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The maximum homing distance was 7000 m (Fig. 3).
In studies on honeybees, the maximum homing distance ranges from 6 km [25] to 9.2 km [23].
We found that homing rate, homing speed and the maximum homing distance depend on the release direction.
terrestris, B. hortorum) to generate the predicted distance for return of 10% of individuals (i.e. the distance Greenleaf et al. [36] defined as the "maximum homing distance".
The maximum homing distance was 11000 m (Fig. 3), and the maximum homing speed of 50.51±9.07 m·min−1 was recorded from the 5000 m spot (Table 1).
The maximum homing distance was 7000 m (Fig. 3), and the maximum homing speed of 31.01±12.35 m·min−1 was reached at 4000 m (Table 1).
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The maximum homing distances predicted by this model were even larger (9,228 m for B. terrestris, 15,824 m for B. hortorum and 14,518 m for B. ruderatus, Table 1).
We compared this observed maximum flight distance with the homing distance as predicted by the Greenleaf et al. (2007) regression model [36].
In the east, the maximum homing rate was recorded at 1000 m, from where all bees returned.
A similar pattern arose when we compared the homing distance between both groups.
Longer homing distances have been reported for some anuran species.
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