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Article Dans Une Revue Apidologie Année : 2011

A new approach for the simultaneous tracking of multiple honeybees for analysis of hive behavior

Toshifumi Kimura
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Mizue Ohashi
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Ryuichi Okada
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Hidetoshi Ikeno
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Social activities are among the most striking of animal behaviors, and the clarification of their mechanisms is a major subject in ethology. Honeybees are a good model for revealing these mechanisms because they display various social behaviors, such as division of labor, in their colonies. Image processing is a precise and convenient tool for obtaining animal behavior data, but even recent methods are inadequate for the identification or description of honeybee behavior. This is because of the difficulty distinguishing between the large number of individuals in a small hive and their multiple movements. The present study developed a new computer-aided system, using a vector quantization method, for the identification and behavioral tracking of individual honeybees. The vector quantization method enabled separation of honeybee bodies in photographs recorded as a movie. This system succeeded in analyzing a huge number of frames quickly and can thus save both time and labor. Moreover, the system identified more than 72% of the bees in a hive and found and determined the active areas in the hive by extracting the trajectories of walking bees. In addition, useful behavioral data on the honeybee waggle dance were obtained using the present system.
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hal-01003596 , version 1 (11-05-2020)

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Toshifumi Kimura, Mizue Ohashi, Ryuichi Okada, Hidetoshi Ikeno. A new approach for the simultaneous tracking of multiple honeybees for analysis of hive behavior. Apidologie, 2011, 42 (5), pp.607-617. ⟨10.1007/s13592-011-0060-6⟩. ⟨hal-01003596⟩
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