Colour vision was first demonstrated with behavioural experiments in honeybees 100 years ago. Since that time a wealth of quality physiological data has shown a highly conserved set of trichromatic colour receptors in most bee species. Despite the subsequent wealth of behavioural research on honeybees and bumblebees, there currently is a relative dearth of data on stingless bees, which are the largest tribe of the eusocial bees comprising of more than 600 species. In our first experiment we tested Trigona cf. fuscipennis, a stingless bee species from Costa Rica in a field setting using the von Frisch method and show functional colour vision. In a second experiment with these bees, we use a simultaneous colour discrimination test designed fo...
Bee pollinators interact with flowers in a complex signal-receiver system. Chromatic traits that all...
The spectral properties of the discrimination of pattern orientation in freely flying honeybees (Api...
Free-flying bumblebees (Bombus terrestris Linnaeus 1758) were trained to visit homogeneously coloure...
The colour discrimination of individual free-flying honeybees (Apis mellifera) was tested with simul...
Bees use floral colour as a major long distance orientation cue. While it is known for bumblebees an...
In the 19(th) century, it was found that attraction of bees to light was controlled by light intensi...
Bees use floral colour as a major long distance orientation cue. While it is known for bumblebees an...
Innate preferences promote the capacity of pollinators to find flowers. Honeybees and bumblebees hav...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758) potentially rely on a variety of visual cues when searchi...
Adrian Horridge Biological Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia Abstr...
Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) discrimination of targets with broadband reflectance spectra was teste...
A century ago, in his study of colour vision in the honeybee (Apis mellifera), Karl von Frisch showe...
Most of our current understanding on colour discrimination by animal observers is built on models. T...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies on colour discrimination suggest that experience is an important factor i...
One hundred years ago it was often assumed that the capacity to perceive colour required a human bra...
Bee pollinators interact with flowers in a complex signal-receiver system. Chromatic traits that all...
The spectral properties of the discrimination of pattern orientation in freely flying honeybees (Api...
Free-flying bumblebees (Bombus terrestris Linnaeus 1758) were trained to visit homogeneously coloure...
The colour discrimination of individual free-flying honeybees (Apis mellifera) was tested with simul...
Bees use floral colour as a major long distance orientation cue. While it is known for bumblebees an...
In the 19(th) century, it was found that attraction of bees to light was controlled by light intensi...
Bees use floral colour as a major long distance orientation cue. While it is known for bumblebees an...
Innate preferences promote the capacity of pollinators to find flowers. Honeybees and bumblebees hav...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758) potentially rely on a variety of visual cues when searchi...
Adrian Horridge Biological Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia Abstr...
Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) discrimination of targets with broadband reflectance spectra was teste...
A century ago, in his study of colour vision in the honeybee (Apis mellifera), Karl von Frisch showe...
Most of our current understanding on colour discrimination by animal observers is built on models. T...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies on colour discrimination suggest that experience is an important factor i...
One hundred years ago it was often assumed that the capacity to perceive colour required a human bra...
Bee pollinators interact with flowers in a complex signal-receiver system. Chromatic traits that all...
The spectral properties of the discrimination of pattern orientation in freely flying honeybees (Api...
Free-flying bumblebees (Bombus terrestris Linnaeus 1758) were trained to visit homogeneously coloure...