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Bumblebee calligraphy: the design and control of flight motifs in the learning and return flights of Bombus terrestris

Philippides, A.; de Ibarra, N.H.; Riabinina, O.; Collett, T.S.

Authors

A. Philippides

N.H. de Ibarra

T.S. Collett



Abstract

Many wasps and bees learn the position of their nest relative to nearby visual features during elaborate ‘learning’ flights that they perform on leaving the nest. Return flights to the nest are thought to be patterned so that insects can reach their nest by matching their current view to views of their surroundings stored during learning flights. To understand how ground-nesting bumblebees might implement such a matching process, we have video-recorded the bees' learning and return flights and analysed the similarities and differences between the principal motifs of their flights. Loops that take bees away from and bring them back towards the nest are common during learning flights and less so in return flights. Zigzags are more prominent on return flights. Both motifs tend to be nest based. Bees often both fly towards and face the nest in the middle of loops and at the turns of zigzags. Before and after flight direction and body orientation are aligned, the two diverge from each other so that the nest is held within the bees' fronto-lateral visual field while flight direction relative to the nest can fluctuate more widely. These and other parallels between loops and zigzags suggest that they are stable variations of an underlying pattern, which enable bees to store and reacquire similar nest-focused views during learning and return flights.

Citation

Philippides, A., de Ibarra, N., Riabinina, O., & Collett, T. (2013). Bumblebee calligraphy: the design and control of flight motifs in the learning and return flights of Bombus terrestris. Journal of Experimental Biology, 216(6), 1093–1104. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.081455

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 9, 2012
Online Publication Date Mar 15, 2013
Publication Date Mar 15, 2013
Deposit Date May 16, 2019
Journal Journal of Experimental Biology
Print ISSN 0022-0949
Electronic ISSN 1477-9145
Publisher The Company of Biologists
Volume 216
Issue 6
Pages 1093–1104
DOI https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.081455
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1330652