蜜蜂颜色偏好和颜色学习的比较心理物理学,特别关注亚洲社会蜜蜂

IF 1.8 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Hema Somanathan, G. S. Balamurali
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自古以来,蜜蜂行为的几个有趣方面一直吸引着人类的注意力。其中最突出的是蜜蜂与花的互动,象征着这种关系的互惠性质。众所周知,蜜蜂在寻找花朵的过程中会飞离一个中心地点--巢或蜂巢--并运用多种感官系统,其中视觉线索,尤其是颜色起着至关重要的作用。我们对蜜蜂视觉生态学的了解,大多来自全世界两万多个蜜蜂物种中的两个--西方蜜蜂Apis mellifera和水尾熊蜂Bombus terrestris。热带地区蜜蜂种类繁多,但人们对热带蜜蜂的行为和感官生态却知之甚少。在此,我们总结了十多年来我们对亚洲热带蜜蜂和无刺蜜蜂物种的颜色偏好、颜色学习和颜色刺激检测阈值的研究成果。更多关于热带蜜蜂感官生态学的研究对于了解花的特征(其中颜色是显著特征)如何影响蜜蜂与花的相互作用以及这些相互作用如何形成热带植物-传粉昆虫网络结构至关重要。
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Comparative Psychophysics of Colour Preferences and Colour Learning in Bees with Special Focus on Asian Social Bees

Comparative Psychophysics of Colour Preferences and Colour Learning in Bees with Special Focus on Asian Social Bees

Comparative Psychophysics of Colour Preferences and Colour Learning in Bees with Special Focus on Asian Social Bees

Several interesting facets of bee behaviour have fascinated the human mind since historical times. Prominent amongst them is their interaction with flowers, symbolising the mutualistic nature of this relationship. In their search for flowers, bees are known to fly far from a central place—the nest or the hive—and employ multiple sensory systems, in which visual cues, especially colour plays a critical role. A lot of what we know about the visual ecology of bees, comes from just two out of more than 20,000 bee species worldwide—the Western honeybee Apis mellifera and the buff-tailed bumblebee, Bombus terrestris. The tropics abound in bee diversity, yet woefully little is known about the behaviour and sensory ecology of tropical bees. Here, we summarise over a decade of our work on the colour preferences, colour learning and detection thresholds for colour stimuli in tropical Asian honeybees and stingless bee species. More such studies on the sensory ecology of tropical bees are essential to understand how floral traits, of which colour is salient, influences bee–flower interactions and how these interactions shaped the structure of tropical plant–pollinator networks.

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Journal of the Indian Institute of Science
Journal of the Indian Institute of Science MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Started in 1914 as the second scientific journal to be published from India, the Journal of the Indian Institute of Science became a multidisciplinary reviews journal covering all disciplines of science, engineering and technology in 2007. Since then each issue is devoted to a specific topic of contemporary research interest and guest-edited by eminent researchers. Authors selected by the Guest Editor(s) and/or the Editorial Board are invited to submit their review articles; each issue is expected to serve as a state-of-the-art review of a topic from multiple viewpoints.
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