The interplay between dancing and trophallactic behavior in the honey bee Apis mellifera
The interplay between the recruitment dance and food-giving trophallactic contacts of returning Apis mellifera foragers was analyzed. Dancing and trophallactic events were recorded for bees returning from a rate feeder that provided 50% weight on weight sucrose solution at a constant flow rate of 5...
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| 100 | 1 | |a Farina, W.M. | |
| 245 | 1 | 4 | |a The interplay between dancing and trophallactic behavior in the honey bee Apis mellifera |
| 260 | |b Springer Verlag |c 2000 | ||
| 270 | 1 | 0 | |m Farina, W.M.; Departamento de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria, CP 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina; email: walter@bg.fcen.uba.ar |
| 506 | |2 openaire |e Política editorial | ||
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| 520 | 3 | |a The interplay between the recruitment dance and food-giving trophallactic contacts of returning Apis mellifera foragers was analyzed. Dancing and trophallactic events were recorded for bees returning from a rate feeder that provided 50% weight on weight sucrose solution at a constant flow rate of 5 μl min-1. Bees that had danced immediately before their trophallactic contact had more recipients per trophallaxis compared with bees that did not dance before. Thus, besides information coded in dancing behavior, dance maneuvers could serve as a stimulus to increase attention of bees located on the dance floor to receive nectar. In addition, the number of bees receiving food during a trophallaxis showed a positive correlation with the probability of dancing immediately after contacting. The time from arrival at the hive to when the first or the subsequent contacts took place presented no correlation with the probability of dancing after trophallaxis. Also, the duration of a trophallaxis was positively correlated with the number of recipients per trophallaxis. These results suggest that returning foragers could receive information during a trophallactic contact with their hive mates that modify thresholds for dancing. Dance maneuvers and trophallactic contacts performed by foraging bees seem to be 'mutually' affected. |l eng | |
| 536 | |a Detalles de la financiación: Universidad de Buenos Aires, TW 43 | ||
| 536 | |a Detalles de la financiación: Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, PEI 47/97 | ||
| 536 | |a Detalles de la financiación: Acknowledgements I am deeply indebted to J.A. NúnÄ ez for his constant encouragement, fruitful discussions, valuable comments on early versions of the manuscript and for steadfastly tending the feeder during the experiments. I also thank R. De Marco, M. Gi-urfa, R. Josens, L. Moffatt, F. Roces, and A. Wainselboim for valuable comments and suggestions. I am also very much indebted to T. Seeley and an anonymous referee for valuable comments on the original manuscript. I am indebted to W. Edrich (University of Erlangen, Germany) for fruitful discussions along the data collection, J. Protomastro (National University of Salta) and R. Segezzo who provided accommodation and technical assistance. The Universidad Nacional de Salta (UNSA) provided facilities and technical assistance. This study was partially supported by funds from the University of Buenos Aires (TW 43) to J.A. NúnÄ ez and the author, and CONICET (PEI 47/97) to the author. The present study complies with the current laws of the country in which the experiments were performed. | ||
| 593 | |a Depto. de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria, CP 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||
| 690 | 1 | 0 | |a APIS MELLIFERA |
| 690 | 1 | 0 | |a DANCE BEHAVIOR |
| 690 | 1 | 0 | |a HONEY BEE |
| 690 | 1 | 0 | |a NECTAR FORAGING |
| 690 | 1 | 0 | |a TROPHALLAXIS |
| 690 | 1 | 0 | |a ANIMALIA |
| 690 | 1 | 0 | |a APIS MELLIFERA |
| 690 | 1 | 0 | |a APIS MELLIFERA |
| 690 | 1 | 0 | |a APOIDEA |
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