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“Up” or “down” that makes the difference. How giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) see the world

机译:区别在于“向上”或“向下”。巨型蜜蜂(Apis dorsata)如何看待世界

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A. dorsata builds its large exposed comb high in trees or under ledges of high rocks. The “open” nest of A. dorsata, shielded (only!) by multiple layers of bees, is highly vulnerable to any kind of direct contact or close range attacks from predators. Therefore, guard bees of the outer layer of A. dorsata’s nest monitor the vicinity for possible hazards and an effective risk assessment is required. Guard bees, however, are frequently exposed to different objects like leaves, twigs and other tree litter passing the nest from above and falling to the ground. Thus, downward movement of objects past the nest might be used by A. dorsata to classify these visual stimuli near the nest as “harmless”. To test the effect of movement direction on defensive responses, we used circular black discs that were moved down or up in front of colonies and recorded the number of guard bees flying towards the disc. The size of the disc (diameter from 8 cm to 50 cm) had an effect on the number of guard bees responding, the bigger the plate the more bees started from the nest. The direction of a disc’s movement had a dramatic effect on the attraction. We found a significantly higher number of attacks, when discs were moved upwards compared to downward movements (GLMM (estimate ± s.e.) 1.872 ± 0.149, P < 0.001). Our results demonstrate for the first time that the vertical direction of movement of an object can be important for releasing defensive behaviour. Upward movement of dark objects near the colony might be an innate releaser of attack flights. At the same time, downward movement is perceived as a “harmless” stimulus.
机译:A. dorsata在树木中或高岩石的壁架下建造其大型裸露的梳子。被多层蜜蜂屏蔽(仅!)的背侧A蚁的“开放”巢穴极易受到食肉动物的任何直接接触或近距离攻击。因此,背心A. dorsata巢的外层的保护蜂会监视附近是否有可能的危害,因此需要进行有效的风险评估。但是,保护蜂经常暴露在不同的物体下,例如树叶,树枝和其他树木凋落物,它们从上方穿过巢穴并跌落至地面。因此,物体经过巢穴的向下运动可能会被A. dorsata用来将巢穴附近的这些视觉刺激归为“无害”。为了测试移动方向对防御反应的影响,我们使用了在菌落前面向下或向上移动的圆形黑色圆盘,并记录了飞向圆盘的守卫蜂的数量。圆盘的大小(直径从8厘米到50厘米)对保护蜂的反应数量有影响,盘子越大,蜜蜂从巢中繁殖的越多。碟片运动的方向对吸引力产生了巨大影响。当光盘向上移动时,与向下移动相比,发现的攻击次数要多得多(GLMM(估计值±s.e.)1.872±0.149,P <0.001)。我们的结果首次证明了物体的垂直运动方向对于释放防御行为很重要。黑暗物体在殖民地附近的向上移动可能是攻击飞行的先天释放。同时,向下运动被视为一种“无害”刺激。

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