Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have evolved under social selective pressures as a strategy to optimize coordination among asymmetrical individuals. Evidence for this hypothesis have been collected in Hymenoptera: eusocial honey bees showed olfactory lateralization at the population level, whereas solitary mason bees only showed individual-level olfactory lateralization. Here we investigated lateralization of odour detection and learning in the bumble bee, Bombus terrestris L., an annual eusocial species of Hymenoptera. By training bumble bees on the proboscis extension reflex paradigm with only one antenna in use, we provided the very first evidence of asymmetrical performance ...
Left-right antennal asymmetry has been reported in honeybees. We studied primitive social bees to in...
Left–right antennal asymmetry has been reported in honeybees. We studied primitive social bees to i...
Several species of social bees exhibit population-level lateralization in learning odors and recalli...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Recent evidence suggests that asymmetry between the left and right sides of the brain is not limited...
Recent evidence suggests that asymmetry between the left and right sides of the brain is not limited...
Lateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the human br...
SummaryLateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the h...
SummaryLateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the h...
The honeybee Apis mellifera, with a brain of only 960,000 neurons and the ability to perform sophist...
The honeybee Apis mellifera, with a brain of only 960,000 neurons and the ability to perform sophist...
Recent studies have revealed a variety of left–right asymmetries among vertebrates and invertebrates...
Left-right antennal asymmetry has been reported in honeybees. We studied primitive social bees to in...
Left–right antennal asymmetry has been reported in honeybees. We studied primitive social bees to i...
Several species of social bees exhibit population-level lateralization in learning odors and recalli...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Brain and behavioural lateralization at the population level has been recently hypothesized to have ...
Recent evidence suggests that asymmetry between the left and right sides of the brain is not limited...
Recent evidence suggests that asymmetry between the left and right sides of the brain is not limited...
Lateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the human br...
SummaryLateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the h...
SummaryLateralization of function is a well-known phenomenon in humans. The two hemispheres of the h...
The honeybee Apis mellifera, with a brain of only 960,000 neurons and the ability to perform sophist...
The honeybee Apis mellifera, with a brain of only 960,000 neurons and the ability to perform sophist...
Recent studies have revealed a variety of left–right asymmetries among vertebrates and invertebrates...
Left-right antennal asymmetry has been reported in honeybees. We studied primitive social bees to in...
Left–right antennal asymmetry has been reported in honeybees. We studied primitive social bees to i...
Several species of social bees exhibit population-level lateralization in learning odors and recalli...