International audienceThe question of why animals sometimes ingest noxious substances is crucial to understand unknown determinants of feeding behaviour. Research on risk-prone feeding behaviour has largely focused on energy budgets as animals with low energy budgets tend to ingest more aversive substances. A less explored possibility is that risk-prone feeding arises from the absence of alternative feeding options, irrespectively of energy budgets. Here we contrasted these two hypotheses in late-fall and winter honey bees. We determined the toxicity of various feeding treatments and showed that when bees can choose between sucrose solution and a mixture of this sucrose solution and a noxious/unpalatable substance, they prefer the pure sucr...
Minerals are required in small amounts to sustain metabolic activity in animals, but mineral deficie...
The widespread decline of honey bees globally has serious consequences for ecosystems and agricultur...
How do nectar-feeding animals choose among alternative flower-handling tactics? Such decisions have ...
International audienceThe question of why animals sometimes ingest noxious substances is crucial to ...
BACKGROUND: Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. Th...
Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. The fact that ...
International audienceWhether animals can actively avoid food contaminated with harmful compounds th...
We measured the distribution of sugar solution within groups of caged honey bees (Apis mellifera) un...
For beekeeping profitability even in droughty years, beekeepers replace natural bee food sources (po...
We measured the distribution of sugar solution within groups of caged honey bees (Apis mellifera) un...
Over a decade, declines in honey bee colonies have raised worldwide concerns. Several potentially co...
Physiological state profoundly influences the expression of the behaviour of individuals and can aff...
In the stochastic world of nectar foragers, the volumes and concentrations of the nectar found withi...
not availableHoney bees willingly consume ethanol as it is available in their natural environment, e...
2012 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Parasites are dependent on their hosts for energy an...
Minerals are required in small amounts to sustain metabolic activity in animals, but mineral deficie...
The widespread decline of honey bees globally has serious consequences for ecosystems and agricultur...
How do nectar-feeding animals choose among alternative flower-handling tactics? Such decisions have ...
International audienceThe question of why animals sometimes ingest noxious substances is crucial to ...
BACKGROUND: Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. Th...
Deterrent substances produced by plants are relevant due to their potential toxicity. The fact that ...
International audienceWhether animals can actively avoid food contaminated with harmful compounds th...
We measured the distribution of sugar solution within groups of caged honey bees (Apis mellifera) un...
For beekeeping profitability even in droughty years, beekeepers replace natural bee food sources (po...
We measured the distribution of sugar solution within groups of caged honey bees (Apis mellifera) un...
Over a decade, declines in honey bee colonies have raised worldwide concerns. Several potentially co...
Physiological state profoundly influences the expression of the behaviour of individuals and can aff...
In the stochastic world of nectar foragers, the volumes and concentrations of the nectar found withi...
not availableHoney bees willingly consume ethanol as it is available in their natural environment, e...
2012 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Parasites are dependent on their hosts for energy an...
Minerals are required in small amounts to sustain metabolic activity in animals, but mineral deficie...
The widespread decline of honey bees globally has serious consequences for ecosystems and agricultur...
How do nectar-feeding animals choose among alternative flower-handling tactics? Such decisions have ...