When I thought of looking for a network diagram, I’m not sure why, but looking for one on how bees interact came to mind. Maybe it is because the network of communication that goes on within any particular hive has got to be astounding.  So on my hunt for such a diagram, here are just a few that struck me as intriguing (perhaps by content, perhaps by visual appearance…I won’t tell).

Here’s an interesting site with a Gallery of Network Images.  I’m not exactly sure how the person developed them, but the are intriguing.

This one is about our biological clocks and all the factors that contribute to its regulation. “Two-Way Communication Between Common Biological Pathways and Body’s Daily Clock.”

(Credit: John Hogenesch, PhD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; Cell)

Excerpt from posting: The new data, published online in Cell this week (Sep, 21, 2009), suggest that someday physicians may be able to use small molecules that inhibit or stimulate these biological processes in order to influence a person’s clock when it gets out of sync due to jetlag or shift work, and to devise new ways to treat metabolic disorders that are intimately tied to the body’s daily cycles.


Also a fascinating Organic Industry Structure diagram from: GreenWala – Live Life Greener blog posting: “Organinc Brands – The Greener Choice with an Oddly Crunchy Darth Vader Center?”  (I just love the title)
(Credit: Phil Howard, Assistant Professor, Dept. Of Community, Agriculture Recreation and Resource Studies, Michigan State University)

Real time air traffic images.  This is interesting because there are no true lines to be seen, but certainly nodes can be seen. Cloudless Real-Time Air-Traffic

I never did find my diagram of bee hive communication.  However, it certainly led me to some very interesting examples of network diagrams and in many different configuration.

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