International audienceLike in honey bees, the pollen collected and stored by stingless bees usually undergoes a fermentation process characterized by increase in moisture, lactic acid, and proliferation of microorganisms. We tested whether 2-day-old Scaptotrigona aff. depilis workers were more attracted to and consumed fermented pollen from old pollen pots (>7 days) or fresh pollen collected from the corbicula of foragers. In each bioassay, we offered both types of pollen to 40 inexperienced workers of one colony for 24 min, and repeated the procedure in ten different colonies. In all cases, there were more bees feeding on the fermented pollen, which was 2.2 times more consumed than the fresh pollen. Our results suggested that fermented pol...
In contrast to the wealth of knowledge concerning sucrose-rewarded learning mechanisms, the question...
Searching for reward motivates and drives behaviour. In honey bees Apis mellifera, specialized polle...
Parasites often modify host foraging behavior, for example, by spurring changes to nutrient intake r...
In many pollinating insects, foraging preferences are adjusted on the basis of floral cues learned a...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) collect and store both honey and pollen in preserved forms. Pollen stora...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) collect and store both honey and pollen in preserved forms. Pollen stora...
Larvae and imagos of bees rely exclusively on floral rewards as a food source but host-plant range c...
Pollen traps used for harvesting pollen from Apis mellifera do not work for stingless bees, as most ...
The role of pollen odour cues in the foraging behaviour of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) is poorly ...
Larvae and imagos of bees rely exclusively on floral rewards as a food source but host-plant range c...
Pollen selection affects honeybee colony development and productivity. Considering that pollen is co...
Pollen plays a dual role as both a gametophyte and a nutritional reward for pollinators. Although po...
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, show learned odour preferences for flowers that provide nectar as a rewar...
Bumble bees, like the closely-related honey bees, can activate nestmates to forage for nectar. Howev...
1. Although pollen is a vital nutritional resource for honey bees, Apis mellifera, the influence of ...
In contrast to the wealth of knowledge concerning sucrose-rewarded learning mechanisms, the question...
Searching for reward motivates and drives behaviour. In honey bees Apis mellifera, specialized polle...
Parasites often modify host foraging behavior, for example, by spurring changes to nutrient intake r...
In many pollinating insects, foraging preferences are adjusted on the basis of floral cues learned a...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) collect and store both honey and pollen in preserved forms. Pollen stora...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) collect and store both honey and pollen in preserved forms. Pollen stora...
Larvae and imagos of bees rely exclusively on floral rewards as a food source but host-plant range c...
Pollen traps used for harvesting pollen from Apis mellifera do not work for stingless bees, as most ...
The role of pollen odour cues in the foraging behaviour of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) is poorly ...
Larvae and imagos of bees rely exclusively on floral rewards as a food source but host-plant range c...
Pollen selection affects honeybee colony development and productivity. Considering that pollen is co...
Pollen plays a dual role as both a gametophyte and a nutritional reward for pollinators. Although po...
Honeybees, Apis mellifera, show learned odour preferences for flowers that provide nectar as a rewar...
Bumble bees, like the closely-related honey bees, can activate nestmates to forage for nectar. Howev...
1. Although pollen is a vital nutritional resource for honey bees, Apis mellifera, the influence of ...
In contrast to the wealth of knowledge concerning sucrose-rewarded learning mechanisms, the question...
Searching for reward motivates and drives behaviour. In honey bees Apis mellifera, specialized polle...
Parasites often modify host foraging behavior, for example, by spurring changes to nutrient intake r...