2016
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1607426113
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Electric fields of flowers stimulate the sensory hairs of bumble bees

Abstract: Most of us have been shocked after walking across a carpet and touching a metal doorknob. The build-up of charge-"static" electricity-on the surface of some nonconductors because of friction is called triboelectricity. We are unaware of the build-up of charge on our bodies as we walk and only notice it upon discharge when it briefly stimulates our pain-sensing neurons; it is essentially an epiphenomenon for us. That positive charge builds up on flying insects, such as bees, has been appreciated for decades (1,… Show more

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“…As described in Fig. 3 (D and E), making contact with the surroundings can charge the target through contact electrification (30)(31)(32). Approach of a charged target induces a voltage in the ISWs.…”
Section: Sensing By Electrostatic Inductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As described in Fig. 3 (D and E), making contact with the surroundings can charge the target through contact electrification (30)(31)(32). Approach of a charged target induces a voltage in the ISWs.…”
Section: Sensing By Electrostatic Inductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because contact with its surroundings causes the object to be charged through contact electrification, objects usually have static charges on their surfaces (Fig. 4A) (21,22,(30)(31)(32). When an object is approaching the receptor, electric fields originating from the object gradually increase the induced voltage in the hydrogel electric field receiver of the SAER (Fig.…”
Section: Sensing Capability Of the Saermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No contexto histórico da biologia da polinização, o eletromagnetismo se apresenta como uma modalidade sensorial recém-descoberta utilizada no processo de comunicação entre plantas e seus visitantes florais. Abelhas possuem um senso triboelétrico de percepção mediado por mecanorreceptores presentes nas antenas e localizados nos pelos filiformes (Clarke et al 2013, Greggers et al 2013, Sutton et al 2016, Zakon 2016, Clarke et al 2017. O mecanismo respeita leis naturais de cargas positivas e negativas com respeito aos objetos estáticos e em movimento.…”
Section: Percepção a Partir Do Eletromagnetismounclassified
“…Uma das hipóteses levantadas para explicar a relevância dos sinais eletromagnéticos é o uso desta informação sensorial na identificação de flores que foram recentemente visitandas. A percepção da mudança de carga dos campos elétricos aumentaria a eficácia das abelhas no momento de selecionar em quais flores pousar e coletar recurso (Clarke et al 2013, Zakon 2016, Clarke et al 2017. A espécie Bombus terrestris, por exemplo, pode detectar e aprender como utilizar a variação estrutural do campo elétrico floral para discriminar entre flores visitadas ou não visitadas (Clarke et al 2013).…”
Section: Percepção a Partir Do Eletromagnetismounclassified