Using social information can be an efficient strategy for learning in a new environment while reducing the risks associated with trial-and-error learning. Whereas social information from conspecifics has long been assumed to be preferentially attended by animals, heterospecifics can also provide relevant information. Because different species may vary in their informative value, using heterospecific social information indiscriminately can be ineffective and even detrimental. Here, we evaluated how selective use of social information might arise at a proximate level in bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) as a result of experience with demonstrators differing in their visual appearance and in their informative value as reward predictors. Bumblebee...
International audienceSocial information transfer is part of the success of animal societies and has...
International audienceSocial information transfer is part of the success of animal societies and has...
Flowers, the sole natural source of pollen and nectar for bees, present many similar features, in co...
Abstract Using social information can be an efficient strategy for learning in a new environment wh...
Using social information can be an efficient strategy for learning in a new environment while reduci...
Heterospecific social learning has been understudied in comparison to interactions between members o...
When foraging in their natural environment, many animals readily complement their personal knowledge...
When foraging in their natural environment, many animals readily complement their personal knowledge...
To understand the relative benefits of social and personal information use in foraging decisions, we...
To understand the relative benefits of social and personal information use in foraging decisions, we...
Background: Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between ...
Background: Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between ...
Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between different fl...
Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between different fl...
PMCID: PMC3275629This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
International audienceSocial information transfer is part of the success of animal societies and has...
International audienceSocial information transfer is part of the success of animal societies and has...
Flowers, the sole natural source of pollen and nectar for bees, present many similar features, in co...
Abstract Using social information can be an efficient strategy for learning in a new environment wh...
Using social information can be an efficient strategy for learning in a new environment while reduci...
Heterospecific social learning has been understudied in comparison to interactions between members o...
When foraging in their natural environment, many animals readily complement their personal knowledge...
When foraging in their natural environment, many animals readily complement their personal knowledge...
To understand the relative benefits of social and personal information use in foraging decisions, we...
To understand the relative benefits of social and personal information use in foraging decisions, we...
Background: Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between ...
Background: Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between ...
Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between different fl...
Bumblebees use information provided inadvertently by conspecifics when deciding between different fl...
PMCID: PMC3275629This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons ...
International audienceSocial information transfer is part of the success of animal societies and has...
International audienceSocial information transfer is part of the success of animal societies and has...
Flowers, the sole natural source of pollen and nectar for bees, present many similar features, in co...