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Way-Finding in Displaced Clock-Shifted Bees Proves Bees Use a Cognitive Map
The Honey Bee Dance Language
Chapter 51 Animal Behavior
Displacement Activities During the Honeybee Transition from Waggle Dance to Foraging
The Dancing Bees: Karl Von Frisch, the Honeybee Dance Language
The Vibration Signal, Modulatory Communication and the Organization of Labor in Honey Bees, Apis Mellifera
The Vibration Signal, Modulatory Communication and the Organization of Labor in Honey Bees, Apis Mellifera Stanley Schneider, Lee Lewis
Mechanosensory Hairs in Bumblebees (Bombus Terrestris) Detect Weak Electric Fields
Dyer, 2002. the Biology of the Dance Language
Karl Von Frisch
The 1973 Nobel Prize for Physiology Or Medicine
Foundations of Animal Behaviour Roz Dakin Niaux Caves, France We've
The Scent of the Waggle Dance
Thoughts on Information and Integration in Honey Bee Colonies
RESEARCH ARTICLE Waggle Dance Effect: Dancing in Autumn Reduces the Mass Loss of a Honeybee Colony
Sensors and Sensory Processing for Airborne Vibrations in Silk Moths and Honeybees
Klein 2018 Followers of Honey Bee Waggle Dancers Change Their
The Role of Communication in the Foraging Process of Social Bees
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The Role of Landscapes and Landmarks in Bee Navigation: a Review
Bee Positive: the Importance of Electroreception in Pollinator Cognitive Ecology
BIOLOGY of a HONEY BEE COLONY PART 2 Advanced Level Training Texas Master Beekeeper Program
An Introduction to the Field and It's Use Today
Use of Waggle Dance Information in Honey Bees Is Linked to Gene Expression 2 in the Antennae, but Not in the Brain
Navigation by Honey Bees Naila Even, Olivier Bertrand, Mathieu Lihoreau
Introduction to Animal Behavior
Learning and Representation
Chapter 51: Animal Behavior
Bee Positive: the Importance of Electroreception in Pollinator
Polya's Bees: a Model of Decentralized Decision Making
Are Bigger Brains Better? Review
Hive Minded: Like Neurons, Honey Bees Collectively Integrate Negative Feedback to Regulate Decisions
Dimensions of Cognition in an Insect, the Honeybee
Information Exchange Between Honeybees: Insight Into the Self-Awareness of Group Collectives
The Waggle Dance As an Intended Flight: a Cognitive Perspective
Polarized Light and Bee Vision: Sweetness and Light Karl Von Frisch
Dance of the Bees Lesson One: Introduction to Biomimicry Provides
Thoughts on Information and Integration in Honey Bee Colonies Thomas D
The Search for the Engram: Should We Look for Plastic Synapses Or
The Honey Bee Waggle Dance
MORPHOGNOSTIC HONEY BEES COMMUNICATING NECTAR LOCATION THROUGH DANCE MOVEMENTS Thomas E
Waggle Dance and the Anti-Waggle Dance: Communication in Foraging Honey Bee Colonies
Animal Behavior
Honeybees Are Sweetness and Light—Producers of Honey and Beeswax—So It Is No Great Wonder That Humans Have Prized These Small Creatures Since Ancient Times
Neuroethology of the Waggle Dance: How Followers Interact with the Waggle Dancer and Detect Spatial Information
The Electronic Bee Spy: Eavesdropping on Honeybee Communication Via Electrostatic Field Recordings
The Importance of the Waggle Dance in Honeybees
A Short History of Studies on Intelligence and Brain in Honeybees Randolf Menzel
Darwin's Bees
Dancing with Bees
(Apis Mellifera) Corinna Thom
Dimensions of Timescales in Neuromorphic Computing Systems
Exploring the Relationship Between Education and Attitudes About Animals: a Case Study of the Honeybee
Polya's Bees: a Model of Decentralized