Honey bees switch mechanisms to drink deep nectar efficiently

Author:

Wei Jiangkun1,Rico-Guevara Alejandro23ORCID,Nicolson Susan W.4,Brau Fabian5ORCID,Damman Pascal6ORCID,Gorb Stanislav N.7ORCID,Wu Zhigang1,Wu Jianing18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Sun Yat-Sen University, Shenzhen 518107, People’s Republic of China

2. Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195

3. Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98105

4. Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Hatfield 0028, South Africa

5. Université libre de Bruxelles, Nonlinear Physical Chemistry Unit, CP231, Brussels 1050, Belgium

6. Université de Mons, Laboratoire InFlux, Mons 7000, Belgium

7. Functional Morphology and Biomechanics, Department of Zoology, Kiel University, Kiel 24118, Germany

8. School of Advanced Manufacturing, Sun Yat-Sen University, Shenzhen 518107, People’s Republic of China

Abstract

The feeding mechanisms of animals constrain the spectrum of resources that they can exploit profitably. For floral nectar eaters, both corolla depth and nectar properties have marked influence on foraging choices. We report the multiple strategies used by honey bees to efficiently extract nectar at the range of sugar concentrations and corolla depths they face in nature. Honey bees can collect nectar by dipping their hairy tongues or capillary loading when lapping it, or they can attach the tongue to the wall of long corollas and directly suck the nectar along the tongue sides. The honey bee feeding apparatus is unveiled as a multifunctional tool that can switch between lapping and sucking nectar according to the instantaneous ingesting efficiency, which is determined by the interplay of nectar–mouth distance and sugar concentration. These versatile feeding mechanisms allow honey bees to extract nectar efficiently from a wider range of floral resources than previously appreciated and endow them with remarkable adaptability to diverse foraging environments.

Funder

MOST | National Natural Science Foundation of China

shenzhen science and technology program

Walt Halperin Endowed Professorship

The Washington Research Foundation as Distinguished Investigator

The F.R.S.-FNRS research grant

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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