Dancing bees tune both duration and rate of waggle-run production in relation to nectar-source profitability.

T D Seeley, A S Mikheyev, G J Pagano
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Abstract

For more than 50 years, investigators of the honey bee's waggle dance have reported that richer food sources seem to elicit longer-lasting and livelier dances than do poorer sources. However, no one had measured both dance duration and liveliness as a function of food-source profitability. Using video analysis, we found that nectar foragers adjust both the duration (D) and the rate (R) of waggle-run production, thereby tuning the number of waggle runs produced per foraging trip (W, where W= DR) as a function of food-source profitability. Both duration and rate of waggle-run production increase with rising food-source profitability. Moreover, we found that a dancing bee adjusts the rate of waggle-run production (R) in relation to food-source profitability by adjusting the mean duration of the return-phase portion of her dance circuits. This finding raises the possibility that bees can use return-phase duration as an index of food-source profitability. Finally, dances having different levels of liveliness have different mean durations of the return phase, indicating that dance liveliness can be quantified in terms of the time interval between consecutive waggle runs.

跳舞的蜜蜂根据花蜜来源的盈利能力调整摇摆生产的持续时间和速度。
50多年来,研究蜜蜂摇摆舞的研究人员报告说,丰富的食物来源似乎比贫乏的食物来源能引发更持久、更活跃的舞蹈。然而,没有人将舞蹈的持续时间和活力作为食物来源盈利能力的函数进行测量。通过视频分析,我们发现花蜜觅食者可以调整摆动生产的持续时间(D)和速度(R),从而调整每次觅食行程的摆动次数(W,其中W= DR)作为食物来源盈利能力的函数。随着食物来源盈利能力的提高,摆动式生产的持续时间和速度都在增加。此外,我们发现跳舞的蜜蜂通过调整舞蹈回路返回阶段的平均持续时间来调整与食物来源盈利能力相关的摇摆生产速率(R)。这一发现提出了一种可能性,即蜜蜂可以使用返回阶段的持续时间作为食物来源盈利能力的指标。最后,具有不同活泼程度的舞蹈,其返回阶段的平均持续时间也不同,这表明舞蹈的活泼度可以用连续摇摆舞之间的时间间隔来量化。
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