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Information flow and regulation of foraging activity in bumble bees (Bombus spp.)

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APIDOLOGIE
卷 35, 期 2, 页码 183-192

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SPRINGER FRANCE
DOI: 10.1051/apido:2004002

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Bombus terrestris; recruitment; social insect; collective foraging; communication

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Communication in the context of foraging in humble bees has received less attention than in other social bees. Yet, recent studies have revealed that information flow mediates colony foraging activity. The species studied do not recruit to specific locations, but bees can learn the scent of food sources at the nest, which may reduce their search time. Location communication may not confer high benefits to humble bees. But bees react to nectar influx with increased foraging activity, with high quality food eliciting more activity. This shows that bees recognize and sample freshly collected nectar. If the colony has no demand for food, foraging activity does not increase. Successful foragers distribute a tergal gland pheromone in the nest that also elicits higher foraging activity. Information exchange in the nest thus enables humble bees to base their decision to forage on demand and the presence and profitability of food.

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