During reproductive swarming, honey bee scouts perform two very important functions. Firstly, they find new nesting locations and return to the swarm cluster to communicate their discoveries. Secondly, once the swarm is ready to depart, informed scout bees act as guides, leading the swarm to its final destination. We have previously hypothesised that the two processes, selecting a new nest site and swarm guidance, are tightly linked in honey bees. When swarms can be laissez faire about where they nest, reaching directional consensus prior to lift off seems unnecessary. If, in contrast, it is essential that the swarm reaches a precise location, either directional consensus must be near unanimous prior to swarm departure or only a select subg...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) reproduce by swarming wherein the mother queen leaves the nest with a...
How do bees employ multiple visual cues for homing? They could either combine the available cues usi...
Reproductive swarms of honeybees are faced with the problem of finding a good site to establish a ne...
Many animals move in groups, but the mechanisms by which a group of animals form a consensus about w...
The last few years have seen a renewed interest in the mechanisms behind nest-site selection in hone...
The honeybee swarming process is steered by few scout individuals, which are the unique informed on ...
In recent years, renewed attention has been paid to the mechanisms of group decision making that und...
In recent years, renewed attention has been paid to the mechanisms of group decision making that und...
Most studies on collective decision making in honeybees have been performed on the cavity-nesting We...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) live in colonies that reproduce by fissioning. When a colony divides its...
We present an agent-based model for the nest site selection process of the open-nesting red dwarf ho...
he swarming behavior of honeybees constitutes one of the most astounding phenomena in group decision...
Abstract The Red Dwarf honeybee (Apis florea) is one of two basal species in the genus Apis. A. flor...
Reproductive swarms of honeybees are faced with the problem of finding a good site to establish a ne...
Investigations into animal behavior can have two different forms of inquiry. Proximate questions ar...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) reproduce by swarming wherein the mother queen leaves the nest with a...
How do bees employ multiple visual cues for homing? They could either combine the available cues usi...
Reproductive swarms of honeybees are faced with the problem of finding a good site to establish a ne...
Many animals move in groups, but the mechanisms by which a group of animals form a consensus about w...
The last few years have seen a renewed interest in the mechanisms behind nest-site selection in hone...
The honeybee swarming process is steered by few scout individuals, which are the unique informed on ...
In recent years, renewed attention has been paid to the mechanisms of group decision making that und...
In recent years, renewed attention has been paid to the mechanisms of group decision making that und...
Most studies on collective decision making in honeybees have been performed on the cavity-nesting We...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) live in colonies that reproduce by fissioning. When a colony divides its...
We present an agent-based model for the nest site selection process of the open-nesting red dwarf ho...
he swarming behavior of honeybees constitutes one of the most astounding phenomena in group decision...
Abstract The Red Dwarf honeybee (Apis florea) is one of two basal species in the genus Apis. A. flor...
Reproductive swarms of honeybees are faced with the problem of finding a good site to establish a ne...
Investigations into animal behavior can have two different forms of inquiry. Proximate questions ar...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) reproduce by swarming wherein the mother queen leaves the nest with a...
How do bees employ multiple visual cues for homing? They could either combine the available cues usi...
Reproductive swarms of honeybees are faced with the problem of finding a good site to establish a ne...