devised by Dr. Oliphant Jackson, the Jackson ratio is a method of determining whether a member of the tortoise species Testudo graeca or Testudo hermanni is maintaining its optimum bodyweight, which is necessary for a successful hibernation . The Jackson Ratio is calculated by taking the weight of the tortoise in grams and dividing it by the cube of the length of the tortoise s carapace in centimeters. This is essentially a value of the density of the tortoise in g cm 3. The optimal value for this ratio is 0.21 with a range of 0.18 0.22 being acceptable for hibernation. Values significantly less than this indicate an underweight tortoise and larger values are indicative of overweight tortoises. The Jackson Ratio is expressed as a graph of minimum and optimum weights for a given carapace length. This exhibits the same principle without the maths. External links http www.tortoisetrust.org articles jackson.html http www.tortoisetrust.org articles measuring.htm http www.tortoise protection group.org.uk site 169.asp http www.slowcoach.org.uk care jackson jackson.html http www.heosemys.org Jackson.php Portal Turtles Turtle terms Testudinidae Category Tortoises Category Turtle terms Turtle stub zh ... more details
wiktionary obligate Obligate means by necessity antonym facultative and is used mainly in biology in phrases such as Obligate aerobe , an organism that cannot survive without oxygen Obligate anaerobe , an organism that cannot survive in the presence of oxygen Obligate air breather, a complex organism which obtains required oxygen directly from the atmosphere through respiration rather than extracting dissolved oxygen from water, as, for example, the South American lungfish Obligate carnivore , a true carnivore solely dependent for survival on the nutrients found in animal flesh. Obligate intracellular parasite , a parasitic microorganism that cannot reproduce without entering a suitable host cell Obligate parasite , a parasite that cannot reproduce without exploiting a suitable host Obligate photoperiodic plant , a plant requiring long or short nights before flowering Obligate symbiont s, organisms which can only live together in a symbiosis Hibernation Obligate hibernators Obligate hibernation , a state used by some mammals to survive conditions where food is scarce. See also antonym Facultative Category Biology terminology ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Coleophora argenteonivea image image width 200px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Coleophoridae genus Coleophora species C. argenteonivea binomial Coleophora argenteonivea binomial authority Walsingham, 1907 ref http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 435855 Fauna Europaea ref synonyms Coleophora nivea small Toll, 1952 small Coleophora argenteonivea is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found in southern France , Spain , Portugal and Sardinia . The larvae feed on Centaurea pectinata and Cynara cardunculus . Before hibernation, the larvae creates two or three cases consisting of a single leaf fragment. After hibernation, a composite leaf case is made. The latter consists of 3 4 leaf fragments, is brown and about 15 mm long and bivalved. The mouth angle is about 45 . ref http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin coleophora argenteonivea argenteonivea.htm bladmineerders.nl ref Larvae can be found from August to May. References reflist commons wikispecies Category Coleophora Coleophoridae stub ... more details
Image Striped Skunk.jpg thumb 250px Skunk oil is obtained from skunks Skunk oil is an oil that is obtained from the two lateral gland s that run the length of a skunk s back. Skunks store fats in these glands for use during hibernation or semi hibernation in warmer climates. Skunk oil has minimal odor. Citation needed date November 2010 Uses Skunk oil was used by the Native Americans in the United States Native American s as a healing balm or as a liniment . When rendered from the glands, over a low heat, it has the consistency of an Society of Automotive Engineers SAE 10 motor oil and the feel of coal oil when applied to the skin. It gives a warming sensation as a mild liniment would. The early explorers and fur buyers, especially in Canada, found that the oil was a very useful addition to their medical kit s and paid the natives a premium price for it. Production Around the year 1900, the state of Maine produced about 25,000 gallons of the oil annually which sold for about 4 gallon. ref citation journal Fur trade review volume 25 page 517 year 1897 ref ref citation journal The Spatula volume 12 page 32 author Irving P. Fox year 1905 ref See also Portal Animals br References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Skunk Oil Category Animal fats Category Medical treatments Category Skunks ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Newfoundland Black Bear regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Carnivora familia Bear Ursidae genus Ursus genus Ursus species American Black Bear U. americanus subspecies U. a. hamiltoni trinomial Ursus americanus hamiltoni trinomial authority Cameron, 1957 ref http www.bucknell.edu msw3 browse.asp?id 14000963 Ursus americanus hamiltoni , Mammal Species of the World, 3rd Ed. ref The Newfoundland black bear Ursus americanus hamiltoni is a Morphology biology morphologically distinct subspecies of the American Black Bear which is Endemism endemic to the island of Newfoundland island Newfoundland in Atlantic Canada . The Newfoundland black bear is generally larger than its mainland relatives, ranging in size from convert 90 to 270 kg lb and averaging convert 135 kg lb . It also has one of the longest hibernation denning hibernation periods of any bear in North America. ref http www.pc.gc.ca pn np nl grosmorne natcul natcul3.aspx a3 Black Bear , Parks Canada ref References reflist Category Bears Category Mammals of Canada Category Mammals of North America Category Fauna of Newfoundland island Category Animals described in 1957 ca Ursus americanus hamiltoni koi ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Coleophora arctostaphyli image image width 200px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Coleophoridae genus Coleophora species C. arctostaphyli binomial Coleophora arctostaphyli binomial authority Meder, 1934 ref http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 435651 Fauna Europaea ref synonyms Coleophora arctostaphyli is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found from Fennoscandia to the Iberian Peninsula and Italy and from Great Britain to Poland . The wingspan is 12 14 mm. ref http www2.nrm.se en svenska fjarilar c coleophora arctostaphyli.html Swedish moths ref The larvae feed on Arctostaphylos uva ursi . They create a spathulate leaf case of about 8 mm long. The mouth angle is about 45 . Before making its first case, the young larvae live in a frass filled contorted corridor. ref http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin coleophora arctostaphyli arctostaphyli.htm bladmineerders.nl ref The larval stage lasts two seasons. In the first autumn, they live in a mine, where hibernation occurs. After hibernation, a case is made in which it feeds until spring, then aestivates, feeds in autumn and overwinters for the second time. During the second spring, a new case is made and the larva feeds until April or May when it is full grown. References reflist commons wikispecies Category Coleophora Coleophoridae stub ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Coleophora orbitella image image width 200px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Coleophoridae genus Coleophora species C. orbitella binomial Coleophora orbitella binomial authority Philipp Christoph Zeller Zeller , 1849 ref http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 435670 Fauna Europaea ref synonyms Coleophora orbitella is a moth of the Coleophoridae family. It is found in Scandinavia and northern Russia to the Pyrenees and Italy and from Ireland to Poland and Hungary . The wingspan is 10 14 mm. ref http www.microlepidoptera.nl soorten species.php?speciescode 260260&p 1 microlepidoptera.nl ref Adults are on wing in one generation per year from late May to early July. ref http webh01.ua.ac.be vve Checklists Lepidoptera Coleophoridae Corbitella.htm Lepidoptera of Belgium ref The larvae feed on Alnus glutinosa , Betula pendula , Carpinus betulus and Corylus avellana . They create a composite leaf case. The material used to enlarge the case consists of large pieces of fleck mine. In the course of summer and autumn two pieces are added. No more material is added after hibernation. ref http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin coleophora orbitella orbitella.htm bladmineerders.nl ref Larvae can be found from mid August to the end of October, when they are full grown. Pupation takes place after hibernation. References reflist commons wikispecies Category Coleophora Coleophoridae stub ... more details
wiktionary Torpor , sometimes called temporary hibernation ref http library.thinkquest.org TQ0312800 badger.htm ref is a usually short term state of decreased physiological activity in an animal, usually characterized by a reduced body temperature and rate of metabolism . Animals that go through torpor include birds even tiny hummingbirds , notably Cypselomorphae and some mammals such as mice and bat s. ref http nationalzoo.si.edu conservationandscience migratorybirds webcam hummingbirds.cfm ref During the active part of their day, animals that undergo daily torpor maintain normal body temperature and activity levels, but their temperature drops during a portion of the day usually night to conserve energy. Torpor is often used to help animals survive during periods of colder temperatures, as it allows the organism to save the amount of energy that would normally be used to maintain a high body temperature. Torpor may extend for a longer period of time, Lungfish switch to the torpor state if their pool dries out and tenrecidae tenrecs switch to the torpor state if food is scarce during the summer in Madagascar. Some animals seasonally go into long periods of torpor like inactivity known as hibernation or estivation aestivation . Bats, especially species in temperate regions suffering harsh winters, rely upon torpor to survive. Lowering the body temperature to the ambient temperature allows them to enter torpor for prolonged periods at a lower metabolic cost. Oxygen consumption, heart rate and breathing rates are all lowered significantly meaning less energy is required to survive. Torpor is important in daily cycles to conserve energy as well as prolonged torpor, or hibernation. Pre hibernation feeding builds up layers of fat which are used as the energy source during torpor. Arousal from torpor in bats is facultative not obligate , meaning that they don t have to waken to eat, etc. but that noise or other external stimuli can wake them. Waking them increases their metabolism ... more details
Refimprove date February 2009 Bradymetabolism refers to organisms with a high active metabolism and a considerably slower resting metabolism. ref Bligh, J., and Johnson, K.G., 1973. Glossary for terms for thermal physiology. Journal of Applied Physiology 35 6 941 961. ref Bradymetabolic animals can often undergo dramatic changes in metabolic speed, according to food availability and temperature. Many bradymetabolic creatures in desert s and in areas that experience extreme winters are capable of shutting down their metabolisms to approach near death states, until favorable conditions return see hibernation and estivation . Etymology The term is from Ancient Greek, brady , meaning slow metabolia , meaning to change . See also ectotherm homeotherm Notes reflist Thermoreg Category Animal physiology animal physiology stub ... more details
Winsley Mines gbmapping ST795607 is a 1.48 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest , near the village of Winsley in Wiltshire , SSSI notification notified in 1989. The site is a hibernation roost for the Greater Horseshoe bat . Source http www.english nature.org.uk citation citation photo 1005675.pdf English Nature citation sheet for the site accessed 31 July 2006 External links http www.english nature.org.uk English Nature website SSSI information SSSIs Wilts biological coord 51.34501 N 2.29572 W region GB source enwiki osgb36 ST795607 display title Note WGS84 lat long, converted from OSGB36 grid ref Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1989 Category Bat roosts in England ... more details
Winter rest from the German language German term Winterruhe is a state of reduced activity of plant s and warm blooded animal s during winter . This way, they save energy during cold weather with limited access to food sources. Winter rest is different from true hibernation , since the metabolism is not reduced drastically and animals like the raccoon can get active again fast if temperatures rise or the snow melts. ref cite book last MacClintock first Dorcas title A Natural History of Raccoons publisher The Blackburn Press location Caldwell, New Jersey year 1981 isbn 978 1930665675 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Winter Rest Category Physiology Category Winter ethology stub botany stub de Winterruhe ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Andrena marginata image regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hymenoptera familia Andrenidae subfamilia Andreninae genus Andrena species A. marginata binomial Andrena marginata binomial authority Fabricius , 1776 Andrena marginata is a species of the sand bee Andrena genus. It feeds on different nectar bearing plants of the family Dipsacaceae , like Knautia arvensis and Succisa pratensis . The female builds a nest in the ground and fills the cells with a mixture of nectar and pollen. One egg is placed in each cell and the larva hatches, grow and pupates within the nest. The adults emerge in spring after hibernation . Category Andrenidae bee stub nl Oranje zandbij sv Guldsandbi ... more details
open, unsaved data intact, etc. Hybrid sleep Sleep mode and hibernation can be combined the contents of RAM are first copied to non volatile storage like for regular hibernation, but then, instead ... of sleep mode and hibernation The machine can resume instantaneously, but it can also be powered down ... of hibernation. This mode is called hybrid sleep in Microsoft Windows . A hybrid mode is supported ... Power Management APM and providing the backbone for sleep and Hibernate OS feature hibernation ... Hibernation computing One Watt Initiative PC power management Standby power Shutdown computing References ... more details