CHOICE OF FLOWERS BY FORAGING HONEY-BEES (APIS-MELLIFERA) - POSSIBLE MORPHOLOGICAL CUES

被引:54
作者
DUFFIELD, GE [1 ]
GIBSON, RC [1 ]
GILHOOLY, PM [1 ]
HESSE, AJ [1 ]
INKLEY, CR [1 ]
GILBERT, FS [1 ]
BARNARD, CJ [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV NOTTINGHAM, DEPT LIFE SCI, BEHAV & ECOL RES GRP, UNIV PK, NOTTINGHAM NG7 2RD, ENGLAND
关键词
HONEY BEES; APIS; LAVENDER; LAVANDULA; FORAGING PREFERENCE; NECTAR; FLOWER MORPHOLOGY;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2311.1993.tb01089.x
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
1. Honey bees foraging for nectar on lavender (Lavandula stoechas) chose inflorescences with more of their flowers open. The number of open flowers predicted whether an inflorescence was visited by bees, inspected but rejected, or ignored. Inflorescences chosen arbitrarily by observers had numbers of open flowers intermediate between those of visited and ignored inflorescences. 2. Differences in morphological characters between types of inflorescence cor-related with nectar volume and sugar weight per flower so that visited inflorescences had a disproportionately greater volume of nectar and weight of sugar per flower and greater variance in nectar volume. 3. Although there were significant associations between nectar content and the morphological characters of inflorescences, discriminant function analysis revealed discrimination on the basis of morphology rather than nectar content. 4. Visited inflorescences tended to have smaller than average flowers but bees tended to probe the largest flowers on visited inflorescences. 5. Choice of flowers within inflorescences is explicable in terms of the relationship between flower size and nectar content.
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页码:191 / 197
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