Colony Volatiles and Substrate-borne Vibrations Entrain Circadian Rhythms and Are Potential Cues Mediating Social Synchronization in Honey Bee Colonies

Apr 17, 2020Journal of biological rhythms

Colony Smells and Vibrations Help Set Daily Rhythms and May Support Social Timing in Honey Bees

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Abstract

Bees placed on the same substrate as foragers showed stronger phase coherence than those on different substrates.

  • Social time-givers can override traditional light cues in honey bees.
  • Substrate-borne vibrations and hive volatiles may mediate social synchronization.
  • Bees exposed to air from a foraging colony demonstrated phase coherence similar to foragers.
  • Isolated observations of over 1000 bees indicate diverse genetic backgrounds.
  • Multiple social cues could work together to synchronize circadian rhythms in honey bee colonies.

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