Background: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night-flowering plants or avoid predators. Like their day-active relatives, they have apposition compound eyes, a design usually found in diurnal insects. The insensitive optics of apposition eyes are not well suited for nocturnal vision. How well then do nocturnal bees and wasps see? What optical and neural adaptations have they evolved for nocturnal vision? Results: We studied female tropical nocturnal sweat bees (Megalopta genalis) and discovered that they are able to learn landmarks around their nest entrance prior to nocturnal foraging trips and to use them to locate the nest upon return. The morphology and optics of the eye and the physiological pro...
SummaryNocturnal animals relying on vision typically have eyes that are optically and morphologicall...
AbstractBees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation t...
Growing evidence indicates that insect ocelli are strongly adapted to meet the specific functional r...
AbstractBackground: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night...
In response to the pressures of predation, parasitism and competition for limited resources, several...
Most bees are diurnal, with behaviour that is largely visually mediated, but several groups have mad...
The apposition compound eye of the nocturnal polistine wasp Apoica pallens shows, in comparison to t...
Honeybees, like humans and most other vertebrates, are colour-blind in dim light. Bees are primarily...
Bees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation that bees...
Honeybees, like humans and most other vertebrates, are colour-blind in dim light. Bees are primarily...
Most bees are diurnal, with behaviour that is largely visually mediated, but several groups have mad...
Nocturnal bees, wasps and ants have considerably larger ocelli than their diurnal relatives, suggest...
AbstractSome eyes work better in the dark than others. The apposition type of compound eye that bees...
A crepuscular or nocturnal lifestyle has evolved in bees several times independently, probably to ex...
Nocturnal animals relying on vision typically have eyes that are optically and morphologically adapt...
SummaryNocturnal animals relying on vision typically have eyes that are optically and morphologicall...
AbstractBees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation t...
Growing evidence indicates that insect ocelli are strongly adapted to meet the specific functional r...
AbstractBackground: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night...
In response to the pressures of predation, parasitism and competition for limited resources, several...
Most bees are diurnal, with behaviour that is largely visually mediated, but several groups have mad...
The apposition compound eye of the nocturnal polistine wasp Apoica pallens shows, in comparison to t...
Honeybees, like humans and most other vertebrates, are colour-blind in dim light. Bees are primarily...
Bees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation that bees...
Honeybees, like humans and most other vertebrates, are colour-blind in dim light. Bees are primarily...
Most bees are diurnal, with behaviour that is largely visually mediated, but several groups have mad...
Nocturnal bees, wasps and ants have considerably larger ocelli than their diurnal relatives, suggest...
AbstractSome eyes work better in the dark than others. The apposition type of compound eye that bees...
A crepuscular or nocturnal lifestyle has evolved in bees several times independently, probably to ex...
Nocturnal animals relying on vision typically have eyes that are optically and morphologically adapt...
SummaryNocturnal animals relying on vision typically have eyes that are optically and morphologicall...
AbstractBees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation t...
Growing evidence indicates that insect ocelli are strongly adapted to meet the specific functional r...