Mapping Sleeping Bees within Their Nest: Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Worker Honey Bee Sleep

Jul 17, 2014PloS one

Tracking when and where worker honey bees sleep inside their nest

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Abstract

Sleep behavior mapping revealed that older worker bees slept in colder regions of their colony's nest.

  • Different worker castes of honey bees exhibited distinct sleep locations within the nest, influenced by brood position and temperature.
  • Older worker bees tended to sleep closer to the nest's perimeter, while younger worker bees preferred sleeping inside cells near the center.
  • Younger worker bees spent more time asleep than awake when located near uncapped brood.
  • The average surface temperature of sleeping foragers was lower than their surrounding environment, suggesting a potential indicator of sleep for this caste.
  • may arise from mechanisms related to their roles within the colony.

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Key numbers

894
Total observations of sleep
Total number of observations honey bees of different worker castes engaged in wakefulness and sleep.
33.4±0.1°C
Average thoracic surface temperature of foragers
Average thoracic surface temperature of foragers when asleep compared to when awake.

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What this is

  • This research investigates sleep patterns in worker honey bees (Apis mellifera) within their nests.
  • It employs to map sleep behavior relative to caste, temperature, and brood position.
  • Findings reveal distinct sleep locations and behaviors among different worker castes, highlighting the ecological significance of sleep in social insects.

Essence

  • Worker honey bees exhibit influenced by their location within the nest and surrounding temperature. Younger bees sleep more inside cells near uncapped brood, while older foragers sleep outside cells closer to the nest perimeter.

Key takeaways

  • Different worker castes sleep in distinct areas of the nest. Cell cleaners sleep inside cells, while foragers sleep outside, closer to the perimeter.
  • Temperature influences sleep behavior. Foragers sleep in cooler areas compared to when they are awake, while cell cleaners sleep in warmer regions.
  • The presence of uncapped brood affects sleep patterns. Cell cleaners are more likely to be asleep when surrounded by uncapped brood, whereas foragers are less likely to sleep in such conditions.

Caveats

  • The study's observations were limited to two colonies, which may not represent broader honey bee behavior across different environments.
  • The use of an observation hive may alter natural behaviors, potentially impacting the generalizability of the findings.

Definitions

  • Caste-dependent sleep patterns: Variations in sleep behavior among different groups of worker bees based on their roles within the colony.
  • Thermal imaging: A technique that uses infrared cameras to visualize temperature differences, applied here to assess sleep behavior in bees.

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