Stingless bees, like honeybees, live in highly organized, perennial colonies. Their eusocial way of life, which includes division of labor, implies that only a fraction of the workers leave the nest to forage for food. To ensure a sufficient food supply for all colony members, stingless bees have evolved different mechanisms to recruit workers to foraging or even to communicate the location of particular food sites. In some species, foragers deposit pheromone marks between food sources and their nest, which are used by recruited workers to locate the food. To date, pheromone compounds have only been described for 3 species. We have identified the trail pheromone of a further species by means of chemical and electrophysiological analyses and...
Stingless bees have a sophisticated system of chemical communication that helps conspecifics find fo...
Abstract Foragers of Bombus terrestris are able to alert their nestmates to the presence of food sou...
Scents play a crucial role in a honey bee’s life. Both in the darkness of the hive and in the outsid...
Stingless bees, like honeybees, live in highly organized, perennial colonies. Their eusocial way of ...
Foragers of several species of stingless bees deposit pheromone spots in the vegetation to guide rec...
Social insects have evolved highly developed communication systems, enabling them to coordinate comp...
Stingless bees of the species Trigona spinipes (Fabricius 1793) use their saliva to lay scent trails...
Research on bee communication has focused on the ability of the highly social bees, stingless bees (...
Foragers can improve search efficiency, and ultimately fitness, by using social information: cues an...
Specificity in biological signalling systems is often important to keep information private. Forager...
The deposition and use of scent marks on food sources has been found in foraging solitary bees, bumb...
Like ants and termites some species of stingless bees (Meliponini), which are very important pollina...
The deposition and use of scent marks on food sources has been found in foraging solitary bees, bumb...
In contrast to marking of the location of resources or sexual partners using single-spot pheromone s...
Foragers can improve search efficiency, and ultimately fitness, by using social information: cues an...
Stingless bees have a sophisticated system of chemical communication that helps conspecifics find fo...
Abstract Foragers of Bombus terrestris are able to alert their nestmates to the presence of food sou...
Scents play a crucial role in a honey bee’s life. Both in the darkness of the hive and in the outsid...
Stingless bees, like honeybees, live in highly organized, perennial colonies. Their eusocial way of ...
Foragers of several species of stingless bees deposit pheromone spots in the vegetation to guide rec...
Social insects have evolved highly developed communication systems, enabling them to coordinate comp...
Stingless bees of the species Trigona spinipes (Fabricius 1793) use their saliva to lay scent trails...
Research on bee communication has focused on the ability of the highly social bees, stingless bees (...
Foragers can improve search efficiency, and ultimately fitness, by using social information: cues an...
Specificity in biological signalling systems is often important to keep information private. Forager...
The deposition and use of scent marks on food sources has been found in foraging solitary bees, bumb...
Like ants and termites some species of stingless bees (Meliponini), which are very important pollina...
The deposition and use of scent marks on food sources has been found in foraging solitary bees, bumb...
In contrast to marking of the location of resources or sexual partners using single-spot pheromone s...
Foragers can improve search efficiency, and ultimately fitness, by using social information: cues an...
Stingless bees have a sophisticated system of chemical communication that helps conspecifics find fo...
Abstract Foragers of Bombus terrestris are able to alert their nestmates to the presence of food sou...
Scents play a crucial role in a honey bee’s life. Both in the darkness of the hive and in the outsid...