2016
DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/20160603005
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Bumble Bees (Bombus terrestris) use mechanosensory hairs to detect electric fields

Abstract: Bees and flowers have an intricate relationship which benefits both organisms. Plants provide nectar bees, in turn, distribute pollen to fertilize plants. To make pollination work, flowers need a mechanism to incentivize individual bees to visit only a single species of flower. Flowers, like modern advertising agencies, use multiple senses to create a floral 'brand' that is easily recognized. Size, smell, colour, touch, and even temperature are used to allow bees to differentiate between flower species. Recent… Show more

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