Honeybees (Apis mellifera) were used as a model insect system to explore how foragers solve problems involving cost as well as reward. Reward difference was created by varying sucrose molarity, whereas cost difference was created by varying flower-handling time in artificial flower patches. Unlike earlier work, flower-handling time was a function of stamen length rather than corolla length, such that longer stamens increased flower-handling time. When changing from short- to long-stamen flowers, access to nectar becomes limited to specific routes, which differ in difficulty. Experiments were performed with 2 mu l and 6 mu l sucrose rewards. Differences in reward and/or handling time were associated with flower colour difference (blue versus...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
SummaryBees face a difficult visual discrimination task when they must choose amongst dozens of spec...
Bees face a difficult visual discrimination task when they must choose amongst dozens of species of ...
How and why pollinators choose which flowers to visit are fundamental, multifaceted questions in pol...
How and why pollinators choose which flowers to visit are fundamental, multifaceted questions in pol...
Honeybees can use various kinds of information, including color and pattern, in choosing flowers dur...
extensively studied but still some phenomena, such as color constancy, are not well understood. This...
I examined the effects of flower color and different nectar concentrations on honey bee choice behav...
Pollen and nectar are the two most common floral rewards, and bees must collect both. Many plant spe...
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...
Effective foraging for food is such a necessity for most animals it is reasonable to expect natural ...
Differences in predation pressure and floral resources exist among the endemic ranges of Apis mellif...
I evaluated the efficiency of the nectar gathering strategy of bumblebees (Bombus bimaculatus) forag...
I evaluated the efficiency of the nectar gathering strategy of bumblebees (Bombus bimaculatus) forag...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
SummaryBees face a difficult visual discrimination task when they must choose amongst dozens of spec...
Bees face a difficult visual discrimination task when they must choose amongst dozens of species of ...
How and why pollinators choose which flowers to visit are fundamental, multifaceted questions in pol...
How and why pollinators choose which flowers to visit are fundamental, multifaceted questions in pol...
Honeybees can use various kinds of information, including color and pattern, in choosing flowers dur...
extensively studied but still some phenomena, such as color constancy, are not well understood. This...
I examined the effects of flower color and different nectar concentrations on honey bee choice behav...
Pollen and nectar are the two most common floral rewards, and bees must collect both. Many plant spe...
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...
Effective foraging for food is such a necessity for most animals it is reasonable to expect natural ...
Differences in predation pressure and floral resources exist among the endemic ranges of Apis mellif...
I evaluated the efficiency of the nectar gathering strategy of bumblebees (Bombus bimaculatus) forag...
I evaluated the efficiency of the nectar gathering strategy of bumblebees (Bombus bimaculatus) forag...
The ecological success of social insects is frequently ascribed to improvements in task performance ...
SummaryBees face a difficult visual discrimination task when they must choose amongst dozens of spec...
Bees face a difficult visual discrimination task when they must choose amongst dozens of species of ...