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Kinematic flexibility allows bumblebees to increase energetic efficiency when carrying heavy loads

Stacey A. Combes, Susan F. Gagliardi, Callin M. Switzer, Michael E. Dillon

2020Science Advances43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) carrying both light and heavy loads and found that stroke amplitude increased in proportion to load size, but did not predict metabolic rate. Rather, metabolic rate was strongly tied to frequency, which was determined not by load size but by the bee's average loading state and loading history, with heavily loaded bees displaying smaller changes in frequency and smaller increases in metabolic rate to support additional loading. This implies that bees can increase force production through alternative mechanisms; yet, they often choose the energetically costly option of elevating frequency, suggesting associated performance benefits that merit further investigation.

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KinematicsFlexibility (engineering)PhysicsEnvironmental scienceAerospace engineeringMechanicsClassical mechanicsMathematicsEngineeringStatisticsBiomimetic flight and propulsion mechanismsSports Dynamics and Biomechanicsstochastic dynamics and bifurcation