Abstract Foraging bumblebees scent mark flowers with hydrocarbon secretions. Several studies have found these scent marks act as a repellent to bee foragers. This was thought to minimize the risk of visiting recently depleted flowers. Some studies, however, have found a reverse, attractive effect of scent marks left on flowers. Do bees mark flowers with different scents, or could the same scent be interpreted differently depending on the bees ’ previous experience with reward levels in flowers? We use a simple experimental design to investigate if the scent marks can become attractive when bees forage on artificial flowers that remain rewarding upon the bees ’ return after having depleted them. We contrast this with bees trained in the more...
1) Floral odors play an important role in attracting insect pollinators. Because pollinators visit f...
1) Floral odors play an important role in attracting insect pollinators. Because pollinators visit f...
Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) and honeybees, Apis mellifera, both use odour cues deposited on flowers by ...
Energy from food is essential for the survival of all animals. For decades, bumblebees have been use...
Abstract Much of the literature on foraging behaviour in bees focuses on what they learn after they ...
Abstract Chemicals used in communication are divided into signals and cues. Signals are moulded by n...
Abstract. Nestmate foraging activation and interspecific variation in foraging activation is poorly ...
Foraging bumblebees leave chemical substances when visiting flowers and the detection of these “sce...
Understanding how pollinator behavior may influence pollen transmission across floral types is a maj...
Graduation date: 1994Honey bees mark artificial flowers with scents that\ud advertise about the prev...
Ants on flowers can disrupt pollination by consuming rewards or harassing pollinators, but it is dif...
Although the honeybee (Apis mellifera) is one of the world most studied insects, the chemical compou...
The marking of flowers with ephemeral scent is an underappreciated but vital element in the foraging...
Abstract Flowers adapted for hummingbird pollination are typically red. This correlation is usually ...
1) Floral odors play an important role in attracting insect pollinators. Because pollinators visit f...
1) Floral odors play an important role in attracting insect pollinators. Because pollinators visit f...
1) Floral odors play an important role in attracting insect pollinators. Because pollinators visit f...
Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) and honeybees, Apis mellifera, both use odour cues deposited on flowers by ...
Energy from food is essential for the survival of all animals. For decades, bumblebees have been use...
Abstract Much of the literature on foraging behaviour in bees focuses on what they learn after they ...
Abstract Chemicals used in communication are divided into signals and cues. Signals are moulded by n...
Abstract. Nestmate foraging activation and interspecific variation in foraging activation is poorly ...
Foraging bumblebees leave chemical substances when visiting flowers and the detection of these “sce...
Understanding how pollinator behavior may influence pollen transmission across floral types is a maj...
Graduation date: 1994Honey bees mark artificial flowers with scents that\ud advertise about the prev...
Ants on flowers can disrupt pollination by consuming rewards or harassing pollinators, but it is dif...
Although the honeybee (Apis mellifera) is one of the world most studied insects, the chemical compou...
The marking of flowers with ephemeral scent is an underappreciated but vital element in the foraging...
Abstract Flowers adapted for hummingbird pollination are typically red. This correlation is usually ...
1) Floral odors play an important role in attracting insect pollinators. Because pollinators visit f...
1) Floral odors play an important role in attracting insect pollinators. Because pollinators visit f...
1) Floral odors play an important role in attracting insect pollinators. Because pollinators visit f...
Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) and honeybees, Apis mellifera, both use odour cues deposited on flowers by ...