Spatial vision in the honeybee: the use of different cues in different tasks.

作者: Miriam Lehrer

DOI: 10.1016/0042-6989(94)90282-8

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摘要: Much of the knowledge available on sensory performances in insects has been obtained from training experiments honeybees. The present article reviews results several behavioural studies spatial vision bee. When considered jointly, they demonstrate large amount flexibility bee's visually guided behaviour. visual cue that is used a task depends experimental situation, e.g. bee learns particular would most reliably guide it to its goal.

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