Insects use several different senses to forage on flowers, and detect floral cues such as color, shape, pattern, humidity and chemical volatiles. This presentation will present our discovery of a previously unappreciated sensory capacity in bumblebees (Bombus terrestris): the detection of floral electric fields. We show that these floral fields act as informational cues, and that they can be affected by the visit of naturally electrically charged bees. Like visual cues, floral electric fields exhibit variations in pattern and structure, which can be discriminated by bumblebees. We also show that such electric field information contributes to the complex array of floral cues that together improve a pollinator’s memory of floral rewards. Flor...
The flowers of angiosperm plants present us with a staggering diversity of signal designs, but how d...
Flowers, the sole natural source of pollen and nectar for bees, present many similar features, in co...
Floral colour signals are used by pollinators as predictors of nutritional rewards, such as nectar. ...
Insects use several different senses to forage on flowers, and detect floral cues such as color, sha...
Bees and flowers have an intricate relationship which benefits both organisms. Plants provide nectar...
International audienceThe global atmospheric circuit generates a permanent electric field between th...
It has recently been established that various terrestrial organisms sense and exploit naturally occu...
Flowers present information to their insect visitors in multiple simultaneous sensory modalities. Re...
Flower visits are complex encounters, in which animals are attracted by floral signals, guided towar...
<div><p>Our understanding of how floral visitors integrate visual and olfactory cues when seeking fo...
Our understanding of how floral visitors integrate visual and olfactory cues when seeking food, and ...
Iridescence—change of colour with changes in the angle of viewor of illumination— is widespread in t...
Iridescence—change of colour with changes in the angle of view or of illumination—is widespread in t...
Bumblebees use invisible temperature patterns on flowers to make foraging decisions
Bee pollinators interact with flowers in a complex signal-receiver system. Chromatic traits that all...
The flowers of angiosperm plants present us with a staggering diversity of signal designs, but how d...
Flowers, the sole natural source of pollen and nectar for bees, present many similar features, in co...
Floral colour signals are used by pollinators as predictors of nutritional rewards, such as nectar. ...
Insects use several different senses to forage on flowers, and detect floral cues such as color, sha...
Bees and flowers have an intricate relationship which benefits both organisms. Plants provide nectar...
International audienceThe global atmospheric circuit generates a permanent electric field between th...
It has recently been established that various terrestrial organisms sense and exploit naturally occu...
Flowers present information to their insect visitors in multiple simultaneous sensory modalities. Re...
Flower visits are complex encounters, in which animals are attracted by floral signals, guided towar...
<div><p>Our understanding of how floral visitors integrate visual and olfactory cues when seeking fo...
Our understanding of how floral visitors integrate visual and olfactory cues when seeking food, and ...
Iridescence—change of colour with changes in the angle of viewor of illumination— is widespread in t...
Iridescence—change of colour with changes in the angle of view or of illumination—is widespread in t...
Bumblebees use invisible temperature patterns on flowers to make foraging decisions
Bee pollinators interact with flowers in a complex signal-receiver system. Chromatic traits that all...
The flowers of angiosperm plants present us with a staggering diversity of signal designs, but how d...
Flowers, the sole natural source of pollen and nectar for bees, present many similar features, in co...
Floral colour signals are used by pollinators as predictors of nutritional rewards, such as nectar. ...