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Landmark orientation during the approach to the nest in the stingless beeTrigona (Tetragonisca) angustula (Apidae,Meliponinae)
Authors:J Zeil  D Wittmann
Institution:(1) Biologisches Institut (Lehrstuhlfür Biokybernetik), Universität Tübingen, Germany;(2) Zoologisches Institut (Lehrstuhl für Entwicklungsphysiologie), Universität Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 28, D-7400 Tübingen 1, Germany
Abstract:Summary We displaced a small nest box containing stingless bees (Trigona (Tetragonisca)angustula) over distances of up to 1.6 meters in different directions and counted the numbers of returning foragers to measure the effects of this manipulation on the homing ability of bees. Bees find it hard to locate the nest box when it was displaced more than about 1 m backwards, forwards or sideways relative to the direction into which the nest entrance pointed. They do not find the nest when its height above ground is changed. The bees use landmarks in the vicinity of the nest to locate it: When the nest box is displaced and landmark positions are changed so that their angular position at the new nest site is the same as at the normal nest position their homing ability is less impaired than it is without changes in landmark positions. Our results show that the bees do not use the nest box itself as a landmark until they have approached the nest position to within about 1 meter with the aid of surrounding landmarks.
Keywords:Nest recognition  landmark orientation  Trigona (Tetragonisca) angustula  stingless bees  Hymenoptera
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