Trapline foraging (repeated sequential visits to a series of feeding locations) is a taxonomically widespread but poorly understood behavior. Investigating these routing strategies in the field is particularly difficult, as it requires extensive tracking of animal movements to retrace their complete foraging history. In a recent study, we used harmonic radar and motion-triggered video cameras to track bumblebees foraging between artificial flowers in a large open field. We describe how all bees gradually developed a near optimal trapline to link all flowers and have identified a simple learning heuristic capable of replicating this optimisation behavior. Our results provide new perspectives to clarify the sequence of decisions made by polli...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Animals that visit multiple foraging sites face a problem, analogous to the Travelling Salesman Prob...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCentral place foragers, such as pollinating ...
International audienceAddendum to: Lihoreau M, Raine NE, Reynolds AM, Stelzer RJ, Lim KS, Smith AD, ...
Animals collecting resources that replenish over time often visit patches in predictable sequences c...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
<div><p>Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to ...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Animals that visit multiple foraging sites face a problem, analogous to the Travelling Salesman Prob...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCentral place foragers, such as pollinating ...
International audienceAddendum to: Lihoreau M, Raine NE, Reynolds AM, Stelzer RJ, Lim KS, Smith AD, ...
Animals collecting resources that replenish over time often visit patches in predictable sequences c...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
<div><p>Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to ...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
Animals that visit multiple foraging sites face a problem, analogous to the Travelling Salesman Prob...