Kadmon Ronen
Department of Evolution, Systematics and Ecology, Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University, 91904, Jerusalem, Israel.
Oecologia. 1992 Dec;92(4):552-555. doi: 10.1007/BF00317848.
Long-tongued Anthophora spp. bees collecting nectar from flowers of Anchusa strigosa (Boraginaceae) exhibit systematic foraging. Successive forager arrivals at individual flowers are not independent, and the time elapsed between successive arrivals at a particular flower is distributed more uniformly than be expected on the basis of a random arrival process. Distributions of inter-arrival time for individual flowers show standard deviation/mean ratios of 0.44-0.79, a range which is consistent with results obtained for two other plant-pollinator systems. The rate at which nectar is renewed between successive forager arrivals is independent of the amount of nectar in the flower, and the renewal process is strongly linear. Practical and theoretical implications of these results are discussed.
长舌花蜂属的蜜蜂从糙茎牛舌草(紫草科)的花朵上采集花蜜时表现出系统性觅食行为。连续的觅食者到达单个花朵的过程并非相互独立,并且在特定花朵上连续到达之间所经过的时间分布比基于随机到达过程所预期的更为均匀。单个花朵的到达间隔时间分布显示标准差与均值的比率为0.44 - 0.79,这一范围与另外两个植物 - 传粉者系统所获得的结果一致。连续觅食者到达之间花蜜更新的速率与花朵中的花蜜量无关,并且更新过程具有很强的线性。文中讨论了这些结果的实际和理论意义。