2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.0055
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Evidence for socially influenced and potentially actively coordinated cooperation by bumblebees

Olli J. Loukola,
Anna Antinoja,
Kaarle Mäkelä
et al.

Abstract: Cooperation is common in animals, yet the specific mechanisms driving collaborative behaviour in different species remain unclear. We investigated the proximate mechanisms underlying the cooperative behaviour of bumblebees in two different tasks, where bees had to simultaneously push a block in an arena or a door at the end of a tunnel for access to reward. In both tasks, when their partner’s entry into the arena/tunnel was delayed, bees took longer to first push the block/door compared with control bees that … Show more

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