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Kathyrn's work, which I had the privelege to witness, should have
changed our understanding of the bee dance by now. It has been widely
published:
SEE:
Do honeybees have two discrete dances to advertise food sources?
KE Gardner, TD Seeley, NW Calderone - Animal Behaviour, -
www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00033472
Hypotheses on the adaptiveness or non-adaptiveness of the directional
imprecision in the Honey Bee's Waggle Dance
KE GARDNER, TD SEELEY, NW CALDERONE - Entomologia generalis, 2007 - cat.inist.fr
A scientific note on the directional accuracy of the waggle dance over
the course of a day
KE Gardner - APIDOLOGIE, 2007 - www.apidologie.org
The Round and Waggle Dances of the Honey Bee: One Dance or Two?
KE Gardner, TD Seeley, N Calderone - 2006 - iussi.confex.com
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