2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13592-023-00990-5
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Decoding the dance parameters of eastern honeybee, Apis cerana

Abstract: Bees dance to deliver food vectors that contain information regarding distance gauging and spatial orientation. The eastern honey bee, Apis cerana, also transmits this vector information through waggle dance. Although many reports have published on this topic, changes in dance parameters of A. cerana that occur at different distances are unclear. Herein, we filmed the bees’ foraging dance at different distances until the bees stopped collecting food, analyzed these videos frame by frame, and set a feeder in fo… Show more

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“…Accordingly, temperate populations of both species show shallower dance-distance calibration curves associated with larger foraging ranges (Boch, 1957;Hu et al, 2023;Kohl et al, 2020;Punchihewa et al, 1985;Sasaki et al, 1993;Schneider, 1989;Su et al, 2008). However, only Boch (1957) compared the dance behavior of different A. mellifera populations in common garden experiments to exclude any possible environmental effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, temperate populations of both species show shallower dance-distance calibration curves associated with larger foraging ranges (Boch, 1957;Hu et al, 2023;Kohl et al, 2020;Punchihewa et al, 1985;Sasaki et al, 1993;Schneider, 1989;Su et al, 2008). However, only Boch (1957) compared the dance behavior of different A. mellifera populations in common garden experiments to exclude any possible environmental effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%