Dear all,
Just a reminder about today’s talk at 4pm, Dr. Claire Hemingway (Texas University, USA)
will be talking about decision-making in bumblebees. Please, see below the title and short
abstract for her talk.
This meeting will be online (link below).
Economic foraging in a floral marketplace: decision making in bumblebees
When making decisions, animals often compare available options to those that were recently
encountered. Such decisions can be complex, often requiring individuals to compare
multiple features associated with each option and their reward payoffs, to those of
recently encountered options. Bumblebees are a useful system to address this topic, given
that they forage on a wide variety of flowers, and in doing so rapidly integrate
information about floral stimuli and rewards to learn about and make decisions between
flowers. I will present recent work showing how reward perception in bumblebees is
affected not only by recent experience with rewards, but also experience with associated
stimuli. I will also discuss how this form of evaluation plays out in a natural foraging
environment. Finally, I discuss ongoing work focused on how bees evaluate multiple
dimensions of reward quality and how these multi-attribute choices can bias decision
making. These findings shed insight on general processes of reward perception and
decision-making in animals.
Best,
Gema
Link to the online meetings:
https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmee…
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