Bees and flowers have an intricate relationship which benefits both organisms. Plants provide nectar bees, in turn, distribute pollen to fertilize plants. To make pollination work, flowers need a mechanism to incentivize individual bees to visit only a single species of flower. Flowers, like modern advertising agencies, use multiple senses to create a floral ‘brand’ that is easily recognized. Size, smell, colour, touch, and even temperature are used to allow bees to differentiate between flower species. Recently, a new sense has been found that is usable by bees to differentiate flowers, an ‘electric sense’: they can identify flowers based only on the flower’s electric field. This new sense provides a novel example of how flowers differenti...
Floral displays are under selection to both attract pollinators and deter antagonists. Here we show ...
We studied bumblebees (Bombus wurflenii and B. sichelii) that were collecting pollen from the flower...
Bumblebees and honeybees deposit short-lived scent marks on flowers that they visit when foraging. C...
Insects use several different senses to forage on flowers, and detect floral cues such as color, sha...
International audienceThe global atmospheric circuit generates a permanent electric field between th...
Bumblebees use invisible temperature patterns on flowers to make foraging decisions
It has recently been established that various terrestrial organisms sense and exploit naturally occu...
Flower visits are complex encounters, in which animals are attracted by floral signals, guided towar...
Plants use visual signals to attract pollinators and direct them to their flowers. Visual capabiliti...
Flowers present information to their insect visitors in multiple simultaneous sensory modalities. Re...
Pollinating insects utilise various sensory cues to identify and learn rewarding flower species. One...
Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) use information from surrounding electric fields to make foraging dec...
Pollinating insects utilise various sensory cues to identify and learn rewarding flower species. One...
Floral colour signals are used by pollinators as predictors of nutritional rewards, such as nectar. ...
SummaryThe plant surface is by default flat, and development away from this default is thought to ha...
Floral displays are under selection to both attract pollinators and deter antagonists. Here we show ...
We studied bumblebees (Bombus wurflenii and B. sichelii) that were collecting pollen from the flower...
Bumblebees and honeybees deposit short-lived scent marks on flowers that they visit when foraging. C...
Insects use several different senses to forage on flowers, and detect floral cues such as color, sha...
International audienceThe global atmospheric circuit generates a permanent electric field between th...
Bumblebees use invisible temperature patterns on flowers to make foraging decisions
It has recently been established that various terrestrial organisms sense and exploit naturally occu...
Flower visits are complex encounters, in which animals are attracted by floral signals, guided towar...
Plants use visual signals to attract pollinators and direct them to their flowers. Visual capabiliti...
Flowers present information to their insect visitors in multiple simultaneous sensory modalities. Re...
Pollinating insects utilise various sensory cues to identify and learn rewarding flower species. One...
Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) use information from surrounding electric fields to make foraging dec...
Pollinating insects utilise various sensory cues to identify and learn rewarding flower species. One...
Floral colour signals are used by pollinators as predictors of nutritional rewards, such as nectar. ...
SummaryThe plant surface is by default flat, and development away from this default is thought to ha...
Floral displays are under selection to both attract pollinators and deter antagonists. Here we show ...
We studied bumblebees (Bombus wurflenii and B. sichelii) that were collecting pollen from the flower...
Bumblebees and honeybees deposit short-lived scent marks on flowers that they visit when foraging. C...