Abstract. Nestmate foraging activation and interspecific variation in foraging activation is poorly understood in bumble bees, as compared to honey bees and stingless bees. We therefore investigated olfactory information flow and foraging activation in the New World bumble bee species, Bombus impatiens. We (1) tested the ability of foragers to associate forager-deposited odor marks with rewarding food, (2) determined whether potential foragers will seek out the food odor brought back by a successful forager, and (3) examined the role of intranidal tactile contacts in foraging activation. Bees learned to associate forager-deposited odor marks with rewarding food. They were significantly more attracted to an empty previously rewarding feeder ...
When foraging in their natural environment, many animals readily complement their personal knowledge...
When foraging in their natural environment, many animals readily complement their personal knowledge...
Bumble bees, like the closely-related honey bees, can activate nestmates to forage for nectar. Howev...
Energy from food is essential for the survival of all animals. For decades, bumblebees have been use...
Communication in the context of foraging in bumble bees has received less attention than in other so...
Communication in the context of foraging in bumble bees has received less attention than in other so...
Abstract Transfer of information about food source characteristics within insect societies is essent...
Abstract Chemicals used in communication are divided into signals and cues. Signals are moulded by n...
Abstract Foraging bumblebees scent mark flowers with hydrocarbon secretions. Several studies have fo...
Abstract Much of the literature on foraging behaviour in bees focuses on what they learn after they ...
This thesis investigates how intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect bumblebee foraging ecology and h...
Information exchange of environmental cues facilitates decision-making processes among members of in...
A fundamental question in biology is how animals efficiently locate and use diverse resources. Polli...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
When foraging in their natural environment, many animals readily complement their personal knowledge...
When foraging in their natural environment, many animals readily complement their personal knowledge...
Bumble bees, like the closely-related honey bees, can activate nestmates to forage for nectar. Howev...
Energy from food is essential for the survival of all animals. For decades, bumblebees have been use...
Communication in the context of foraging in bumble bees has received less attention than in other so...
Communication in the context of foraging in bumble bees has received less attention than in other so...
Abstract Transfer of information about food source characteristics within insect societies is essent...
Abstract Chemicals used in communication are divided into signals and cues. Signals are moulded by n...
Abstract Foraging bumblebees scent mark flowers with hydrocarbon secretions. Several studies have fo...
Abstract Much of the literature on foraging behaviour in bees focuses on what they learn after they ...
This thesis investigates how intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect bumblebee foraging ecology and h...
Information exchange of environmental cues facilitates decision-making processes among members of in...
A fundamental question in biology is how animals efficiently locate and use diverse resources. Polli...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
When foraging in their natural environment, many animals readily complement their personal knowledge...
When foraging in their natural environment, many animals readily complement their personal knowledge...
Bumble bees, like the closely-related honey bees, can activate nestmates to forage for nectar. Howev...