Adrian Horridge Biological Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia Abstract: In the 1920s, Mathilde Hertz found that trained bees discriminated between shapes or patterns of similar size by something related to total length of contrasting contours. This input is now interpreted as modulation in green and blue receptor channels as flying bees scan in the horizontal plane. Modulation is defined as total contrast irrespective of sign multiplied by length of edge displaying that contrast, projected to vertical, therefore, combining structure and contrast in a single input. Contrast is outside the eye; modulation is a phasic response in receptor pathways inside. In recent experiments, bees trained to distinguish color...
Because bees fly around, visit flowers and chase mates, we conclude intuitively that they see things...
In the 19(th) century, it was found that attraction of bees to light was controlled by light intensi...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758) potentially rely on a variety of visual cues when searchi...
In the 1920s, Mathilde Hertz found that trained bees discriminated between shapes or patterns of sim...
Adrian Horridge Biological Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia Abstr...
A century ago, in his study of colour vision in the honeybee (Apis mellifera), Karl von Frisch showe...
Behind each facet of the compound eye, bees have photoreceptors for ultraviolet, green, and blue wav...
A century ago, in his study of colour vision in the honeybee (Apis mellifera), Karl von Frisch showe...
A century ago, in his study of colour vision in the honeybee (Apis mellifera), Karl von Frisch showe...
AbstractWhen vertically presented patterns are fixed in relation to the point of choice of the bees,...
AbstractWhen vertically presented patterns are fixed in relation to the point of choice of the bees,...
abstract: This study illustrates the abilities of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, to learn and differe...
Bee eyes have photoreceptors for ultraviolet, green, and blue wavelengths that are excited by reflec...
For a reward of sugar, bees will learn to prefer a pattern rather than an alternative similar one. T...
Because bees fly around, visit flowers and chase mates, we conclude intuitively that they see things...
Because bees fly around, visit flowers and chase mates, we conclude intuitively that they see things...
In the 19(th) century, it was found that attraction of bees to light was controlled by light intensi...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758) potentially rely on a variety of visual cues when searchi...
In the 1920s, Mathilde Hertz found that trained bees discriminated between shapes or patterns of sim...
Adrian Horridge Biological Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, Australia Abstr...
A century ago, in his study of colour vision in the honeybee (Apis mellifera), Karl von Frisch showe...
Behind each facet of the compound eye, bees have photoreceptors for ultraviolet, green, and blue wav...
A century ago, in his study of colour vision in the honeybee (Apis mellifera), Karl von Frisch showe...
A century ago, in his study of colour vision in the honeybee (Apis mellifera), Karl von Frisch showe...
AbstractWhen vertically presented patterns are fixed in relation to the point of choice of the bees,...
AbstractWhen vertically presented patterns are fixed in relation to the point of choice of the bees,...
abstract: This study illustrates the abilities of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, to learn and differe...
Bee eyes have photoreceptors for ultraviolet, green, and blue wavelengths that are excited by reflec...
For a reward of sugar, bees will learn to prefer a pattern rather than an alternative similar one. T...
Because bees fly around, visit flowers and chase mates, we conclude intuitively that they see things...
Because bees fly around, visit flowers and chase mates, we conclude intuitively that they see things...
In the 19(th) century, it was found that attraction of bees to light was controlled by light intensi...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758) potentially rely on a variety of visual cues when searchi...