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1 December 2010 Apis Cerana Japonica Discriminates between Floral Color Phases of the Oriental Orchid, Cymbidium floribundum
Michio Sugahara, Toshifumi Minamoto, Taro Fuchikawa, Masanao Michinomae, Isamu Shimizu
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Abstract

Foragers of the Japanese honeybee (Apis cerana japonica) were attracted by flowers of an oriental orchid (Cymbidium floribundum) and were observed to carry the pollinia on their scutella. After the removal of pollinia from the flowers, their labial color changed from white to reddish brown. Both artificial removal of pollinia and ethrel treatment of the flowers also induced this labial color change. Labia in color-changed flowers showed a decreased reflectance of wavelengths less than 670 nm compared to control intact flower. Both reflectance irradiance spectra and ultraviolet photographs showed that only the nectar guide in white (unchanged) flowers reflected ultraviolet light, and that this reflectance decreased with labial color change. Dual choice experiments showed that the honeybee foragers preferentially visited flowers having white labia rather than reddish brown. We suggest that Japanese honeybees discriminate between the floral phases of C. floribundum using color vision.

© 2010 Zoological Society of Japan
Michio Sugahara, Toshifumi Minamoto, Taro Fuchikawa, Masanao Michinomae, and Isamu Shimizu "Apis Cerana Japonica Discriminates between Floral Color Phases of the Oriental Orchid, Cymbidium floribundum," Zoological Science 27(12), 901-906, (1 December 2010). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.27.901
Received: 5 February 2010; Accepted: 1 June 2010; Published: 1 December 2010
KEYWORDS
Apis cerana japonica
Cymbidium floribundum
foraging behavior
honeybee vision
pollination
ultraviolet reflection
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