2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00040-018-0617-8
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Hissing of A. cerana japonica is not only a direct aposematic response but also a frequent behavior during daytime

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“…Regarding the function of hissing, it is thought to serve as an aposematic signal in response to disturbances, such as physical disturbance of a colony or the approach of predator, such as hornets (Fuchs and Koeniger 1974;Sarma et al 2002;Hrncir et al 2005;Fuchs and Tautz 2011;Wehmann et al 2015); a correlation formed on the basis of circumstantial and observational evidence over time. However, findings from the previous study (Kawakita et al 2018) showed that A. cerana japonica could hiss even without an obvious disturbance. Although our previous study (Kawakita et al 2018) suggested A. cerana japonica make hissing sound in diurnal patterns, the daily and seasonal patterns of hissing in A. cerana japonica , however, remain unknown, and if identified, could uncover the potential function of this behavior.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…Regarding the function of hissing, it is thought to serve as an aposematic signal in response to disturbances, such as physical disturbance of a colony or the approach of predator, such as hornets (Fuchs and Koeniger 1974;Sarma et al 2002;Hrncir et al 2005;Fuchs and Tautz 2011;Wehmann et al 2015); a correlation formed on the basis of circumstantial and observational evidence over time. However, findings from the previous study (Kawakita et al 2018) showed that A. cerana japonica could hiss even without an obvious disturbance. Although our previous study (Kawakita et al 2018) suggested A. cerana japonica make hissing sound in diurnal patterns, the daily and seasonal patterns of hissing in A. cerana japonica , however, remain unknown, and if identified, could uncover the potential function of this behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…However, findings from the previous study (Kawakita et al 2018) showed that A. cerana japonica could hiss even without an obvious disturbance. Although our previous study (Kawakita et al 2018) suggested A. cerana japonica make hissing sound in diurnal patterns, the daily and seasonal patterns of hissing in A. cerana japonica , however, remain unknown, and if identified, could uncover the potential function of this behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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