Bumblebees attend to both the properties of the string and the target in string‐pulling tasks, but prioritize the features of the string

Author:

Zhou Dongbo1,Dong Shunping1,Ge Jin2ORCID,Chittka Lars3,Wang Cai4ORCID,Wen Chao15ORCID,Wen Junbao1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Efficient Production of Forest Resources Beijing Forestry University No. 35, Tsinghua East Road Beijing China

2. State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. Biological and Experimental Psychology, School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences Queen Mary University of London London UK

4. College of Forestry and Landscape Architecture South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China

5. School of Grassland Science Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractPrevious studies have demonstrated that associative learning and experience play important roles in the string‐pulling of bumblebees (Bombus terrestris). However, the features of the target (artificial flower with sugar reward) and the string that bees learn in such tasks remain unknown. This study aimed to explore the specific aspects of the string‐flower arrangement that bumblebees learn and how they prioritize these features. We show that bumblebees trained with string‐pulling are sensitive to the flower stimuli; they exhibit a preference for pulling strings connected to flowers over strings that are not attached to a target. Additionally, they chose to pull strings attached to flowers of the same color and shape as experienced during training. The string feature also plays a crucial role for bumblebees when the flower features are identical. Furthermore, bees prioritized the features of the strings rather than the flowers when both cues were in conflict. Our results show that bumblebees solve string‐pulling tasks by acquiring knowledge about the characteristics of both targets and strings, and contribute to a deeper understanding of the cognitive processes employed by bees when tackling non‐natural skills.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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