Animals must effectively balance the time they spend exploring the environment for new resources and exploiting them. One way that social animals accomplish this balance is by allocating these two tasks to different individuals. In honeybees, foraging is divided between scouts, which tend to explore the landscape for novel resources, and recruits, which tend to exploit these resources. Exploring the variation in cognitive and physiological mechanisms of foraging behaviour will provide a deeper understanding of how the division of labour is regulated in social insect societies. Here, we uncover how honeybee foraging behaviour may be shaped by predispositions in performance of latent inhibition (LI), which is a form of non-associative learnin...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The success of social insects can be in part attributed to their d...
Individuals differing in their cognitive abilities and foraging strategies may confer a valuable ben...
International audienceIndividuals differing in their cognitive abilities and foraging strategies may...
Individual differences in learning can influence how animals respond to and communicate about their ...
Individual differences in learning can influence how animals respond to and communicate about their ...
Individual differences in learning can influence how animals respond to and communicate about their ...
Individual differences in learning can influence how animals respond to and communicate about their ...
Learning and attention allow animals to better navigate complex environments. While foraging, honey ...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) colonies divide foraging activities between scouts, who search for new s...
The emergence of collective behavior from local interactions is a widespread phenomenon in social gr...
Individual animals allowed the opportunity to learn generally outperform those prevented from learni...
Division of labor among honey bee foragers involves “scouts” and “recruits.” Scouts seek new food so...
In honey bees search behavior occurs as social and solitary behavior. In the context of foraging, se...
Variation in behaviour among group members often impacts collective outcomes. Individuals may vary b...
Organisation in eusocial insect colonies emerges from the decisions and actions of its individual me...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The success of social insects can be in part attributed to their d...
Individuals differing in their cognitive abilities and foraging strategies may confer a valuable ben...
International audienceIndividuals differing in their cognitive abilities and foraging strategies may...
Individual differences in learning can influence how animals respond to and communicate about their ...
Individual differences in learning can influence how animals respond to and communicate about their ...
Individual differences in learning can influence how animals respond to and communicate about their ...
Individual differences in learning can influence how animals respond to and communicate about their ...
Learning and attention allow animals to better navigate complex environments. While foraging, honey ...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) colonies divide foraging activities between scouts, who search for new s...
The emergence of collective behavior from local interactions is a widespread phenomenon in social gr...
Individual animals allowed the opportunity to learn generally outperform those prevented from learni...
Division of labor among honey bee foragers involves “scouts” and “recruits.” Scouts seek new food so...
In honey bees search behavior occurs as social and solitary behavior. In the context of foraging, se...
Variation in behaviour among group members often impacts collective outcomes. Individuals may vary b...
Organisation in eusocial insect colonies emerges from the decisions and actions of its individual me...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The success of social insects can be in part attributed to their d...
Individuals differing in their cognitive abilities and foraging strategies may confer a valuable ben...
International audienceIndividuals differing in their cognitive abilities and foraging strategies may...