Scheiner R, Abramson CI, Brodschneider R, et al. Standard methods for behavioural studies of Apis mellifera. Journal Of Apicultural Research. 2013;52(4):1-58.In this BEEBOOK paper we present a set of established methods for quantifying honey bee behaviour. We start with general methods for preparing bees for behavioural assays. Then we introduce assays for quantifying sensory responsiveness to gustatory, visual and olfactory stimuli. Presentation of more complex behaviours like appetitive and aversive learning under controlled laboratory conditions and learning paradigms under free-flying conditions will allow the reader to investigate a large range of cognitive skills in honey bees. Honey bees are very sensitive to changing temperatures. W...
International audienceA major difficulty in studying the behaviour of social insects, such as bees, ...
Honeybees form societies in which thousands of members integrate their behaviours to act as a single...
Honeybees form societies in which thousands of members integrate their behaviours to act as a single...
Honey bees perform robustly in different conditioning paradigms. This makes them excellent candidate...
Aversive learning is the ability of an organism to learn to associate a negative (aversive) experien...
Aversive learning is the ability of an organism to learn to associate a negative (aversive) experien...
A variety of methods are used in honey bee research and differ depending on the level at which the r...
Mujagic S, Würth S, Hellbach S, Dürr V. Tactile conditioning and movement analysis of antennal sampl...
Honey bees perform robustly in different conditioning paradigms. This makes them excellent candidate...
A variety of methods are used in honey bee research and differ depending on the level at which the r...
A variety of methods are used in honey bee research and differ depending on the level at which the r...
Two automated techniques for investigating appetitive conditioning in honeybees are described. In th...
The combined behaviours of individuals within insect societies determine the survival and developmen...
This paper describes basic methods essential in elucidating chemically-mediated behavioural interact...
The combined behaviours of individuals within insect societies determine the survival and developmen...
International audienceA major difficulty in studying the behaviour of social insects, such as bees, ...
Honeybees form societies in which thousands of members integrate their behaviours to act as a single...
Honeybees form societies in which thousands of members integrate their behaviours to act as a single...
Honey bees perform robustly in different conditioning paradigms. This makes them excellent candidate...
Aversive learning is the ability of an organism to learn to associate a negative (aversive) experien...
Aversive learning is the ability of an organism to learn to associate a negative (aversive) experien...
A variety of methods are used in honey bee research and differ depending on the level at which the r...
Mujagic S, Würth S, Hellbach S, Dürr V. Tactile conditioning and movement analysis of antennal sampl...
Honey bees perform robustly in different conditioning paradigms. This makes them excellent candidate...
A variety of methods are used in honey bee research and differ depending on the level at which the r...
A variety of methods are used in honey bee research and differ depending on the level at which the r...
Two automated techniques for investigating appetitive conditioning in honeybees are described. In th...
The combined behaviours of individuals within insect societies determine the survival and developmen...
This paper describes basic methods essential in elucidating chemically-mediated behavioural interact...
The combined behaviours of individuals within insect societies determine the survival and developmen...
International audienceA major difficulty in studying the behaviour of social insects, such as bees, ...
Honeybees form societies in which thousands of members integrate their behaviours to act as a single...
Honeybees form societies in which thousands of members integrate their behaviours to act as a single...