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DOI10.1098/rstb.2013.0037
Honeybee navigation: critically examining the role of the polarization compass
Evangelista, C.1; Kraft, P.1; Dacke, M.1,3; Labhart, T.4; Srinivasan, M. V.1,2
通讯作者Srinivasan, M. V.
来源期刊PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ISSN0962-8436
EISSN1471-2970
出版年2014
卷号369期号:1636
英文摘要

Although it is widely accepted that honeybees use the polarized-light pattern of the sky as a compass for navigation, there is little direct evidence that this information is actually sensed during flight. Here, we ask whether flying bees can obtain compass cues derived purely from polarized light, and communicate this information to their nest-mates through the ’waggle dance’. Bees, from an observation hive with vertically oriented honeycombs, were trained to fly to a food source at the end of a tunnel, which provided overhead illumination that was polarized either parallel to the axis of the tunnel, or perpendicular to it. When the illumination was transversely polarized, bees danced in a predominantly vertical direction with waggles occurring equally frequently in the upward or the downward direction. They were thus using the polarized-light information to signal the two possible directions in which they could have flown in natural outdoor flight: either directly towards the sun, or directly away from it. When the illumination was axially polarized, the bees danced in a predominantly horizontal direction with waggles directed either to the left or the right, indicating that they could have flown in an azimuthal direction that was 90 degrees to the right or to the left of the sun, respectively. When the first half of the tunnel provided axial illumination and the second half transverse illumination, bees danced along all of the four principal diagonal directions, which represent four equally likely locations of the food source based on the polarized-light information that they had acquired during their journey. We conclude that flying bees are capable of obtaining and signalling compass information that is derived purely from polarized light. Furthermore, they deal with the directional ambiguity that is inherent in polarized light by signalling all of the possible locations of the food source in their dances, thus maximizing the chances of recruitment to it.


英文关键词polarization vision navigation honeybee waggle dance compass
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia ; Sweden ; Switzerland
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000332465800006
WOS关键词MUSHROOM BODIES ; SKYLIGHT POLARIZATION ; SOLAR EPHEMERIS ; DESERT ANTS ; BEES ; ODOMETER ; ORIENTATION ; COCKROACH ; CUES ; EYE
WOS类目Biology
WOS研究方向Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/184174
作者单位1.Univ Queensland, Queensland Brain Inst, St Lucia, Qld, Australia;
2.Univ Queensland, Sch Informat Technol & Elect Engn, St Lucia, Qld, Australia;
3.Lund Univ, Dept Cell & Organism Biol, Lund, Helgonovaagen, Sweden;
4.Univ Zurich, Inst Mol Life Sci, Dept Neurobiol, Zurich, Switzerland
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Evangelista, C.,Kraft, P.,Dacke, M.,et al. Honeybee navigation: critically examining the role of the polarization compass[J],2014,369(1636).
APA Evangelista, C.,Kraft, P.,Dacke, M.,Labhart, T.,&Srinivasan, M. V..(2014).Honeybee navigation: critically examining the role of the polarization compass.PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES,369(1636).
MLA Evangelista, C.,et al."Honeybee navigation: critically examining the role of the polarization compass".PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 369.1636(2014).
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