While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of polarized light in the sky to navigate to a food source, there is little or no direct behavioural evidence that they actually do so. We have examined whether bees can be trained to find their way through a maze composed of four interconnected tunnels, by using directional information provided by polarized light illumination from the ceilings of the tunnels. The results show that bees can learn this task, thus demonstrating directly, and for the first time, that bees are indeed capable of using the polarized-light information in the sky as a compass to steer their way to a food source
How do bees employ multiple visual cues for homing? They could either combine the available cues usi...
International audienceStudies on insects’ visual guidance systems have shed little light on how lear...
Recent work has revealed that honeybees determine distance flown by gauging the extent to which the ...
While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of p...
While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of p...
Although it is widely accepted that honeybees use the polarized-light pattern of the sky as a compas...
This study investigates the honeybee's ability to learn routes based on visual stimuli presented to ...
Many insects use the polarization pattern of the sky for obtaining compass information during orient...
In £ight cages, worker bumblebees (Bombus impatiens) spontaneously explored the surroundings of thei...
Research over the past century has revealed the impressive capacities of the honeybee, Apis mellifer...
Recent research has uncovered a number of different ways in which bees use cues derived from optic f...
SummaryForaging insect pollinators such as bees must find and identify flowers in a complex visual e...
A new behavioural study shows that honeybees remember visual panoramas in a compass-based coordinate...
We investigated the ability of honeybees to learn mazes of four types: constant-turn mazes, in which...
International audienceStudies on insects’ visual guidance systems have shed little light on how lear...
How do bees employ multiple visual cues for homing? They could either combine the available cues usi...
International audienceStudies on insects’ visual guidance systems have shed little light on how lear...
Recent work has revealed that honeybees determine distance flown by gauging the extent to which the ...
While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of p...
While it is generally accepted that honeybees (Apis mellifera) are capable of using the pattern of p...
Although it is widely accepted that honeybees use the polarized-light pattern of the sky as a compas...
This study investigates the honeybee's ability to learn routes based on visual stimuli presented to ...
Many insects use the polarization pattern of the sky for obtaining compass information during orient...
In £ight cages, worker bumblebees (Bombus impatiens) spontaneously explored the surroundings of thei...
Research over the past century has revealed the impressive capacities of the honeybee, Apis mellifer...
Recent research has uncovered a number of different ways in which bees use cues derived from optic f...
SummaryForaging insect pollinators such as bees must find and identify flowers in a complex visual e...
A new behavioural study shows that honeybees remember visual panoramas in a compass-based coordinate...
We investigated the ability of honeybees to learn mazes of four types: constant-turn mazes, in which...
International audienceStudies on insects’ visual guidance systems have shed little light on how lear...
How do bees employ multiple visual cues for homing? They could either combine the available cues usi...
International audienceStudies on insects’ visual guidance systems have shed little light on how lear...
Recent work has revealed that honeybees determine distance flown by gauging the extent to which the ...