<div><p>Our understanding of how floral visitors integrate visual and olfactory cues when seeking food, and how background complexity affects flower detection is limited. Here, we aimed to understand the use of visual and olfactory information for bumblebees (<i>Bombus terrestris terrestris</i> L.) when seeking flowers in a visually complex background. To explore this issue, we first evaluated the effect of flower colour (red and blue), size (8, 16 and 32 mm), scent (presence or absence) and the amount of training on the foraging strategy of bumblebees (accuracy, search time and flight behaviour), considering the visual complexity of our background, to later explore whether experienced bumblebees, previously trained in the presence of scent...
The ability of invertebrates to perform nonelemental cognitive tasks is widely debated. Bees utilize...
The foraging system of honeybees (Apis mellifera) has been extensively studied. Foraging behavior i...
Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) and honeybees, Apis mellifera, both use odour cues deposited on flowers by ...
Our understanding of how floral visitors integrate visual and olfactory cues when seeking food, and ...
Our understanding of how floral visitors integrate visual and olfactory cues when seeking food, and...
Flowers, the sole natural source of pollen and nectar for bees, present many similar features, in co...
Energy from food is essential for the survival of all animals. For decades, bumblebees have been use...
Foraging bumblebees leave chemical substances when visiting flowers and the detection of these “sce...
A novel methodology allowed simultaneous investigation of three elements of bumblebee foraging behav...
Flower visits are complex encounters, in which animals are attracted by floral signals, guided towar...
Flowers present information to their insect visitors in multiple simultaneous sensory modalities. Re...
Angiosperms have evolved to attract and/or deter specific pollinators. Flowers provide signals and c...
This dissertation explored the way in which bumblebees' visual system helps them discover their firs...
During foraging flights, honeybees learn visual and chemical cues associated with a food source. We ...
Several animals, including bees, use visual search to distinguish targets of interest and ignore dis...
The ability of invertebrates to perform nonelemental cognitive tasks is widely debated. Bees utilize...
The foraging system of honeybees (Apis mellifera) has been extensively studied. Foraging behavior i...
Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) and honeybees, Apis mellifera, both use odour cues deposited on flowers by ...
Our understanding of how floral visitors integrate visual and olfactory cues when seeking food, and ...
Our understanding of how floral visitors integrate visual and olfactory cues when seeking food, and...
Flowers, the sole natural source of pollen and nectar for bees, present many similar features, in co...
Energy from food is essential for the survival of all animals. For decades, bumblebees have been use...
Foraging bumblebees leave chemical substances when visiting flowers and the detection of these “sce...
A novel methodology allowed simultaneous investigation of three elements of bumblebee foraging behav...
Flower visits are complex encounters, in which animals are attracted by floral signals, guided towar...
Flowers present information to their insect visitors in multiple simultaneous sensory modalities. Re...
Angiosperms have evolved to attract and/or deter specific pollinators. Flowers provide signals and c...
This dissertation explored the way in which bumblebees' visual system helps them discover their firs...
During foraging flights, honeybees learn visual and chemical cues associated with a food source. We ...
Several animals, including bees, use visual search to distinguish targets of interest and ignore dis...
The ability of invertebrates to perform nonelemental cognitive tasks is widely debated. Bees utilize...
The foraging system of honeybees (Apis mellifera) has been extensively studied. Foraging behavior i...
Bumblebees (Bombus spp.) and honeybees, Apis mellifera, both use odour cues deposited on flowers by ...