Travel optimization by foraging bumblebees through readjustments of traplines after discovery of new feeding locations.
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Space use of bumblebees (Bombus spp.) revealed by radio-trackingRadar tracking and motion-sensitive cameras on flowers reveal the development of pollinator multi-destination routes over large spatial scalesThe ontogeny of bumblebee flight trajectories: from naïve explorers to experienced foragersMonitoring Flower Visitation Networks and Interactions between Pairs of Bumble Bees in a Large Outdoor Flight CageSignatures of a globally optimal searching strategy in the three-dimensional foraging flights of bumblebeesField margins, foraging distances and their impacts on nesting pollinator successBee positive: the importance of electroreception in pollinator cognitive ecology.Olfactory searches with limited space perception.An assessment of fixed interval timing in free-flying honey bees (Apis mellifera ligustica): an analysis of individual performance.Inter-individual variability in the foraging behaviour of traplining bumblebees.Spatial reorientation by geometry in bumblebees.A simple iterative model accurately captures complex trapline formation by bumblebees across spatial scales and flower arrangements.FLOBOTS: ROBOTIC FLOWERS FOR BEE BEHAVIOUR EXPERIMENTS.Exploring miniature insect brains using micro-CT scanning techniques.Honey Bee Location- and Time-Linked Memory Use in Novel Foraging Situations: Floral Color DependencyNumerical cognition in bees and other insects.Effect of acute pesticide exposure on bee spatial working memory using an analogue of the radial-arm mazeBehavioural syndromes and social insects: personality at multiple levels.A low-cost, computer-controlled robotic flower system for behavioral experiments.Bees do not use nearest-neighbour rules for optimization of multi-location routes.Trade-off between travel distance and prioritization of high-reward sites in traplining bumblebees.Unravelling the mechanisms of trapline foraging in bees.Strategies of the honeybee Apis mellifera during visual search for vertical targets presented at various heights: a role for spatial attention?Solving difficult problems creatively: a role for energy optimised deterministic/stochastic hybrid computing.Adding landscape genetics and individual traits to the ecosystem function paradigm reveals the importance of species functional breadth.Continuous Radar Tracking Illustrates the Development of Multi-destination Routes of Bumblebees.Effect of particle size on the glass transition.Treating hummingbirds as feathered bees: a case of ethological cross-pollination.Practice makes proficient: pigeons (Columba livia) learn efficient routes on full-circuit navigational traveling salesperson problems.Chemotaxis can provide biological organisms with good solutions to the travelling salesman problem.Determinism as a statistical metric for ecologically important recurrent behaviors with trapline foraging as a case studyFlowers attract weaver ants that deter less effective pollinatorsAnalysing plant-pollinator interactions with spatial movement networksCan the Agent with Limited Information Solve Travelling Salesman Problem?
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Travel optimization by foraging bumblebees through readjustments of traplines after discovery of new feeding locations.
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Travel optimization by foragin ...... very of new feeding locations.
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Travel optimization by foragin ...... very of new feeding locations.
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Travel optimization by foragin ...... very of new feeding locations.
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Travel optimization by foragin ...... very of new feeding locations.
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Travel optimization by foragin ...... overy of new feeding locations
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Mathieu Lihoreau
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2010-10-25T00:00:00Z