Shimmering is a collective defence behaviour in Giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) whereby individual bees flip their abdomen upwards, producing Mexican wave-like patterns on the nest surface. Bucket bridging has been used to explain the spread of information in a chain of members including three testable concepts: first, linearity assumes that individual "agent bees" that participate in the wave will be affected preferentially from the side of wave origin. The directed-trigger hypothesis addresses the coincidence of the individual property of trigger direction with the collective property of wave direction. Second, continuity describes the transfer of information without being stopped, delayed or re-routed. The active-neighbours hypothesis ass...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) live in colonies that reproduce by fissioning. When a colony divides its...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review and is subject to S...
Honeybee swarms are a landmark example of collective behavior. To become a coherent swarm, bees loca...
Shimmering is a collective defence behaviour in Giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) whereby individual be...
<div><p>Shimmering is a collective defence behaviour in Giant honeybees (<em>Apis dorsata</em>) wher...
<div><p>Shimmering is a defence behaviour in giant honeybees (<i>Apis dorsata</i>), whereby bees on ...
Shimmering is a defence behaviour in giant honeybees (Apis dorsata), whereby bees on the nest surfac...
Abstract Giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) nest in the open and have therefore evolved a variety of def...
In Giant Honey Bees, abdomen flipping happens in a variety of contexts. It can be either synchronous...
In Giant Honey Bees, abdomen flipping happens in a variety of contexts. It can be either synchronous...
Giant honeybees, including the open-nesting Asian giant honeybee Apis dorsata, display a spectacular...
Giant honeybees, including the open-nesting Asian giant honeybee Apis dorsata, display a spectacular...
Many animals move in groups, but the mechanisms by which a group of animals form a consensus about w...
The last few years have seen a renewed interest in the mechanisms behind nest-site selection in hone...
<p><b>).</b> Sketches of activity plots for distinguishing the <i>statuses</i> (<i>I,II,III</i>) of ...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) live in colonies that reproduce by fissioning. When a colony divides its...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review and is subject to S...
Honeybee swarms are a landmark example of collective behavior. To become a coherent swarm, bees loca...
Shimmering is a collective defence behaviour in Giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) whereby individual be...
<div><p>Shimmering is a collective defence behaviour in Giant honeybees (<em>Apis dorsata</em>) wher...
<div><p>Shimmering is a defence behaviour in giant honeybees (<i>Apis dorsata</i>), whereby bees on ...
Shimmering is a defence behaviour in giant honeybees (Apis dorsata), whereby bees on the nest surfac...
Abstract Giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) nest in the open and have therefore evolved a variety of def...
In Giant Honey Bees, abdomen flipping happens in a variety of contexts. It can be either synchronous...
In Giant Honey Bees, abdomen flipping happens in a variety of contexts. It can be either synchronous...
Giant honeybees, including the open-nesting Asian giant honeybee Apis dorsata, display a spectacular...
Giant honeybees, including the open-nesting Asian giant honeybee Apis dorsata, display a spectacular...
Many animals move in groups, but the mechanisms by which a group of animals form a consensus about w...
The last few years have seen a renewed interest in the mechanisms behind nest-site selection in hone...
<p><b>).</b> Sketches of activity plots for distinguishing the <i>statuses</i> (<i>I,II,III</i>) of ...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) live in colonies that reproduce by fissioning. When a colony divides its...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review and is subject to S...
Honeybee swarms are a landmark example of collective behavior. To become a coherent swarm, bees loca...