Error in the Honeybee Waggle Dance Improves Foraging Flexibility

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Ryuichi Okada
Hidetoshi Ikeno
Toshifumi Kimura
Mizue Ohashi
Hitoshi Aonuma
Etsuro Ito
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[1] Kagawa School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
[2] Tokushima Bunri University,undefined
[3] School of Human Science and Environment,undefined
[4] University of Hyogo,undefined
[5] Research Institute for Electronic Science,undefined
[6] Hokkaido University,undefined
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The honeybee waggle dance communicates the location of profitable food sources, usually with a certain degree of error in the directional information ranging from 10–15° at the lower margin. We simulated one-day colonial foraging to address the biological significance of information error in the waggle dance. When the error was 30° or larger, the waggle dance was not beneficial. If the error was 15°, the waggle dance was beneficial when the food sources were scarce. When the error was 10° or smaller, the waggle dance was beneficial under all the conditions tested. Our simulation also showed that precise information (0–5° error) yielded great success in finding feeders, but also caused failures at finding new feeders, i.e., a high-risk high-return strategy. The observation that actual bees perform the waggle dance with an error of 10–15° might reflect, at least in part, the maintenance of a successful yet risky foraging trade-off.
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