The sweat bee Megalopta (Hymenoptera: Halictidae), unlike most bees, flies in extremely dim light. And although nocturnal insects are often equipped with superposition eyes, which greatly enhance light capture, Megalopta performs visually guided flight with apposition eyes. We examined how light limits Megalopta's flight behavior by measuring flight times and corresponding light levels and comparing them with flight trajectories upon return to the nest. We found the average time to land increased in dim light, an effect due not to slow approaches, but to circuitous approaches. Some landings, however, were quite fast even in the dark. To explain this, we examined the flight trajectories and found that in dim light, landings became increasing...
Background: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night-floweri...
AbstractBackground: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night...
Bees are mostly active during the daytime, but nocturnality has been reported in some bee families. ...
Like their diurnal relatives, Megalopta genalis use visual information to control flight. Unlike the...
To avoid collisions when navigating through cluttered environments, flying insects must control thei...
Flying, as well as walking insects rely on vision to regulate locomotion, even in the dark when the ...
To make a smooth touchdown when landing, an insect must be able to reliably control its approach spe...
Bees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation that bees...
In response to the pressures of predation, parasitism and competition for limited resources, several...
To control flight, insects rely on the pattern of visual motion generated on the retina as they move...
Foraging bees rely on vision for most of their behaviours. They use landmark cues and optic flow to ...
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...
Bees are mostly active during the daytime, but nocturnality has been reported in some bee families. ...
Background: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night-floweri...
AbstractBackground: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night...
Bees are mostly active during the daytime, but nocturnality has been reported in some bee families. ...
Like their diurnal relatives, Megalopta genalis use visual information to control flight. Unlike the...
To avoid collisions when navigating through cluttered environments, flying insects must control thei...
Flying, as well as walking insects rely on vision to regulate locomotion, even in the dark when the ...
To make a smooth touchdown when landing, an insect must be able to reliably control its approach spe...
Bees are predominantly diurnal; only a few groups fly at night. An evolutionary limitation that bees...
In response to the pressures of predation, parasitism and competition for limited resources, several...
To control flight, insects rely on the pattern of visual motion generated on the retina as they move...
Foraging bees rely on vision for most of their behaviours. They use landmark cues and optic flow to ...
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...
Bees are mostly active during the daytime, but nocturnality has been reported in some bee families. ...
Background: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night-floweri...
AbstractBackground: Some bees and wasps have evolved nocturnal behavior, presumably to exploit night...
Bees are mostly active during the daytime, but nocturnality has been reported in some bee families. ...