نتایج جستجو برای: apis mellifera meda

تعداد نتایج: 10464  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Emily Baird Mandyam V Srinivasan Shaowu Zhang Ann Cowling

Visual control of flight speed in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) was investigated by training them to fly through a specially constructed tunnel in which the motion, contrast and texture of the patterns lining the walls could be varied. Manipulation of pattern motion revealed that the speed of flight is controlled by regulating the image motion that is experienced by the eyes. Flight speed is su...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Gerald Kastberger Evelyn Schmelzer Ilse Kranner

Giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) nest in the open and have evolved a plethora of defence behaviors. Against predatory wasps, including hornets, they display highly coordinated Mexican wave-like cascades termed 'shimmering'. Shimmering starts at distinct spots on the nest surface and then spreads across the nest within a split second whereby hundreds of individual bees flip their abdomens upwards....

2013
Wenchao Yang Haiou Kuang Shanshan Wang Jie Wang Wei Liu Zhenhong Wu Yuanyuan Tian Zachary Y. Huang Xiaoqing Miao

In the European honey bee, Apis mellifera, pollen foragers have a higher sucrose responsiveness than nectar foragers when tested using a proboscis extension response (PER) assay. In addition, Africanized honey bees have a higher sucrose responsiveness than European honey bees. Based on the biology of the Eastern honey bee, A. cerana, we hypothesized that A. cerana should also have a higher resp...

2004
Younglim Lee M. E. Bitterman

Foraging honeybees (Apis mellifera) were trained individually to discriminate between targets that contained 5-/il or 20-̂ 1 drops of sucrose solution. Neither latency of response on singlestimulus trials nor preference on choice trials proved sufficiently sensitive to provide a detailed picture of the course of learning as a function of amount of reward, but measures of resistance to extinction...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Ken Cheng

Free flying honeybees were trained successively on two different tasks of landmark-based spatial memory. On both task 1 and task 2, the goal was at a consistent distance and direction from a cylindrical landmark. The colours of the landmarks differed for the two tasks. The target direction from the landmark in task 2 was opposite to that in task 1. The context in which task 2 took place was eit...

2016
Aravin Chakravarthi Emily Baird Marie Dacke Almut Kelber

Bombus terrestris is one of the most commonly used insect models to investigate visually guided behavior and spatial vision in particular. Two fundamental measures of spatial vision are spatial resolution and contrast sensitivity. In this study, we report the threshold of spatial resolution in B. terrestris and characterize the contrast sensitivity function of the bumblebee visual system for a ...

2017
Aleksandra Langowska Michał Zawilak Tim H Sparks Adam Glazaczow Peter W Tomkins Piotr Tryjanowski

There is growing concern about declines in pollinator species, and more recently reservations have been expressed about mismatch in plant-pollinator synchrony as a consequence of phenological change caused by rising temperatures. Long-term changes in honeybee Apis mellifera phenology may have major consequences for agriculture, especially the pollinator market, as well as for honey production. ...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2015
Ken Tan Shihao Dong Xiwen Liu Weiweng Chen Yuchong Wang Benjamin P Oldroyd Tanya Latty

Most models of animal choice behaviour assume that desirable but unavailable options, such as a high quality, but inhabited nest sites, do not influence an individual's preferences for the remaining options. However, experiments suggest that in mammals, the mere presence of such 'phantom' alternatives can alter, and even reverse, an individual's preferences for other items in a choice set. Phan...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Brian R Johnson

Biological patterns are often constructed via a combination of mechanisms including self-organization, templates and recipes. Our understanding of self-organization is becoming increasingly clear, yet how multiple mechanisms work together and what selective advantage they confer over simpler mechanisms is poorly understood. Honeybee (Apis mellifera) combs exhibit a pattern of brood at the botto...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 2000
A Tofilski

Foraging by honeybee workers was investigated from the moment of the first foraging flight until death. To minimise the influence of factors other than senescence the foragers were trained to collect food from an artificial flower close to their hive. During each foraging trip the workers repeatedly visited an artificial flower, collecting one microlitre of 50% sugar solution per visit. During ...

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