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Briefing: Honey bees dance better with an audience
Strategic angle: Honey bees adjust their waggle dance performance based on the number of spectators, impacting the precision of their communication.
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Honey bees utilize a waggle dance to convey directional information to their hive mates. Recent findings show that the precision of this dance is influenced by the number of observing bees.
When fewer bees are present to observe the dance, the performing bee tends to exhibit a decrease in the accuracy of its movements. This adjustment highlights the importance of social dynamics in bee communication.
The study, published on March 25, 2026, in ScienceDaily, underscores the intricate relationship between audience size and communication effectiveness in honey bee behavior.