Taste plays a crucial role in the life of honey bees as their survival depends on the collection and intake of nectar and pollen, and other natural products. Here we studied the tarsal taste of honey bees through a series of behavioral and electrophysiological analyses. We characterized responsiveness to various sweet, salty and bitter tastants delivered to gustatory sensilla of the fore tarsi. Behavioral experiments showed that stimulation of opposite fore tarsi with sucrose and bitter substances or water yielded different outcomes depending on the stimulation sequence. When sucrose was applied first, thereby eliciting proboscis extension, no bitter substance could induce proboscis retraction, thus suggesting that the primacy of sucrose st...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) need their fine sense of taste to evaluate nectar and pollen sources. Gus...
Mujagic S, Erber J. Sucrose acceptance, discrimination and proboscis responses of honey bees (Apis m...
<p>GRSs of hive bees (bees of 6/9 days old, 12/16 days old and foragers were pooled) were measured w...
International audienceUnderstanding the neural principles governing taste perception in species that...
The capacity of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to detect bitter substances is controversial because the...
Abstract Taste perception allows discriminating edible from non-edible items and is crucial for surv...
Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. The fact that ...
BACKGROUND: Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. Th...
PhDThe ability to accurately assess the chemical environment is vital to the honeybee and as bees ma...
In adult female Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner), the fifth tarsomere of the prothoracic legs bears 14 ...
Generalist pollinators like the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, encounter both nutrients ...
o aim of identifying the neural mechanisms that underpin condi- by two pathways: either by associati...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) need their fine sense of taste to evaluate nectar and pollen sources. Gus...
Restrained worker honey bees are a valuable model for studying the behavioral and neural bases of ol...
Restrained worker honey bees are a valuable model for studying the behavioral and neural bases of ol...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) need their fine sense of taste to evaluate nectar and pollen sources. Gus...
Mujagic S, Erber J. Sucrose acceptance, discrimination and proboscis responses of honey bees (Apis m...
<p>GRSs of hive bees (bees of 6/9 days old, 12/16 days old and foragers were pooled) were measured w...
International audienceUnderstanding the neural principles governing taste perception in species that...
The capacity of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to detect bitter substances is controversial because the...
Abstract Taste perception allows discriminating edible from non-edible items and is crucial for surv...
Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. The fact that ...
BACKGROUND: Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. Th...
PhDThe ability to accurately assess the chemical environment is vital to the honeybee and as bees ma...
In adult female Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner), the fifth tarsomere of the prothoracic legs bears 14 ...
Generalist pollinators like the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, encounter both nutrients ...
o aim of identifying the neural mechanisms that underpin condi- by two pathways: either by associati...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) need their fine sense of taste to evaluate nectar and pollen sources. Gus...
Restrained worker honey bees are a valuable model for studying the behavioral and neural bases of ol...
Restrained worker honey bees are a valuable model for studying the behavioral and neural bases of ol...
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) need their fine sense of taste to evaluate nectar and pollen sources. Gus...
Mujagic S, Erber J. Sucrose acceptance, discrimination and proboscis responses of honey bees (Apis m...
<p>GRSs of hive bees (bees of 6/9 days old, 12/16 days old and foragers were pooled) were measured w...