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Geographic profiling applied to testing models of bumble-bee foraging by Nigel E Raine, D. Kim Rossmo, and Steven C Le Comber Interface Volume 6(32):307-319 March 6, 2009 ©2009 by The Royal Society

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Page 1: Geographic profiling applied to testing models of bumble- bee foraging by Nigel E Raine, D. Kim Rossmo, and Steven C Le Comber Interface Volume 6(32):307-319

Geographic profiling applied to testing models of bumble-bee foraging

by Nigel E Raine, D. Kim Rossmo, and Steven C Le Comber

InterfaceVolume 6(32):307-319

March 6, 2009

©2009 by The Royal Society

Page 2: Geographic profiling applied to testing models of bumble- bee foraging by Nigel E Raine, D. Kim Rossmo, and Steven C Le Comber Interface Volume 6(32):307-319

The effects of altering the model variables (a) B, (b) f and (c) g on the shape of the jeopardy surface (shown here as a two dimensional slice through the caldera-shaped function output).

Nigel E Raine et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:307-319

©2009 by The Royal Society

Page 3: Geographic profiling applied to testing models of bumble- bee foraging by Nigel E Raine, D. Kim Rossmo, and Steven C Le Comber Interface Volume 6(32):307-319

Example patterns of flower choices made by a virtual bee following nine different theoretical foraging algorithms in simulation 2.

Nigel E Raine et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:307-319

©2009 by The Royal Society

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Foraging choices made by real bumble-bees in the experimental study.

Nigel E Raine et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:307-319

©2009 by The Royal Society

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Half matrices showing log t statistics for comparisons of B (the buffer zone radius: a,b,e,f) and f (c,d,g,h) among different foraging algorithms in simulation 1 plus experimental data (flower

densities 32 and 64 (a–d)) and simulation 2 (flower densities 10...

Nigel E Raine et al. J. R. Soc. Interface 2009;6:307-319

©2009 by The Royal Society