Bumblebees and honeybees deposit short-lived scent marks on flowers that they visit when foraging. Conspecifics use these marks to distinguish those flowers that have recently been emptied and, so, avoid them. The aim of this study was to assess how widespread this behavior is. Evidence for direct detection of reward levels was found in two bee species: Agapostemon nasutus was able to detect directly pollen availability in flowers with exposed anthers, while Apis mellifera appeared to be able to detect nectar levels of tubular flowers. A third species, Trigona fulviventris, avoided flowers that had recently been visited by conspecifies, regardless of reward levels, probably by using scent marks. Three further bee/flower systems were examine...
1. Bee behaviour when visiting flowers is mediated by diverse chemical cues and signals, from the fl...
1. Bee behaviour when visiting flowers is mediated by diverse chemical cues and signals, from the fl...
To forage effectively among flowers, some bee species utilize olfactory cues left by previous visito...
Bumblebees and honeybees deposit short-lived scent marks on flowers that they visit when foraging. C...
Bumblebees and honeybees deposit short-lived scent marks on flowers that they visit when foraging. C...
Bumblebees and honeybees deposit short-lived scent marks on flowers that they visit when foraging. C...
Honey bees, Apis mellifera, use short-lived repellent Scent marks to distinguish and reject flowers ...
Honey bees, Apis mellifera, use short-lived repellent scent marks to distinguish and reject flowers ...
Honey bees, Apis mellifera, use short-lived repellent scent marks to distinguish and reject flowers ...
Honey bees, Apis mellifera, use short-lived repellent scent marks to distinguish and reject flowers ...
Flowers exhibit great intra-specific variation in the rewards they offer. At any one time, a signifi...
Flowers exhibit great intra-specific variation in the rewards they offer. At any one time, a signifi...
To forage effectively amongst flowers, some bee species utilize olfactory cues left by previous visi...
1. Bee behaviour when visiting flowers is mediated by diverse chemical cues and signals, from the fl...
1. Bee behaviour when visiting flowers is mediated by diverse chemical cues and signals, from the fl...
1. Bee behaviour when visiting flowers is mediated by diverse chemical cues and signals, from the fl...
1. Bee behaviour when visiting flowers is mediated by diverse chemical cues and signals, from the fl...
To forage effectively among flowers, some bee species utilize olfactory cues left by previous visito...
Bumblebees and honeybees deposit short-lived scent marks on flowers that they visit when foraging. C...
Bumblebees and honeybees deposit short-lived scent marks on flowers that they visit when foraging. C...
Bumblebees and honeybees deposit short-lived scent marks on flowers that they visit when foraging. C...
Honey bees, Apis mellifera, use short-lived repellent Scent marks to distinguish and reject flowers ...
Honey bees, Apis mellifera, use short-lived repellent scent marks to distinguish and reject flowers ...
Honey bees, Apis mellifera, use short-lived repellent scent marks to distinguish and reject flowers ...
Honey bees, Apis mellifera, use short-lived repellent scent marks to distinguish and reject flowers ...
Flowers exhibit great intra-specific variation in the rewards they offer. At any one time, a signifi...
Flowers exhibit great intra-specific variation in the rewards they offer. At any one time, a signifi...
To forage effectively amongst flowers, some bee species utilize olfactory cues left by previous visi...
1. Bee behaviour when visiting flowers is mediated by diverse chemical cues and signals, from the fl...
1. Bee behaviour when visiting flowers is mediated by diverse chemical cues and signals, from the fl...
1. Bee behaviour when visiting flowers is mediated by diverse chemical cues and signals, from the fl...
1. Bee behaviour when visiting flowers is mediated by diverse chemical cues and signals, from the fl...
To forage effectively among flowers, some bee species utilize olfactory cues left by previous visito...