The honeybee, Apis mellifera, dance language, used to communicate the location of profitable food resources, is one of the most versatile forms of nonprimate communication. Karl von Frisch described this communication system in terms of two distinct dances: (1) the round dance, which indicates the pres-ence of a desirable food source close to the hive but does not provide information about its direction and (2) the waggle dance, which indicates the presence of a desirable food source more than 100 m from the hive and its provides information about both its distance and its direction. The view that honeybees have two discrete recruitment dances has been widely accepted since its inception in the 1920s. However, there are few detailed examina...
The honey bee waggle dance is a cascade of behaviors used to advertise the availability of a resour...
Floral scents are important information cues used to organize foraging-related tasks in honeybees. T...
The honeybee dance “language” is one of the most popular examples of information transfer in the ani...
A honeybee informs her nestmates of the location of a flower she has visited by a unique behavior ca...
A curious feature of the honeybee's waggle dance is the imprecision in the direction indication for ...
All honeybees use the waggle dance to recruit nestmates. Studies on the dance precision of Apis mell...
Many of the activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on the use of communicatio...
The honeybee waggle dance, through which foragers advertise the existence and location of a food sou...
The waggle dance of the honey bee appears to be a method by which the direction and distance of a fo...
The honey bee waggle dance communication is a complex, unique, at times controversial, and ultimatel...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
Apis mellifera bees perform dances to communicate the presence of desirable nectar sources. The regu...
Scout honeybees recruit other bees to visit a newly discovered food source through the famous ‘waggl...
In honeybees, employed foragers recruit unemployed hive mates to food sources by dances from which a...
The honey bee waggle dance is a cascade of behaviors used to advertise the availability of a resour...
Floral scents are important information cues used to organize foraging-related tasks in honeybees. T...
The honeybee dance “language” is one of the most popular examples of information transfer in the ani...
A honeybee informs her nestmates of the location of a flower she has visited by a unique behavior ca...
A curious feature of the honeybee's waggle dance is the imprecision in the direction indication for ...
All honeybees use the waggle dance to recruit nestmates. Studies on the dance precision of Apis mell...
Many of the activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on the use of communicatio...
The honeybee waggle dance, through which foragers advertise the existence and location of a food sou...
The waggle dance of the honey bee appears to be a method by which the direction and distance of a fo...
The honey bee waggle dance communication is a complex, unique, at times controversial, and ultimatel...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
Apis mellifera bees perform dances to communicate the presence of desirable nectar sources. The regu...
Scout honeybees recruit other bees to visit a newly discovered food source through the famous ‘waggl...
In honeybees, employed foragers recruit unemployed hive mates to food sources by dances from which a...
The honey bee waggle dance is a cascade of behaviors used to advertise the availability of a resour...
Floral scents are important information cues used to organize foraging-related tasks in honeybees. T...
The honeybee dance “language” is one of the most popular examples of information transfer in the ani...