International audienceCentral place foraging pollinators tend to develop multi-destination routes (traplines) to exploit patchily distributed plant resources. While the formation of traplines by individual pollinators has been studied in detail, how populations of foragers use resources in a common area is an open question, difficult to address experimentally. We explored conditions for the emergence of resource partitioning among traplining bees using agent-based models built from experimental data of bumblebees foraging on artificial flowers. In the models, bees learn to develop routes as a consequence of feedback loops that change their probabilities of moving between flowers. While a positive reinforcement of movements leading to reward...
International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to ...
International audienceCentral-place foragers exploiting floral resources often use multi-destination...
International audienceHow animals explore and acquire knowledge from the environment is a key questi...
International audienceCentral place foraging pollinators tend to develop multi-destination routes (t...
International audienceCentral place foraging pollinators tend to develop multi-destination routes (t...
International audienceCentral place foraging pollinators tend to develop multi-destination routes (t...
International audienceCentral place foraging pollinators tend to develop multi-destination routes (t...
International audienceCentral place foraging pollinators tend to develop multi-destination routes (t...
Central place foraging pollinators, such as bees, tend to learn multi-destination routes (traplines)...
Central place foraging pollinators, such as bees, tend to learn multi-destination routes (traplines)...
Effective foraging for food is such a necessity for most animals it is reasonable to expect natural ...
Pollinating bees develop foraging circuits (traplines) to visit multiple flowers in a manner that mi...
International audienceCentral-place foragers exploiting floral resources often use multi-destination...
International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to ...
International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to ...
International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to ...
International audienceCentral-place foragers exploiting floral resources often use multi-destination...
International audienceHow animals explore and acquire knowledge from the environment is a key questi...
International audienceCentral place foraging pollinators tend to develop multi-destination routes (t...
International audienceCentral place foraging pollinators tend to develop multi-destination routes (t...
International audienceCentral place foraging pollinators tend to develop multi-destination routes (t...
International audienceCentral place foraging pollinators tend to develop multi-destination routes (t...
International audienceCentral place foraging pollinators tend to develop multi-destination routes (t...
Central place foraging pollinators, such as bees, tend to learn multi-destination routes (traplines)...
Central place foraging pollinators, such as bees, tend to learn multi-destination routes (traplines)...
Effective foraging for food is such a necessity for most animals it is reasonable to expect natural ...
Pollinating bees develop foraging circuits (traplines) to visit multiple flowers in a manner that mi...
International audienceCentral-place foragers exploiting floral resources often use multi-destination...
International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to ...
International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to ...
International audiencePollinators, such as bees, often develop multi-location routes (traplines) to ...
International audienceCentral-place foragers exploiting floral resources often use multi-destination...
International audienceHow animals explore and acquire knowledge from the environment is a key questi...