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← Nature & AnimalsWhich behavior results for bees when a previously successful foraging site near an electromagnetic interference source becomes undetectable during the waggle dance?
A)Reduced search range efficiency.✓
B)Increased pheromone trail reliance.
C)Improved individual bee navigation.
D)Enhanced pollen recognition learning.
💡 Explanation
Reduced search range efficiency occurs because the electromagnetic source blocks magnetic perception disrupting spatial encoding during the waggle dance guiding foragers. Therefore, affected bees exhibit uncoordinated search patterns rather than enhanced navigational abilities as the signal noise increases.
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