ON OPTIMALITY, PHYSIOLOGY AND HONEYBEES - REPLY

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SCHMIDHEMPEL, P
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FORAGING; OPTIMALITY; MODELING; ENERGETICS; APIS-MELLIFERA;
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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The analysis of foraging behaviour with optimization models has been used widely in recent years. Studies on nectar collection in the honeybee have been among the examples cited repeatedly in favour of the approach. These studies (based on the ''energy-maximizing'' hypothesis) have now been challenged in a recent paper by Varju and Nunez (1991). These authors claim that the observed behaviour can be explained without reference to this hypothesis and even without energetic considerations. Moreover, they maintain that the observations support the ''information-exchange'' hypothesis, an alternative preferred by the authors. In this paper the arguments used by Varju and Nunez (1991) are shown to be erroneous in several respects. A recurrent problem results from confusing causal and functional questions. In addition, their analysis fails to distinguish between statistically inferred and normative models, misinterprets the nature of observations and misrepresents the predictions of the energy-maximizing hypothesis. Whereas the information-exchange hypothesis is a plausible alternative, the evidence cited by the authors cannot distinguish between the two competing explanations but rather suggests that energy is important. Varju and Nunez (1991) do not specify the meaning of ''information'' so that their hypothesis cannot generate specific predictions.
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