Foraging behaviour in Vespula germanica wasps re‐locating a food source

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We analysed landmark guidance in Vespuia germanica wasps re‐locating a food source. Individuals were trained to feed from a dish surrounded by four coloured cylinders (i.e., an experimental landmark array). Each wasp was allowed to feed either one or three times from the array. At the testing phase, food was removed and the array was displaced 60 cm away from the training site. Different treatments were evaluated by presenting four, two or one of the cylinders that originally formed the array. When wasps returned looking for food, we recorded the number of visits to the displaced site or to the training site for each treatment. Wasp guidance was affected by increasing amounts of mismatch (by displacement and reduction of landmarks). Moreover, wasps visited the training site and the displaced site significantly more often when trained with three feeding trials than when trained with only one. © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2008.

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D’Adamo, P., & Lozada, M. (2008). Foraging behaviour in Vespula germanica wasps re‐locating a food source. New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 35(1), 9–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/03014220809510099

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