The Worker Flow at the Hive Entrance Predicts When Nest Cleaning is Intensified in Stingless Bees
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Resumo: | Waste produced by living organisms is commonly disposed of as a prophylactic measure to avoid the spread of diseases and parasite infestation. For social insects, a proportion of workers is allocated to dispose the waste material outside the colony’s nest. However, most nests of social insects have a single entrance, where a high fow of individuals may create congestion, potentially compromising normal foraging activities and colony growth/health. Here, we investigated how two species of stingless bees (Tetragonisca febrigi and Plebeia droryana) deal with waste disposal and regular foraging activities, and the impacts of these activities on trafc fow at nest entrances. First, we compared the average trafc of bees assigned to waste removal activities. Following this, we investigated probabilities for waste removal as bee trafc increases. Ten, we estimated a cutof value to predict the likelihood that waste removal activities will be intensifed over foraging trips. We found that, on average, the number of bees performing waste removal activities was lower than those undertaking foraging trips for both species. In addition, we observed that as overall bee trafc increases, the number of workers engaged in waste removal reduces or even ceases. Our models indicate that bee trafc of approximately 15 individuals/time is a cutof score, below which, colonies invest in waste removal and above which, foraging trips are increased. It suggests that both species use the entrances of their colonies in an optimized way by adjusting which tasks should be intensifed as the trafc of individuals increases. |
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Devkota, KedarSantos, Charles Fernando dosFerreira, Alice BorgesZuch, Júlia TerraMishra, Binayak PrakashBlochtein, Betina2024-10-18T06:56:04Z20240033-2615http://hdl.handle.net/10183/280129001201642Waste produced by living organisms is commonly disposed of as a prophylactic measure to avoid the spread of diseases and parasite infestation. For social insects, a proportion of workers is allocated to dispose the waste material outside the colony’s nest. However, most nests of social insects have a single entrance, where a high fow of individuals may create congestion, potentially compromising normal foraging activities and colony growth/health. Here, we investigated how two species of stingless bees (Tetragonisca febrigi and Plebeia droryana) deal with waste disposal and regular foraging activities, and the impacts of these activities on trafc fow at nest entrances. First, we compared the average trafc of bees assigned to waste removal activities. Following this, we investigated probabilities for waste removal as bee trafc increases. Ten, we estimated a cutof value to predict the likelihood that waste removal activities will be intensifed over foraging trips. We found that, on average, the number of bees performing waste removal activities was lower than those undertaking foraging trips for both species. In addition, we observed that as overall bee trafc increases, the number of workers engaged in waste removal reduces or even ceases. Our models indicate that bee trafc of approximately 15 individuals/time is a cutof score, below which, colonies invest in waste removal and above which, foraging trips are increased. It suggests that both species use the entrances of their colonies in an optimized way by adjusting which tasks should be intensifed as the trafc of individuals increases.application/pdfengPsyche : a journal of entomology. Cambridge, Massachussets. Vol. 2024 (2024), art.6659234, 8 p.Abelha sem ferrãoTetragonisca fiebrigiPlebeia droryanaComportamento animalThe Worker Flow at the Hive Entrance Predicts When Nest Cleaning is Intensified in Stingless BeesEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001201642.pdf.txt001201642.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain42541http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/280129/2/001201642.pdf.txt938b2923512694075c4ffdbad86a986aMD52ORIGINAL001201642.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf827329http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/280129/1/001201642.pdf284305aab5b1e69cfb44e322cf0d8a61MD5110183/2801292024-10-19 06:15:42.773089oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/280129Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-10-19T09:15:42Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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The Worker Flow at the Hive Entrance Predicts When Nest Cleaning is Intensified in Stingless Bees |
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The Worker Flow at the Hive Entrance Predicts When Nest Cleaning is Intensified in Stingless Bees |
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The Worker Flow at the Hive Entrance Predicts When Nest Cleaning is Intensified in Stingless Bees Devkota, Kedar Abelha sem ferrão Tetragonisca fiebrigi Plebeia droryana Comportamento animal |
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The Worker Flow at the Hive Entrance Predicts When Nest Cleaning is Intensified in Stingless Bees |
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The Worker Flow at the Hive Entrance Predicts When Nest Cleaning is Intensified in Stingless Bees |
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The Worker Flow at the Hive Entrance Predicts When Nest Cleaning is Intensified in Stingless Bees |
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The Worker Flow at the Hive Entrance Predicts When Nest Cleaning is Intensified in Stingless Bees |
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The Worker Flow at the Hive Entrance Predicts When Nest Cleaning is Intensified in Stingless Bees |
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Devkota, Kedar |
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Devkota, Kedar Santos, Charles Fernando dos Ferreira, Alice Borges Zuch, Júlia Terra Mishra, Binayak Prakash Blochtein, Betina |
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Santos, Charles Fernando dos Ferreira, Alice Borges Zuch, Júlia Terra Mishra, Binayak Prakash Blochtein, Betina |
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Devkota, Kedar Santos, Charles Fernando dos Ferreira, Alice Borges Zuch, Júlia Terra Mishra, Binayak Prakash Blochtein, Betina |
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Abelha sem ferrão Tetragonisca fiebrigi Plebeia droryana Comportamento animal |
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Abelha sem ferrão Tetragonisca fiebrigi Plebeia droryana Comportamento animal |
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Waste produced by living organisms is commonly disposed of as a prophylactic measure to avoid the spread of diseases and parasite infestation. For social insects, a proportion of workers is allocated to dispose the waste material outside the colony’s nest. However, most nests of social insects have a single entrance, where a high fow of individuals may create congestion, potentially compromising normal foraging activities and colony growth/health. Here, we investigated how two species of stingless bees (Tetragonisca febrigi and Plebeia droryana) deal with waste disposal and regular foraging activities, and the impacts of these activities on trafc fow at nest entrances. First, we compared the average trafc of bees assigned to waste removal activities. Following this, we investigated probabilities for waste removal as bee trafc increases. Ten, we estimated a cutof value to predict the likelihood that waste removal activities will be intensifed over foraging trips. We found that, on average, the number of bees performing waste removal activities was lower than those undertaking foraging trips for both species. In addition, we observed that as overall bee trafc increases, the number of workers engaged in waste removal reduces or even ceases. Our models indicate that bee trafc of approximately 15 individuals/time is a cutof score, below which, colonies invest in waste removal and above which, foraging trips are increased. It suggests that both species use the entrances of their colonies in an optimized way by adjusting which tasks should be intensifed as the trafc of individuals increases. |
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