<div><p>In groups of cooperatively foraging individuals, communication may improve the group’s performance by directing foraging effort to where it is most useful. Honey bees (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) use a specialized dance to communicate the location of floral resources. Because honey bees dance longer for more rewarding resources, communication may shift the colony’s foraging effort towards higher quality resources, and thus narrow the spectrum of resource types used. To test the hypothesis that dance communication changes how much honey bee colonies specialize on particular resources, we manipulated their ability to communicate location, and assessed the relative abundance of different pollen taxa they collected. This was repeated across ...
If a forager bee returns to her hive laden with high-quality nectar but then experiences difficulty ...
Apis mellifera bees perform dances to communicate the presence of desirable nectar sources. The regu...
International audienceNumerous activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on feed...
In groups of cooperatively foraging individuals, communication may improve the group's performance b...
The instructive component of waggle dance communication has been shown to increase resource uptake o...
to symbolically convey information about the location of floral resources from within the nest. To f...
Honeybees use the waggle dance to share information about food-site locations with nestmates. Howeve...
Abstract The honey bee dance language, used to recruit nestmates to food sources, is regarded by man...
Honey bee queens (Apis mellifera) who mate with multiple males produce colonies that are filled with...
The availability of pollen in agricultural landscapes is essential for the successful growth and rep...
Waggle dancing bees provide nestmates with spatial information about high quality resources. Surpris...
Many of the activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on the use of communicatio...
Floral scents are important information cues used to organize foraging-related tasks in honeybees. T...
All honeybees use the waggle dance to recruit nestmates. Studies on the dance precision of Apis mell...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2023-02-08, accepted 2023-10-13Publication...
If a forager bee returns to her hive laden with high-quality nectar but then experiences difficulty ...
Apis mellifera bees perform dances to communicate the presence of desirable nectar sources. The regu...
International audienceNumerous activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on feed...
In groups of cooperatively foraging individuals, communication may improve the group's performance b...
The instructive component of waggle dance communication has been shown to increase resource uptake o...
to symbolically convey information about the location of floral resources from within the nest. To f...
Honeybees use the waggle dance to share information about food-site locations with nestmates. Howeve...
Abstract The honey bee dance language, used to recruit nestmates to food sources, is regarded by man...
Honey bee queens (Apis mellifera) who mate with multiple males produce colonies that are filled with...
The availability of pollen in agricultural landscapes is essential for the successful growth and rep...
Waggle dancing bees provide nestmates with spatial information about high quality resources. Surpris...
Many of the activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on the use of communicatio...
Floral scents are important information cues used to organize foraging-related tasks in honeybees. T...
All honeybees use the waggle dance to recruit nestmates. Studies on the dance precision of Apis mell...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2023-02-08, accepted 2023-10-13Publication...
If a forager bee returns to her hive laden with high-quality nectar but then experiences difficulty ...
Apis mellifera bees perform dances to communicate the presence of desirable nectar sources. The regu...
International audienceNumerous activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on feed...