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In a message dated 96-02-22 13:11:16 EST, [log in to unmask]
writes:
> Has anyone produced any alternative hypotheses to the hypothesis that
bees
>dance
>to communicate the location of forage:
> i.e. if bees don't dance to communicate where to find nectar, why might
>they dance?
>
I too, have been following the discussion with interest, but did not
respond to the survey. I am not convinced of the value of the survey, when
the training of each respondant is not known. I have observed a lot of
dancing bees, but have not personally done any serious research on the
subject, so I haven't any credentials here either.
It is a matter of academic interest to me, but, hey, who knows why. Maybe
they dance because they are happy. It sure makes me happy to see a lot of
them dancing.
[log in to unmask] Dave Green, PO Box 1200, Hemingway, SC 29554
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