蜜蜂舞蹈
蜜蜂舞蹈(英语:waggle dance,蜜蜂8字形摇摆舞)为用于表达蜜蜂养殖行为中之蜜蜂特定8字形舞蹈(figure-eight dance)的一个术语。通过进行这个舞蹈,成功觅食者可以与群体的其他成员分享有关产生花蜜和花粉的花,水源,或以新的巢址位置的方向和距离的信息。[1][2]出自于奥地利生物学家和诺贝尔奖得主卡尔·冯·弗里希在1940年代的研究翻译其意义,工蜂在采完花蜜回到蜂巢之后,会进行两种特别的移动方式。[3]研究对象是一种西方蜜蜂、为卡尼鄂拉蜂。当一只工蜂回到巢中,其他工蜂会面向它,并以它为中心,就像在观看这只蜜蜂跳舞一样。在发现提出之后经过多年的争议,最后被大多数生物学家接受,并且成为当代生物学教科书中有关动物行为的经典教材。
舞蹈的种类
[编辑]摇臀舞
[编辑]蜜蜂跳舞的移动路径会形成一个8字形。外围环状部分称做回归区(return phase);中间直线部分称做摇臀区(waggle phase),摇臀舞(Waggle dance)因此得名。蜜蜂会一边摇动臀部一边走过这条直线,摇臀的持续时间表示食物的距离,摇臀时间愈长,表示食物距离愈远,以75毫秒代表100公尺。而这段直线与地心引力的方向之夹角,代表食物方向与太阳方向的夹角。之后更发现,蜜蜂会因太阳位置的相对移动而修正直线的角度。
圆舞
[编辑]圆舞(Round dance),一开始被分类为另一种舞蹈,是工蜂用来表达蜂巢附近有食物的存在,但无法表达食物的距离与方向。通常使用在发现近距离的食物(距离小于50-60公尺)。然而后来的研究认为环绕舞并非独立存在,而是摇臀舞的直线部分极短暂的版本。
摇摆舞交流演化
[编辑]科学家透过观察发现不同品种的蜜蜂拥有不同舞蹈的“语言”,每个品种或亚种舞蹈的弧度及时间都各有不同[4][5]。一项近期研究显示在东方蜜蜂及西方蜜蜂共同居住的地区,二者能够逐渐理解对方舞蹈中的“语言”[6]。
参见
[编辑]资料来源
[编辑]- ^ J. R. Riley, U. Greggers, A. D. Smith, D. R. Reynolds, R. Menzel. The flight paths of honeybees recruited by the waggle dance. Nature. 2005/05, 435 (7039): 205–207 [2018-04-02]. ISSN 1476-4687. doi:10.1038/nature03526. (原始内容存档于2021-03-08) (英语).
- ^ Seeley T.D., Visscher P.K., Passino K.M. Group decision making in honey bee swarms. American Scientist. 2006, 94: 220–229. doi:10.1511/2006.3.220.
- ^ Frisch, Karl von. (1967) The Dance Language and Orientation of Bees. Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
- ^ Gould J, Towne W (1987) The evolution of the dance language. American Naturalist 130: 317–338.
- ^ Dyer FC, Seeley TD (1991) Dance dialect and foraging range in three Asian honeybee species. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 28: 227–233.
- ^ Su S, Cai F, Si A, Zhang S, Tautz J, et al. (2008) East Learns from West: Asiatic Honeybees Can Understand Dance Language of European Honeybees. PLoS ONE Volume 3, Number 6: e2365 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0002365 [1] (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)
参考文献
[编辑]- Neil A. Campell, Jane B. Reece (2002) BIOLOGY 6th Edition 1143-1144
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- Riley, J.R., Greggers, U., Smith, A.D., Reynolds, D.R. & Menzel, R. (2005). The flight paths of honeybees recruited by the waggle dance. Nature 435,205-207.
- Seeley, T.D. (1995) The Wisdom of the Hive. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
- von Frisch, K. (1967) The Dance Language and Orientation of Bees. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
延伸阅读
[编辑]- Gould JL. Honey bee recruitment: the dance-language controversy. Science. 1975, 189 (4204): 685−693. Bibcode:1975Sci...189..685G. doi:10.1126/science.1154023.
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- Seeley TD. The Wisdom of the Hive. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 1995.
- von Frisch K. The Dance Language and Orientation of Bees. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 1967.
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- Al Toufalia, H. M. Honey bee foraging: persistence to non-rewarding feeding locations and waggle dance communication. Doctoral thesis, University of Sussexx. 2012 [2013-12-28]. (原始内容存档于2022-05-17).
外部链接
[编辑]- Waggle Dance Infographic (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆) - VetSci
- Communication and Recruitment to Food Sources by Apis mellifera — 美国农业部-ARS (accessed 2005-03)
- Honeybee Communication — Kimball's Biology Pages (accessed 2005-09)