Assessment of food source profitability in honeybees (Apis mellifera): How does disturbance of foraging activity affect trophallactic behaviour?

When forager honeybees (Apis mellifera) return to the hive after a successful foraging trip, they unload the collected liquid to recipient hive mates through mouth-to-mouth contacts (trophallaxis). The speed at which the liquid is transferred (unloading rate) from donor to recipient is related to th...

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Autor principal: Wainselboim, A.J
Otros Autores: Roces, F., Farina, W.M
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270 1 0 |m Wainselboim, A.J.; Depto. Fisiol., Biol. Molec. y Cel., Fac. de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria, (C1428EHA), Buenos Aires, Argentina; email: ale@fbmc.fcen.uba.ar 
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520 3 |a When forager honeybees (Apis mellifera) return to the hive after a successful foraging trip, they unload the collected liquid to recipient hive mates through mouth-to-mouth contacts (trophallaxis). The speed at which the liquid is transferred (unloading rate) from donor to recipient is related to the profitability of the recently visited food source. Two main characteristics that define this profitability are the flow of solution delivered by the feeder and the time invested by the forager at the source (visit time). To investigate the effect of visit time on trophallactic behaviour, donor foragers were trained to a rate feeder that could deliver different flows of solution. We dissociated visit time and flow of solution by introducing pauses in the solution's deliverance at different moments of the foraging visit. We analysed whether timing of the non-deliverance period within the visit is important for the forager's assessment of resource profitability. During the subsequent trophallactic encounter with a hive mate, unloading rate was related to the total time invested by the forager at the food source only if the ingestion process had already been started. These results together with previous ones suggest that foragers integrate an overall flow rate of solution of the feeder throughout the entire foraging visit.  |l eng 
536 |a Detalles de la financiación: Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst 
536 |a Detalles de la financiación: SFB 554/ TPC2 
536 |a Detalles de la financiación: Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica, PICT 98-03103 
536 |a Detalles de la financiación: Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas 
536 |a Detalles de la financiación: Acknowledgements This study was supported by funds from a PWA-Program (DAAD, Germany, and Fundaciun Antorchas, Argentina), and was performed during a visit by A.J.W. to the University of Würzburg, Würzburg (Germany). Additional financial support was provided by ANPCYT (PICT 98-03103) and by a grant from CONICET (Argentine Research Council). It was also partially supported by the German Research Council (SFB 554/ TPC2). The present study complies with the Principles of Animal Care, publication No. 86-23, revised 1985 of the National Institute of Health and the current laws of the country in which the experiments were performed. 
593 |a Depto. Fisiol., Biol. Molec. y Cel., Fac. de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria, (C1428EHA), Buenos Aires, Argentina 
593 |a Lehrst. Verhaltensphysiologie/S., Theodor-Boveri-Institut, Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany 
690 1 0 |a FORAGING 
690 1 0 |a HONEYBEES 
690 1 0 |a PROFITABILITY 
690 1 0 |a TROPHALLAXIS 
690 1 0 |a UNLOADING RATE 
690 1 0 |a SUCROSE 
690 1 0 |a ANIMAL 
690 1 0 |a ARTICLE 
690 1 0 |a BEE 
690 1 0 |a COMPARATIVE STUDY 
690 1 0 |a EATING 
690 1 0 |a FEEDING BEHAVIOR 
690 1 0 |a FLYING 
690 1 0 |a FOOD 
690 1 0 |a LEARNING 
690 1 0 |a LONG TERM MEMORY 
690 1 0 |a PHYSIOLOGY 
690 1 0 |a REWARD 
690 1 0 |a SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 
690 1 0 |a TIME 
690 1 0 |a ANIMALS 
690 1 0 |a BEES 
690 1 0 |a EATING 
690 1 0 |a FEEDING BEHAVIOR 
690 1 0 |a FLIGHT, ANIMAL 
690 1 0 |a FOOD 
690 1 0 |a RETENTION (PSYCHOLOGY) 
690 1 0 |a REVERSAL LEARNING 
690 1 0 |a REWARD 
690 1 0 |a SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 
690 1 0 |a SUCROSE 
690 1 0 |a TIME FACTORS 
700 1 |a Roces, F. 
700 1 |a Farina, W.M. 
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