Honeybee flight in windy conditions

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Abstract

The study of bee flight and their collective behavior has been the focus of many studies that have offered us insight into how bees are able to fly and how they communicate with one another. However not much is known about honeybee fight dynamics in turbulent and windy conditions and how they manage to maneuver in such environments. Here we use 3 GoPro cameras to track honeybees in three-dimensions (3D) during their flight to and from the hive. We create different turbulent conditions using fans and a mobile active grid, similar to one used in high Reynolds number wind tunnel experiments. We find that under the conditions investigated, honeybees seem to exhibit similar flight dynamics which are not dependent on the characteristics of the different flows they are exposed to. In flight, honeybees accelerate slowly and decelerate rapidly. While this behavior is observed in both calm and windy conditions, it is increasingly dominant in windy conditions where short straight trajectories are broken up by turns and increased maneuvering.

*We would like to thank the Max Planck Society for supporting this work

Publication: Flight of a honeybee in turbulent wind, submitted for review.

Presenters

  • Bardia Hejazi

    • Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Se

Authors

  • Bardia Hejazi

    • Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Se
  • Christian Küchler

    • Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
  • Gholamhossein Bagheri

    • Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
  • Eberhard Bodenschatz

    • Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization