Patch departure rules in Bumblebees: evidence of a decremental motivational mechanism

Volume: 61, Issue: 11, Pages: 1707 - 1715
Published: May 22, 2007
Abstract
The patch living rules of a pollinator, the bumblebee Bombus terrestris L., are studied here in the framework of motivational models widely used for parasitoids: The rewarding events found during the foraging process are supposed to increase or decrease suddenly the tendency of the insect to stay in the current patch and therefore to adjust the patch residence time to the patch profitability. The foraging behaviour of these pollinators was...
Paper Details
Title
Patch departure rules in Bumblebees: evidence of a decremental motivational mechanism
Published Date
May 22, 2007
Volume
61
Issue
11
Pages
1707 - 1715
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