New study shows how bumblebees make decisions ‘on the fly’ to maximise energy returns

Published on October 24, 2023

If you have ever watched a bumblebee move from flower to flower, you might wonder how they decide which flower to choose and how long to remain on it. A new research study led by the University of Oxford has demonstrated that bumblebees make choices while foraging to maximize the rate of energy return, i.e. the amount of nectar sugar collected each minute. The findings have been published in the journal iScience.