The dance language of the honeybee mutant diminutive wings |
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Authors: | Wolfgang H. Kirchner Kathrin Sommer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Zoologisches Institut II der Universität, Röntgenring 10, W-8700 Würzburg, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary The dance communication of honeybees was studied using the short-winged mutant diminutive wings. The wing area of the mutant is reduced to 67% that of the wild type. This reduction in wing area leads to increases in both the wing beat frequency and the frequency of the sounds emitted during the dances. At the same time the amplitude of the sound signals is reduced. These changes have a strong effect on the recruitment success of the dances, which is reduced to less than 50%. Thus, the acoustical signals emitted by dancing bees play an essential role in the bees' dance communication. |
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