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← Nature & AnimalsWhich navigational consequence occurs in honeybees when local landmark relationships shift?
A)Inability to locate food sources✓
B)Disrupted queen cell development cycles
C)Increased susceptibility to varroa mites
D)Weakening of winter thermoregulation behaviors
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Bees rely on cognitive mapping using landmarks; navigation fails when these landmarks change, because the distorted familiarity impairs local landmark memorization, which disrupts their perceived sense of direction across the territory (food sites); therefore, bees can't find food rather than other consequences tied to cellular processes.
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