Abstract

The cap pushing response (CPR) is a free flying technique where honey bees are trained to fly to a target where they push a cap to reveal a hidden food source. In this paper, we report the results of three studies. First, we provide information on three techniques used to shape the CPR. Second, we provide preliminary data suggesting that honey bees can learn the CPR through observing a previously shaped bee. Finally, we provide data on the ability of a honey bee to recall the CPR response. In addition to the three studies, we also continue to advocate for the use of Observation Orientated Modeling (OOM) for comparative investigations.

Details

Title
Training Honey Bees (Apis mellifera) to Push a Cap: Shaping, Observational Learning, and Memory
Author
Riley, Wincheski; Jones, Ian; Rodriguez, Sierra; Soto, Michael; Fletcher Skylar; Eagle, Troy; Grice, James; Abramson, Charles
Section
Research Articles
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
University of California Digital Library - eScholarship
ISSN
08893667
e-ISSN
21683344
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2875464010
Copyright
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