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- Tremble_dance abstract "A tremble dance is a dance performed by forager honey bees of the species Apis mellifera to recruit more receiver honey bees to collect nectar from the workers.The tremble dance was first described by Karl von Frisch in the 1920s (who was also first to describe the waggle dance), but no light was shed on its function until 1993 when Wolfgang Kirschner discovered that, when performed, the dance stopped nearby workers from flying to gather more nectar.The tremble dance of the honeybee is similar to the waggle dance, but is used by a forager when the foraging bee perceives a long delay in unloading its nectar or a shortage of receiver bees, sometimes due to low numbers of receiver bees. It may also spread the scent released during the forager's waggle dance. Like the waggle dance, the tremble dance is likely one of two "primary regulation mechanisms" for regulating bee colony behavior at the group level, and one of four or five observed mechanisms known to be used by honeybees to change the task allocation among worker bees. The consumption of ethanol by foraging bees has been shown to increase the occurrence of the tremble dance while decreasing the occurrence of the waggle dance.".
- Tremble_dance wikiPageExternalLink M4206.pdf.
- Tremble_dance wikiPageID "11357548".
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- Tremble_dance hasPhotoCollection Tremble_dance.
- Tremble_dance subject Category:Bees.
- Tremble_dance subject Category:Ethology.
- Tremble_dance type Animal100015388.
- Tremble_dance type Arthropod101767661.
- Tremble_dance type Bee102206856.
- Tremble_dance type Bees.
- Tremble_dance type HymenopterousInsect102206270.
- Tremble_dance type Insect102159955.
- Tremble_dance type Invertebrate101905661.
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- Tremble_dance comment "A tremble dance is a dance performed by forager honey bees of the species Apis mellifera to recruit more receiver honey bees to collect nectar from the workers.The tremble dance was first described by Karl von Frisch in the 1920s (who was also first to describe the waggle dance), but no light was shed on its function until 1993 when Wolfgang Kirschner discovered that, when performed, the dance stopped nearby workers from flying to gather more nectar.The tremble dance of the honeybee is similar to the waggle dance, but is used by a forager when the foraging bee perceives a long delay in unloading its nectar or a shortage of receiver bees, sometimes due to low numbers of receiver bees. ".
- Tremble_dance label "Tremble dance".
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