International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to exploit subsets of flower patches within larger plant populations. How individuals establish such foraging areas in the presence of other foragers is poorly explored. Here we investigated the foraging patterns of pairs of bumble bees (Bombus terrestris) released sequentially into an 880m 2 outdoor flight cage containing 10 feeding stations (artificial flowers). Using motion-sensitive video cameras mounted on flowers, we mapped the flower visitation networks of both forag-ers, quantified their interactions and compared their foraging success over an entire day. Overall, bees that were released first (residents) travelled 37% faster and collect...
International audienceBackground: Individual bees exhibit complex movement patterns to efficiently e...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
International audienceCentral-place foragers exploiting floral resources often use multi-destination...
International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to ...
International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to ...
International audienceBackground: Individual bees exhibit complex movement patterns to efficiently e...
This research was supported by a combined grant from the Wellcome Trust, the Biotechnology and Biolo...
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...
International audienceCentral place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (...
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...
International audienceBackground: Individual bees exhibit complex movement patterns to efficiently e...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
International audienceCentral-place foragers exploiting floral resources often use multi-destination...
International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to ...
International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to ...
International audienceBackground: Individual bees exhibit complex movement patterns to efficiently e...
This research was supported by a combined grant from the Wellcome Trust, the Biotechnology and Biolo...
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...
International audienceCentral place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (...
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...
International audienceBackground: Individual bees exhibit complex movement patterns to efficiently e...
Central place foragers, such as pollinating bees, typically develop circuits (traplines) to visit mu...
International audienceCentral-place foragers exploiting floral resources often use multi-destination...