<p>(a) Curves shown for bees that were allowed to forage with conspecifics prior to experimentation and (b) curves shown for bees that had never had any prior social foraging experience. Each step represents the time at which a bee landed and crosses throughout curves indicate where censoring occurred i.e. where a test subject left the arena without making any landings. For example, graph (a) shows that 80% of subjects within the Heterospecific group (red line) landed on a flower and all bees that did land, landed within 766 seconds. In (a), the Conspecific group had significantly shorter latency times than the Heterospecific group, whereas Conspecific and Heterospecific groups had similar latency times in (b). The Conspecific group had sho...
Free-flying honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) reactions were observed when presented with varying sched...
Slow-fast differences in cognition among individuals have been proposed to be an outcome of the spee...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
<p>(a) Proportions shown for bees that were allowed to forage with conspecifics prior to experimenta...
<p>(A) The average number of foraging bouts (mean ± s.e.m., <i>n</i> = 7 bees) before a bee made its...
Figures show the pollen-foraging rate measured as the number of foragers returning to the hive (mean...
<p>On both the first and last flower of the trip, bees visiting flowers legitimately discovered nect...
Primary data from observing bees throughout the test phase (group=test_easy OR test_diff) and last r...
Foraging honey bees (Apis mellifera) seem to use the presence of conspecific foragers as cues for fl...
<p>(A) responses of a newly-arrived bee in the fields within the HN habitats; (B) responses of a new...
<p>(a) The average time when training started for bees in each of the six colonies. The average numb...
<p>(a) The percentage of bumblebees within a treatment group that successfully located the feeder wi...
<div><p>Free-flying honey bees (<em>Apis mellifera</em> L.) reactions were observed when presented w...
<p>Data depicted compare the number of bees on the feeder in a control (unpolluted) chamber and a po...
Number of times each type of plant was visited (i.e., the number of times the bee arrived at a plant...
Free-flying honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) reactions were observed when presented with varying sched...
Slow-fast differences in cognition among individuals have been proposed to be an outcome of the spee...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
<p>(a) Proportions shown for bees that were allowed to forage with conspecifics prior to experimenta...
<p>(A) The average number of foraging bouts (mean ± s.e.m., <i>n</i> = 7 bees) before a bee made its...
Figures show the pollen-foraging rate measured as the number of foragers returning to the hive (mean...
<p>On both the first and last flower of the trip, bees visiting flowers legitimately discovered nect...
Primary data from observing bees throughout the test phase (group=test_easy OR test_diff) and last r...
Foraging honey bees (Apis mellifera) seem to use the presence of conspecific foragers as cues for fl...
<p>(A) responses of a newly-arrived bee in the fields within the HN habitats; (B) responses of a new...
<p>(a) The average time when training started for bees in each of the six colonies. The average numb...
<p>(a) The percentage of bumblebees within a treatment group that successfully located the feeder wi...
<div><p>Free-flying honey bees (<em>Apis mellifera</em> L.) reactions were observed when presented w...
<p>Data depicted compare the number of bees on the feeder in a control (unpolluted) chamber and a po...
Number of times each type of plant was visited (i.e., the number of times the bee arrived at a plant...
Free-flying honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) reactions were observed when presented with varying sched...
Slow-fast differences in cognition among individuals have been proposed to be an outcome of the spee...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...