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Changes in food source profitability affect the trophallactic and dancebehavior of forager honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)

机译:食物来源获利能力的变化会影响觅食蜜蜂的对口幻觉行为和舞蹈行为(Apis mellifera L.)

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Since nectar constitutes a highly variable resource, forager honeybees (Apis mellifera) always adjust their social foraging activities according to the current profitability of the nectar sources they exploit. If trophallaxis, food exchange among individuals of the same colony, serves to improve the coordination among nectar foragers, as occurs with the dance behavior, a high correlation might be expected between the foragers' trophallactic behavior and the profitability of the food sources they exploited. The aim of this work was to analyze whether a forager bee changes her trophallactic behavior with the varying profitability of a food source. In addition, since food source profitability affects dance behavior, we also analyzed the degree of coupling between the trophallactic and dance behavior of returning honeybees. Results show that trophallaxis by forager bees inside the hive changed rapidly with fluctuations in food source profitability. After an increase in profitability, returning foragers (1) increased the number of trophallactic offering contacts, (2) decreased the average duration of offering contacts, (3) shifted the temporal distribution of offering contacts from being mainly near the beginning of the time in the hive to being more evenly distributed throughout the entire visit, (4) begged for food less frequently, and (5) shifted their begging toward the very end of the visit. Regarding their dance behavior, foragers danced earlier in their visits to the hive and performed more waggle runs when the profitability of the food source was increased. Furthermore, the trophallactic and dance behaviors were affected not only by the absolute profitability of the food source but also by changes in profitability. Taken together, these results indicate that, in addition to dance behavior, short trophallactic interactions of returning foragers (which include both offering and begging contacts) may help foragers to communicate information about rapidly fluctuating resource opportunities.
机译:由于花蜜构成了高度可变的资源,因此,觅食蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)总是根据其利用的花蜜来源的当前获利能力来调整其社会觅食活动。如果在同一个殖民地个体之间进行食物交换活动,以改善花蜜觅食者之间的协调性(如舞蹈行为),则可能期望觅食者的对勾行为与他们所利用的食物来源的获利能力高度相关。这项工作的目的是分析觅食蜂是否随着食物来源利润的变化而改变其对口行为。此外,由于食物来源的获利能力会影响舞蹈行为,因此,我们还分析了返回的蜜蜂的对讲运动和舞蹈行为之间的耦合程度。结果表明,蜂巢内觅食蜂的对流轴性随食物来源获利能力的波动而迅速变化。获利能力提高后,回头觅食者(1)增加了对口传情类推销联系人的数量,(2)减少了推销联系人的平均持续时间,(3)将提供联系人的时间分布从主要接近于蜂巢在整个访问过程中分配得更均匀,(4)减少食物乞讨的频率,(5)将他们的乞求移到访问的最后。关于他们的舞蹈行为,觅食者在探访蜂巢时会跳舞较早,并在增加食物来源的获利能力时进行更多的摇摆运动。此外,对偶触觉行为和舞蹈行为不仅受到食物来源的绝对获利能力的影响,还受到获利能力变化的影响。综上所述,这些结果表明,除了舞蹈行为外,返回觅食者的短暂对讲机互动(包括提供和乞讨的人)可能有助于觅食者传达有关迅速波动的资源机会的信息。

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