Spectral purity, intensity and dominant wavelength: Disparate colour preferences of two Brazilian stingless bee species

Volume: 13, Issue: 9, Pages: e0204663 - e0204663
Published: Sep 28, 2018
Abstract
Bees use floral colour as a major long distance orientation cue. While it is known for bumblebees and honeybees that dominant wavelength (≙ colour hue), colour contrast and spectral purity (≙ saturation) are crucial for flower detection and discrimination, only little is known about colour preferences in stingless bees (Meliponini). In this experiment freely flying workers of two Brazilian species of stingless bees–Partamona helleri and Melipona...
Paper Details
Title
Spectral purity, intensity and dominant wavelength: Disparate colour preferences of two Brazilian stingless bee species
Published Date
Sep 28, 2018
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
9
Pages
e0204663 - e0204663
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