The deposition of anal excretions by Melipona favosa foragers (Apidae: Meliponinae): behavioural observations concerning the location of food sources
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2000-08-18
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Aguilar, I. (Ingrid)
Sommeijer, M.J.
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Abstract
Melipona favosa consistently deposited anal excretions while foraging. Anal depositions
were released more frequently and by more bees on artificial food sources at a greater distance
from the nest. Our hypothesis that these deposits serve as scent marks is supported by experimental
evidence regarding the choices made by foraging bees arriving at food sources either with or without
anal excretions. The clearly reduced visitation rate in the experimental situation without depositions
indicates the importance of these cues during visitation of the food source.
Keywords
chemical communication, anal excretions, Melipona favosa, recruitmen, stingless bees