The bees' spontaneous preferences toward various black-and-white patterns were studied using a multiple-choice test procedure. The patterns are presented on vertical planes, and the bees' choices at a fixed distance from the patterns are recorded. To exclude a possible influence of the bees' previous experience with natural flowers, the bees are trained to randomized checkerboard patterns prior to testing them with sets of other patterns. We find that, when the test patterns are of the same kind, but differ in their spatial frequencies, the bees prefer low over high frequencies. However, when the patterns differ in type, the bees express, regardless of spatial frequency, a positive preference for patterns containing radiating elements, and ...
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Honeybees can use various kinds of information, including color and pattern, in choosing flowers dur...
A new cue for visual discrimination by the honeybee has been demonstrated. Bees detected the positio...
The bees' spontaneous preferences toward various black-and-white patterns were studied u...
This dissertation explored the way in which bumblebees' visual system helps them discover their firs...
By working with very simple images, a number of different visual cues used by the honeybee have been...
Angiosperms have evolved to attract and/or deter specific pollinators. Flowers provide signals and c...
By working with very simple images, a number of different visual cues used by the honeybee have been...
<p>Poster presentation at CSBBCS 2010</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong>. The purpose of the experimen...
Plant-pollinator interactions have a fundamental influence on flower evolution. Flower color signals...
The biology of honeybees predisposes them to learn the colours and shapes of food-bearing flowers ra...
Several recent hypotheses, including sensory drive and sensory exploitation, suggest that receiver b...
These experiments investigate the relation between the local features that are known to be discrimin...
The Y-choice apparatus, in which freely flying bees choose one of two targets from a fixed distance...
abstract: This study illustrates the abilities of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, to learn and differe...
This is the final version. Available on open access from te Royal Society via the DOI in this record...
Honeybees can use various kinds of information, including color and pattern, in choosing flowers dur...
A new cue for visual discrimination by the honeybee has been demonstrated. Bees detected the positio...
The bees' spontaneous preferences toward various black-and-white patterns were studied u...
This dissertation explored the way in which bumblebees' visual system helps them discover their firs...
By working with very simple images, a number of different visual cues used by the honeybee have been...
Angiosperms have evolved to attract and/or deter specific pollinators. Flowers provide signals and c...
By working with very simple images, a number of different visual cues used by the honeybee have been...
<p>Poster presentation at CSBBCS 2010</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong>. The purpose of the experimen...
Plant-pollinator interactions have a fundamental influence on flower evolution. Flower color signals...
The biology of honeybees predisposes them to learn the colours and shapes of food-bearing flowers ra...
Several recent hypotheses, including sensory drive and sensory exploitation, suggest that receiver b...
These experiments investigate the relation between the local features that are known to be discrimin...
The Y-choice apparatus, in which freely flying bees choose one of two targets from a fixed distance...
abstract: This study illustrates the abilities of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, to learn and differe...
This is the final version. Available on open access from te Royal Society via the DOI in this record...
Honeybees can use various kinds of information, including color and pattern, in choosing flowers dur...
A new cue for visual discrimination by the honeybee has been demonstrated. Bees detected the positio...