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The Bee: A Natural History

Posted By: l3ivo
The Bee: A Natural History

Noah Wilson-Rich, Kelly Allin, Norman Carreck, Andrea Quigley, "The Bee: A Natural History"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 0691182477, 0691161356 | 224 pages | EPUB | 39.2 MB

Natürlich imkern in Großraumbeuten

Posted By: sammoh
Natürlich imkern in Großraumbeuten

Natürlich imkern in Großraumbeuten
Deutsch | 2021 | ISBN: 9783818612467 | 178 pages | True PDF | 21.48 MB

Was die Bienen wollen

The Discovery of a Visual System - The Honeybee

Posted By: AvaxGenius
The Discovery of a Visual System - The Honeybee

The Discovery of a Visual System - The Honeybee by Adrian Horridge
English | PDF | 2019 | 293 Pages | ISBN : 1789240891 | 6.6 MB

This book is the only account of what honeybees actually see. Bees detect some visual features such as edges and colours, but there is no sign that they reconstruct patterns or put together features to form objects. Bees detect motion but have no perception of what it is that moves, and certainly they do not recognize "things" by their shapes. Yet they clearly see well enough to fly and find food with a minute brain. Bee vision is therefore relevant to the construction of simple artificial visual systems, for example for mobile robots. The surprising conclusion is that bee vision is adapted to the recognition of places, not things.