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I have been following the dance language controversy. Some of us are
interested in bees as a vocation, some as a science & some just for
the interest.
I feel as though I cross the gambit as I'm a side liner who is an
entomologist and just love bees.
I went to a presentation yesterday, that I have seen before, on
"House hunting by bees" as given by Dr. Tom Seeley where he explains
how scout bees form a consensus by forming a quorum to decide between
a good home and a moderate home using the Dance Language. House
scouts return & conduct a dance, which based on angle from vertical &
dance distance indicate location of prospective future hive site.
Could any dance language opponents who have seen Tom's publications
on this explain to the group how the directional & distance cues
( angle of the dance from vertical & intensity of the waggle )
relayed to the other home scouts does or does not convey
information. Is not the conveyance of this information not a
language? This system presumably removes odor from the equation.
Tom's study, conducted on a remote island, with only his hive
locations seem to prove that he can judge from the dances which
distance & hive location the dancers are selecting. He uses small
swarms, individually labeled bees & video camera's which he goes back
over to remove very specific data for his publications.
IMHO it would seem the argument is more over what constitutes a
language & not that information is being passed amongst bees.
Mike Griggs
Entomologist/ Support Scientist
Plant Protection Research Unit
USDA ARS, U.S. Plant, Soil & Nutrition Lab.
Tower Road, Ithaca, NY 14853
http://www.ars.usda.gov/naa/ithaca/ppru
phone: 607-255-1085
fax: 607-255-1132
email: [log in to unmask]
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