If a forager bee returns to her hive laden with high-quality nectar but then experiences difficulty finding a receiver bee to unload her, she will begin to produce a conspicuous communication signal called the tremble dance. The context in which this signal is produced suggests that it serves to stimulate more bees to function as nectar receivers, but so far there is no direct evidence of this effect. We now report an experiment which shows that more bees do begin to function as nectar receivers when foragers produce tremble dances. When we stimulated the production of tremble dances in a colony and counted the number of bees engaged in nectar reception before and after the period of intense tremble dancing, we found a dramatic increase. In...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
The function of the honey bee tremble dance and how it attracts signal receivers is poorly understoo...
If a forager bee returns to her hive laden with high-quality nectar but then experiences difficulty ...
Apis mellifera bees perform dances to communicate the presence of desirable nectar sources. The regu...
One of the most conspicuous activities o f worker bees inside a hive is the shaking of other wc~rlie...
Hydrocarbons emitted by waggle-dancing honey bees are known to reactivate experienced foragers to vi...
Many of the activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on the use of communicatio...
Honey bee queens (Apis mellifera) who mate with multiple males produce colonies that are filled with...
Honey bee signals are primarily studied through natural observation combined with manipulations of t...
<div><p>In groups of cooperatively foraging individuals, communication may improve the group’s perfo...
Hydrocarbons emitted by waggle-dancing honey bees are known to reactivate experienced foragers to vi...
In groups of cooperatively foraging individuals, communication may improve the group's performance b...
Floral scents are important information cues used to organize foraging-related tasks in honeybees. T...
The honey bee's waggle dance constitutes a remarkable example of an efficient code allowing social e...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
The function of the honey bee tremble dance and how it attracts signal receivers is poorly understoo...
If a forager bee returns to her hive laden with high-quality nectar but then experiences difficulty ...
Apis mellifera bees perform dances to communicate the presence of desirable nectar sources. The regu...
One of the most conspicuous activities o f worker bees inside a hive is the shaking of other wc~rlie...
Hydrocarbons emitted by waggle-dancing honey bees are known to reactivate experienced foragers to vi...
Many of the activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on the use of communicatio...
Honey bee queens (Apis mellifera) who mate with multiple males produce colonies that are filled with...
Honey bee signals are primarily studied through natural observation combined with manipulations of t...
<div><p>In groups of cooperatively foraging individuals, communication may improve the group’s perfo...
Hydrocarbons emitted by waggle-dancing honey bees are known to reactivate experienced foragers to vi...
In groups of cooperatively foraging individuals, communication may improve the group's performance b...
Floral scents are important information cues used to organize foraging-related tasks in honeybees. T...
The honey bee's waggle dance constitutes a remarkable example of an efficient code allowing social e...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
The function of the honey bee tremble dance and how it attracts signal receivers is poorly understoo...