On warm sunny days female hoverflies are often observed feeding from a wide range of wild and cultivated flowers. In doing so, hoverflies serve a vital role as alternative pollinators, and suggested to be the most important after bees and bumblebees. Unless the flower hoverflies are feeding from is large, they do not readily share the space with other insects, but instead opt to leave. We have used high-speed videography followed by 3D reconstruction of flight trajectories to quantify how female Eristalis hoverflies respond to approaching bees, wasps and two different hoverfly species. We found that in 94% of the interactions the occupant female left the flower when approached by another insect. We found that compared to spontaneous take-of...
© 2015. There are increasing efforts worldwide to engineer agroecosystems to enhance ecosystem servi...
With more than 80% of flowering plant species specialized for animal pollination, understanding how ...
Clearwing moths are known for their physical resemblance to hymenopterans, but the extent of their b...
On warm sunny days female hoverflies are often observed feeding from a wide range of wild and cultiv...
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0. This is an Open Access article distributed under the ter...
Hoverflies are suggested to be the 2nd most important pollinator group after bees and bumblebees, an...
1. In modern agricultural landscapes many organisms providing ecosystem services such as pollination...
Hoverflies are found across the globe, with approximately 6000 species described worldwide. Many hov...
The ability to visualize small moving objects is vital for the survival of many animals, as these co...
Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of Batesian ...
When aiming to capture a fast-moving target, animals can follow it until they catch up, or try to in...
Although most studies on the evolution of mimicry and warning coloration in insects have considered ...
Flying animals maneuver and hover through environments where wind gusts and flower wakes produce uns...
Landing is a critical phase for flying animals, whereby many rely on visual cues to perform controll...
Flight control in insects is heavily dependent on vision. Thus, in dim light, the decreased reliabil...
© 2015. There are increasing efforts worldwide to engineer agroecosystems to enhance ecosystem servi...
With more than 80% of flowering plant species specialized for animal pollination, understanding how ...
Clearwing moths are known for their physical resemblance to hymenopterans, but the extent of their b...
On warm sunny days female hoverflies are often observed feeding from a wide range of wild and cultiv...
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0. This is an Open Access article distributed under the ter...
Hoverflies are suggested to be the 2nd most important pollinator group after bees and bumblebees, an...
1. In modern agricultural landscapes many organisms providing ecosystem services such as pollination...
Hoverflies are found across the globe, with approximately 6000 species described worldwide. Many hov...
The ability to visualize small moving objects is vital for the survival of many animals, as these co...
Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of Batesian ...
When aiming to capture a fast-moving target, animals can follow it until they catch up, or try to in...
Although most studies on the evolution of mimicry and warning coloration in insects have considered ...
Flying animals maneuver and hover through environments where wind gusts and flower wakes produce uns...
Landing is a critical phase for flying animals, whereby many rely on visual cues to perform controll...
Flight control in insects is heavily dependent on vision. Thus, in dim light, the decreased reliabil...
© 2015. There are increasing efforts worldwide to engineer agroecosystems to enhance ecosystem servi...
With more than 80% of flowering plant species specialized for animal pollination, understanding how ...
Clearwing moths are known for their physical resemblance to hymenopterans, but the extent of their b...