Honey bees navigate more precisely than previously thought

(uni-freiburg.de)

13 points | by geox 15 hours ago ago

2 comments

  • moi2388 11 hours ago ago

    “ The team identified the smallest deviation in the flights near prominent landscape features such as the tree. In contrast, the greatest variability was measured above the cornfield, an area with a very uniform visual structure. “Our results suggest that visual landmarks aid the bees’ navigation and increase the precision of their flight paths,”

    Why? A cornfield to me would be easier to navigate than a tree, since it has clear structure. The tree looks different from every angle and height.

    And why wouldn’t wind play a role? More wind over the cornfield, so they adjust their paths slightly?

    • nielsbot 10 hours ago ago

      tree=unique landmark. cornfield=large uniform area without unique landmarks.