In the presence of controls for site- and path-specific odors, observer and food-source scents, Nasanov gland and alarm odors, visual cues, wind, and general site taxis, recruited bees were able to locate the food source indicated by the dances of returning foragers in preference to a food source located at an equal distance in the opposite direction. This was true even when foragers were simultaneously dancing to indicate two different stations. Recruitment in the absence of dancing was very low, while in the absence of foraging it was virtually zero. Thus, under the experimental conditions used, the directional information contained in the dance appears to have been communicated from forager to recruit and subsequently used by the recruit
A honeybee informs her nestmates of the location of a flower she has visited by a unique behavior ca...
The waggle dance of the honey bee appears to be a method by which the direction and distance of a fo...
Short-distance scouting and recruiting behaviour of the Italian honeybee, Apis mellifera ligustica S...
In the presence of controls for site- and path-specific odors, observer and food-source scents, Nasa...
Many of the activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on the use of communicatio...
Animals use diverse sensory stimuli to navigate their environment and to recognize rewarding food so...
The honeybee, Apis mellifera, dance language, used to communicate the location of profitable food re...
In honeybees, employed foragers recruit unemployed hive mates to food sources by dances from which a...
The ‘dance language ’ (see Glossary) has often been considered key to honeybee foraging success (e.g...
Floral scents are important information cues used to organize foraging-related tasks in honeybees. T...
The honey bee waggle dance is a cascade of behaviors used to advertise the availability of a resour...
We report on a striking asymmetry in search behaviour observed in honeybees trained to forage altern...
Honey bees transfer different informational components of the discovered feeding source to their nes...
A curious feature of the honeybee's waggle dance is the imprecision in the direction indication for ...
Research on bee communication has focused on the ability of the highly social bees, stingless bees (...
A honeybee informs her nestmates of the location of a flower she has visited by a unique behavior ca...
The waggle dance of the honey bee appears to be a method by which the direction and distance of a fo...
Short-distance scouting and recruiting behaviour of the Italian honeybee, Apis mellifera ligustica S...
In the presence of controls for site- and path-specific odors, observer and food-source scents, Nasa...
Many of the activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on the use of communicatio...
Animals use diverse sensory stimuli to navigate their environment and to recognize rewarding food so...
The honeybee, Apis mellifera, dance language, used to communicate the location of profitable food re...
In honeybees, employed foragers recruit unemployed hive mates to food sources by dances from which a...
The ‘dance language ’ (see Glossary) has often been considered key to honeybee foraging success (e.g...
Floral scents are important information cues used to organize foraging-related tasks in honeybees. T...
The honey bee waggle dance is a cascade of behaviors used to advertise the availability of a resour...
We report on a striking asymmetry in search behaviour observed in honeybees trained to forage altern...
Honey bees transfer different informational components of the discovered feeding source to their nes...
A curious feature of the honeybee's waggle dance is the imprecision in the direction indication for ...
Research on bee communication has focused on the ability of the highly social bees, stingless bees (...
A honeybee informs her nestmates of the location of a flower she has visited by a unique behavior ca...
The waggle dance of the honey bee appears to be a method by which the direction and distance of a fo...
Short-distance scouting and recruiting behaviour of the Italian honeybee, Apis mellifera ligustica S...