[PDF][PDF] Honeybee flight dynamics and pair separation in windy conditions

B Hejazi, H Antigny, S Huellstrunk, E Bodenschatz - 2023 - researchgate.net
Animals and living organisms are continuously adapting to changes in their environment.
How do animals, especially those that are critical to their ecosystem, respond to rapidly …

Honeybee flight dynamics and pair separation in windy conditions near the hive entrance

B Hejazi, H Antigny, S Huellstrunk… - New Journal of …, 2023 - iopscience.iop.org
Animals and living organisms are continuously adapting to changes in their environment.
How do animals, especially those that are critical to their ecosystem, respond to rapidly …

Wind and obstacle motion affect honeybee flight strategies in cluttered environments

NP Burnett, MA Badger… - Journal of Experimental …, 2020 - journals.biologists.com
Bees often forage in habitats with cluttered vegetation and unpredictable winds. Navigating
obstacles in wind presents a challenge that may be exacerbated by wind-induced motions of …

[PDF][PDF] From Nature to UAV-A Study on Collision Avoidance in Bee Congregation

NH Uday, MZ Hasan, R Ahmed, MM Rahman… - mecs-press.org
Insects engage in a variety of survival-related activities, including feeding, mating, and
communication, which are frequently motivated by innate impulses and environmental …

Honeybees modify flight trajectories in turbulent wind

B Hejazi, C Küchler, G Bagheri… - New Journal of …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
In windy conditions, the air is turbulent. The strong and intermittent velocity variations of
turbulence are invisible to flying animals. Nevertheless, flying animals, not much larger than …

The mechanism of flight guidance in honeybee swarms: subtle guides or streaker bees?

KM Schultz, KM Passino… - Journal of Experimental …, 2008 - journals.biologists.com
When a honeybee swarm takes off to fly to its new home site, less than 5% of the bees in the
swarm have visited the site and thereby know in what direction the swarm must fly. How …

[HTML][HTML] Flying insect swarms

IAN Dublon, DJT Sumpter - Current Biology, 2014 - cell.com
Honeybee swarms may win in terms of collective intelligence. Around 50 to 100 scout bees
lead swarms consisting of thousands of workers and a queen to a new nest site. The scout …

The effect of optic flow cues on honeybee flight control in wind

E Baird, N Boeddeker… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
To minimize the risk of colliding with the ground or other obstacles, flying animals need to
control both their ground speed and ground height. This task is particularly challenging in …

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) adjust flight strategy depending on loading

YZ He, HD Ouyang, CL Li, TS Lu, LH Wu, HP Wu… - 2024 - researchsquare.com
The honeybee is an optimal model for studies on aerodynamics and bionic aircrafts, and
they have an excellent loading ability during flight. However, it is unclear how honeybees …

The beehive of the future is a robot socially interacting with honeybees

D Romano - Science Robotics, 2023 - science.org
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