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Food profitability affects intranidal recruitment behaviour in the stingless bee Nannotrigona testaceicornis

Authors
  • SCHMIDT, Veronika M.
  • HRNCIR, Michael
  • SCHORKOPF, Dirk Louis P.
  • MATEUS, Sidnei
  • ZUCCHI, Ronaldo
  • BARTH, Friedrich G.
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2008
Source
Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual da Universidade de São Paulo (BDPI/USP)
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English
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Abstract

Does the food's sugar concentration affect recruitment behaviour in the stingless bee Nan-notrigona testaceicornis? We recorded intranidal forager behaviour while offering sugar water of constant, increasing, or decreasing concentrations. Running speed was not correlated with sugar concentration but the jostling contacts/sec were. Food profitability also affected the recruiter's thorax vibrations: Pulse duration and duty cycle followed both concentration increases and decreases. Sugar concentration also influenced the number of recruited bees. In comparison to the phylogenetically closely related Scaptotrigona, Nan-notrigona's intranidal recruitment behaviour showed a more elaborate association with food profitability. This is likely to reflect differences in ecology and foraging strategies as Nannotrigona - in contrast to Scaptotrigona - does not lay scent trails to guide recruits to a food source.

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