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      • the movement of a golf club (= specially shaped stick for hitting the ball) backward and forward over the ball before moving it right back to hit the ball: He teed up the ball, took a couple of waggles, and then swung. Through the waggle, she is trying to control or feel the clubhead right through the swing.
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  1. The meaning of WAGGLE is to reel, sway, or move from side to side : wag. How to use waggle in a sentence.

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    • What Is A Waggle Dance?
    • How Does The Waggle Dance Help The Hive?
    • Other Types of Bee Dance
    • What Types of Bees Waggle Dance?
    • How Did The Waggle Dance Evolve?
    • Commonly Asked Questions
    • Further Research Needed
    • Interesting Research
    • Further Reading
    • Conclusion

    The waggle dance is a unique method of communication among female honey bees. Performed by foragers, it relays information about the location and richness of a food source. The dance is a figure-eight pattern consisting of a central “waggle run” and two return loops. The three primary elements of information conveyed in this dance are direction, di...

    Food source communication: it allows worker bees to communicate the location of rich food sources to other bees. This information ensures that foragers do not waste time and energy searching random...
    Resource allocation: helps the hive decide how many bees should be allocated to gather from that source. A lively dance may signal a highly profitable food source, prompting more bees to visit it.
    Swarming decision:used when the hive gets crowded and roughly half the bees need to find a new home. Scout bees use a form of the waggle dance to communicate the location and quality of potential n...

    Round dance

    The round dance is a simpler communication technique to signal a food source near the hive. Unlike the waggle dance, which communicates the direction and distance to a food source, the round dance only communicates proximity. The forager bee moves in a circle, changing direction now and then. This dance pattern tells the other bees that a food source is nearby – usually within 50 to 75 meters.

    Sickle dance

    The sickle dance is another form of bee communication. This intermediate dance bridges the round and waggle dance, performed for moderately close food sources. The movement in the sickle dance resembles a crescent or sickle shape, hence its name. Bees starts with a short, straight waggle run, then curve to the right or left back to the starting point. Bees repeat the action turning to the opposite side. Just like the waggle dance, the sickle dance conveys both direction and distance of the fo...

    Trembling dance

    A bee may twitch and tremble as it runs around, looking to recruit receiver and storage bees to assist with unloading pollen and nectar,

    Black dwarf honey bee (Apis andreniformis)
    Eastern honey bee (Apis cerana)
    Giant honey bee (Apis dorsata)
    Himalayan giant honey bee (Apis laboriosa)

    The waggle dance is believed to have evolved at least 20 million years ago during the early Miocene when modern honey bee species diverged. It is challenging to pinpoint why it evolved, as behavior changes usually relate to the evolving species’ environment. One theory suggests the waggle dance was developed to take advantage of certain food reserv...

    Who discovered the bee dance?

    Austrian ethologist Karl von Frischfirst decoded the waggle dance in the mid-20th century. His ground-breaking work on honey bee communication earned him a share of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1973.

    Do bees dance when they need cleaning?

    Bees have a grooming dance, a separate communication form where a bee stands still with her body raised high, and her wings spread, signaling to her hive mates that she needs cleaning.

    Do bees always follow waggle dance instructions?

    While the waggle dance significantly influences forager bees’ activities, bees may ‘do their own thing.’ They can use previously known locations or rely on personal discovery.

    The waggle dance continues to intrigue scientists due to its complexity and precision with which it communicates crucial information. As of 2021, several areas remain ripe for further investigation: 1. Understanding variation among species: While the basic mechanisms of the waggle dance are understood, there is variability among different species o...

    We’re read some interesting research papers on the subject of the waggle dance and summarized them into bullet points.

    Hu, Z., Miao, C., Di, N. et al. Decoding the dance parameters of eastern honeybee, Apis cerana. Apidologie54, 10 (2023).
    Seeley TD, Mikheyev AS, Pagano GJ. Dancing bees tune both duration and rate of waggle-run production in relation to nectar-source profitability. J Comp Physiol A. 2000;186(9):813-819. doi:10.1007/s...
    The Dance Language and Orientation of Bees, by Karl von Frisch.
    Honeybee Democracy, by Thomas D. Seeley.

    The waggle dance is a fascinating communication method used by honey bees. It conveys detailed information about the direction and distance to a source of food or a new hive location. This dance demonstrates the complexity and sophistication of insect communication. It illustrates how bees can translate their experiences into a shared knowledge tha...

  3. If you waggle something, or if something waggles, it moves up and down or from side to side with short quick movements.

  4. There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb waggle. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  5. waggle. noun [ C ] us / ˈwæɡ. ə l / uk / ˈwæɡ. ə l /. the movement of a golf club (= specially shaped stick for hitting the ball) backward and forward over the ball before moving it right back to hit the ball: He teed up the ball, took a couple of waggles, and then swung.

  6. waggle. noun [ C ] uk / ˈwæɡ. ə l / us / ˈwæɡ. ə l /. the movement of a golf club (= specially shaped stick for hitting the ball) backwards and forwards over the ball before moving it right back to hit the ball: He teed up the ball, took a couple of waggles, and then swung.

  7. waggle (something) to make something move with short movements from side to side or up and down; to move in this way. Can you waggle your ears?

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