The British scientists found out that bumblebees collect nectar with the maximum rationalization of energy consumption
Researchers from United Kingdom revealed that earth bumblebees, collecting nectar in vitro, find an optimum ratio between the speed of collecting and energy expenses for maximizing collected food. The research published in iScience opens efficiency and speed strategy in food production on the basis of specific conditions and is more whole than a colony. Bumblebees, as well as other insects, choose a flower for collecting nectar, leaning on a number of factors, such as a smell, color, quantity of food and availability to collecting. They also seek to optimize process of collecting food in favor of the colony...