Generalist pollinators like the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, encounter both nutrients and toxins in the floral nectar they collect from flowering plants. Only a few studies have described the gustatory responses of bees toward toxins in food, and these experiments have mainly used the proboscis extension response on restrained honey bees. Here, a new behavioral assay is presented for measuring the feeding responses of freely-moving, individual worker bumble bees to nutrients and toxins. This assay measures the amount of solution ingested by each bumble bee and identifies how tastants in food influence the microstructure of the feeding behavior. The solutions are presented in a microcapillary tube to individual bumble bees that...
Animals such as bumblebees use chemosensory cues to both locate and evaluate essential resources. In...
For bumblebee colony survival, sugar responses are crucial as nectar is the main carbohydrate source...
We measured the distribution of sugar solution within groups of caged honey bees (Apis mellifera) un...
Generalist pollinators like the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, encounter both nutrients ...
Bees are important pollinators of agricultural crops, but their populations are at risk when pestici...
The selection of appropriate food resources by bees is a critical aspect for the maintenance of thei...
The foraging behaviour of bumble bees is well documented for nectar and/or pollen gathering, but lit...
Animal survival is dependent on the capacity to effectively find and consume nutritious food resourc...
Bees visit flowers to collect nectar and pollen that contain nutrients and simultaneously facilitate...
Animals such as bumble bees use chemosensory cues to both locate and evaluate essential resources. I...
Key words: bumble bee, olfactory learning, proboscis extension conditioning The foraging behaviour o...
Almost all bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Female bees collect pollen to provision thei...
Almost all bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Female bees collect pollen to provision thei...
The capacity of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to detect bitter substances is controversial because the...
Energy from food is essential for the survival of all animals. For decades, bumblebees have been use...
Animals such as bumblebees use chemosensory cues to both locate and evaluate essential resources. In...
For bumblebee colony survival, sugar responses are crucial as nectar is the main carbohydrate source...
We measured the distribution of sugar solution within groups of caged honey bees (Apis mellifera) un...
Generalist pollinators like the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, encounter both nutrients ...
Bees are important pollinators of agricultural crops, but their populations are at risk when pestici...
The selection of appropriate food resources by bees is a critical aspect for the maintenance of thei...
The foraging behaviour of bumble bees is well documented for nectar and/or pollen gathering, but lit...
Animal survival is dependent on the capacity to effectively find and consume nutritious food resourc...
Bees visit flowers to collect nectar and pollen that contain nutrients and simultaneously facilitate...
Animals such as bumble bees use chemosensory cues to both locate and evaluate essential resources. I...
Key words: bumble bee, olfactory learning, proboscis extension conditioning The foraging behaviour o...
Almost all bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Female bees collect pollen to provision thei...
Almost all bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Female bees collect pollen to provision thei...
The capacity of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to detect bitter substances is controversial because the...
Energy from food is essential for the survival of all animals. For decades, bumblebees have been use...
Animals such as bumblebees use chemosensory cues to both locate and evaluate essential resources. In...
For bumblebee colony survival, sugar responses are crucial as nectar is the main carbohydrate source...
We measured the distribution of sugar solution within groups of caged honey bees (Apis mellifera) un...