The role of pollen odour cues in the foraging behaviour of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) is poorly understood. Using classical conditioning of the proboscis extension response, in which bees learn to associate an odour with a sucrose reward, the present study tests whether odours of bee-collected pollen from the hive environment or odours of fresh pollen on the anthers of flowers could be used in pollen foraging. Honey bees efficiently learn odours from field-bean (Vicia faba) bee-collected pollen and oilseed-rape (Brassica napus) bee-collected pollen, hand-collected pollen, anthers and whole flowers, demonstrating that honey bees can learn pollen odours associatively in biologically realistic concentrations. Honey bees learn pollen odours...
The function of pollen as a reward for foraging bees is little understood, though there is evidence ...
The social organization of foraging processes is a principal key to the ecological success of eusoci...
The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment o...
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, show learned odour preferences for flowers that provide nectar as a rewar...
Searching for reward motivates and drives behaviour. In honey bees Apis mellifera, specialized polle...
In many pollinating insects, foraging preferences are adjusted on the basis of floral cues learned a...
When honey bees (Apis mellifera) feed on flowers, they extend their proboscis to absorb the nectar, ...
In contrast to the wealth of knowledge concerning sucrose-rewarded learning mechanisms, the question...
Bees receive nectar and pollen as reward for pollinating plants. Pollen of different plant species v...
Bees receive nectar and pollen as reward for pollinating plants. Pollen of different plant species v...
The function of pollen as a reward for foraging bees is little understood, though there is evidence ...
Scents play a crucial role in a honey bee’s life. Both in the darkness of the hive and in the outsid...
This thesis explores how scent influences the attraction and behaviour of bees and, consequently, th...
Abstract Recent studies showed that nectar odors brought back by honeybee foragers can be learned as...
Olfactory learning and floral scents are co-adaptive traits in the plant-pollinator relationship. Ho...
The function of pollen as a reward for foraging bees is little understood, though there is evidence ...
The social organization of foraging processes is a principal key to the ecological success of eusoci...
The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment o...
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, show learned odour preferences for flowers that provide nectar as a rewar...
Searching for reward motivates and drives behaviour. In honey bees Apis mellifera, specialized polle...
In many pollinating insects, foraging preferences are adjusted on the basis of floral cues learned a...
When honey bees (Apis mellifera) feed on flowers, they extend their proboscis to absorb the nectar, ...
In contrast to the wealth of knowledge concerning sucrose-rewarded learning mechanisms, the question...
Bees receive nectar and pollen as reward for pollinating plants. Pollen of different plant species v...
Bees receive nectar and pollen as reward for pollinating plants. Pollen of different plant species v...
The function of pollen as a reward for foraging bees is little understood, though there is evidence ...
Scents play a crucial role in a honey bee’s life. Both in the darkness of the hive and in the outsid...
This thesis explores how scent influences the attraction and behaviour of bees and, consequently, th...
Abstract Recent studies showed that nectar odors brought back by honeybee foragers can be learned as...
Olfactory learning and floral scents are co-adaptive traits in the plant-pollinator relationship. Ho...
The function of pollen as a reward for foraging bees is little understood, though there is evidence ...
The social organization of foraging processes is a principal key to the ecological success of eusoci...
The honeybee has to detect, process and learn numerous complex odours from her natural environment o...