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Bees have an impressive ability to learn precisely where a food source is and to return to it repeatedly. A behavioral ecologist is interested

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Bees have an impressive ability to learn precisely where a food source is and to return to it repeatedly. A behavioral ecologist is interested in studying whether honeybees learn to return to a food source that doesn't look like a flower. He creates a fake 'flower' out of an old bottle and a q-tip. Notably, the fake flower doesn't look at all like a flower, but it provides very good food to the bees (sugar syrup). He puts the fake flower in a field near a local beehive. Next, he captures and tags 10 honeybees from the hive (so that he can tell which one is which). He observes the time it takes bees to find the fake flower for 6 trials, reasoning that if they are learning that this is a good food source, bees should get faster and faster at going to it. The data below show the amount of time (seconds) that bees take to return to the fake flower on each trial (/16). Bee Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 5 Trial 6 1 219 225 277 237 355 265 2 161 225 106 121 144 165 3 181 177 157 189 162 180 4 133 115 164 113 130 331 5 224 206 279 286 265 276 6 128 131 103 102 137 106 7 168 271 160 201 140 199 8 168 211 307 202 177 224 9 188 129 156 296 267 227 10 343 250 224 343 286 303

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