Hydrocarbons emitted by waggle-dancing honey bees are known to reactivate experienced foragers to visit known food sources. This study investigates whether these hydrocarbons also increase waggle-dance recruitment by observing recruitment and dancing behavior when the dance compounds are introduced into the hive. If the hydrocarbons emitted by waggle-dancing bees affect the recruitment of foragers to a food source, then the number of recruits arriving at a food source should be greater after introduction of dance compounds versus a pure-solvent control. This prediction was supported by the results of experiments in which recruits were captured at a feeder following introduction of dance-compounds into a hive. This study also tested two none...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
Honey bee queens (Apis mellifera) who mate with multiple males produce colonies that are filled with...
Hydrocarbons emitted by waggle-dancing honey bees are known to reactivate experienced foragers to vi...
The waggle dance of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) foragers communicates to nest mates the location o...
If a forager bee returns to her hive laden with high-quality nectar but then experiences difficulty ...
Floral scents are important information cues used to organize foraging-related tasks in honeybees. T...
Apis mellifera bees perform dances to communicate the presence of desirable nectar sources. The regu...
Many of the activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on the use of communicatio...
The honey bee's waggle dance constitutes a remarkable example of an efficient code allowing social e...
A honeybee informs her nestmates of the location of a flower she has visited by a unique behavior ca...
Abstract: The honey bee time memory enables foragers to return to a profitable food source in antici...
One of the most conspicuous activities o f worker bees inside a hive is the shaking of other wc~rlie...
Information exchange of environmental cues facilitates decision-making processes among members of in...
The honeybee, Apis mellifera, dance language, used to communicate the location of profitable food re...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
Honey bee queens (Apis mellifera) who mate with multiple males produce colonies that are filled with...
Hydrocarbons emitted by waggle-dancing honey bees are known to reactivate experienced foragers to vi...
The waggle dance of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) foragers communicates to nest mates the location o...
If a forager bee returns to her hive laden with high-quality nectar but then experiences difficulty ...
Floral scents are important information cues used to organize foraging-related tasks in honeybees. T...
Apis mellifera bees perform dances to communicate the presence of desirable nectar sources. The regu...
Many of the activities within honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies rely on the use of communicatio...
The honey bee's waggle dance constitutes a remarkable example of an efficient code allowing social e...
A honeybee informs her nestmates of the location of a flower she has visited by a unique behavior ca...
Abstract: The honey bee time memory enables foragers to return to a profitable food source in antici...
One of the most conspicuous activities o f worker bees inside a hive is the shaking of other wc~rlie...
Information exchange of environmental cues facilitates decision-making processes among members of in...
The honeybee, Apis mellifera, dance language, used to communicate the location of profitable food re...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
It is well known that honeybees share information related to food sources with nestmates using a dan...
Honey bee queens (Apis mellifera) who mate with multiple males produce colonies that are filled with...