Dance of the Honey Bee Reveals Fondness for Strawberries

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Bees are pollinators of many wild and crop plants, but in many places their diversity and density is declining. A research team from the Universities of Göttingen, Sussex and Würzburg has now investigated the foraging behavior of bees in agricultural landscapes. To do this, the scientists analyzed the bees dance, called the "waggle dance." They found that honey bees prefer strawberry fields, even if they flowered directly next to the oilseed rape fields. Only when oilseed rape was in full bloom were fewer honey bees observed in the strawberry field. Wild bees, on the other hand, consistently chose the strawberry field. The results have been published in the journal Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment.

A team from the University of Göttingen established small honey bee colonies next to eleven strawberry fields in the region of Göttingen and Kassel. The scientists then used video recordings and decoded the waggle dances. Honey bees dance to communicate the direction and distance of attractive food sources that they have visited. In combination with satellite maps of the landscape, the land use type that they preferred could be determined. The team also studied which plants the bees used as pollen resources and calculated the density of honey bees and wild bees in the study fields.

Their results: honey bees prefer the strawberry fields, even when oilseed rape is flowering abundantly in the area. However, honey bees from the surrounding landscapes are less common in the strawberry fields when oilseed rape is in full bloom.

"In contrast, solitary wild bees, like mining bees, are constantly present in the strawberry field," said first author Svenja Bänsch, post-doctoral researcher at the University of Göttingen.

Republished courtesy of University of Gottingen. Photo: The research team established small honey bee colonies at eleven locations next to strawberry fields in the Göttingen/Kassel region. Credit: Svenja Bänsch, University of Göttingen