Social synchronization of the activity rhythms of honeybees within a colony |
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Authors: | Brigitte Frisch Nikolaus Koeniger |
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Institution: | (1) Institut für Bienenkunde (Polytechnische Gesellschaft), FB Biologie der Universität Frankfurt, Karl-von-Frisch Weg 2, D-61440 Oberursel, Germany;(2) Present address: Department of Biology, Brandeis University, Bassine 235, 02254-9110 Waltham, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | Colonies and isolated bees of the Cape honeybee, Apis mellifera capensis Esch., were observed for evidence of circadian rhythmicity under constant conditions. It was found that colonies develop free-running activity rhythms in self-selected light-dark cycles, which are slightly shorter than 24 h. The periods of the activity rhythms of individual isolated bees were longer than 24 h in self-selected light-dark and constant light, while they were shorter than 24 h in constant darkness. A greater variability in period was found in the isolated bees than in the colonies. When the rhythms of colonies and individual bees from these colonies were measured simultaneously, the activities of the isolated bees drifted with respect to that of the colonies, their period being either longer or shorter than that of their own colony. After 12 days of isolation of individual bees from their colony, all coincidence between the phases of the two rhythms was lost. We conclude that the periods of common activity and common rest of the bees within a colony result from a mutual (social) synchronization of the rhythms of the individual bees. |
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Keywords: | Honeybees (Apis mellifera) Circadian rhythms Locomotor activity Social synchronization |
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