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Origins of Aminergic Regulation of Behavior in Complex Insect Social Systems

机译:复杂昆虫社会系统中行为的能效调节的起源

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Neuromodulators are conserved across insect taxa, but how biogenic amines and their receptors in ancestral solitary forms have been co-opted to control behaviors in derived socially complex species is largely unknown. Here we explore patterns associated with the functions of octopamine (OA), serotonin (5-HT) and dopamine (DA) in solitary ancestral insects and their derived functions in eusocial ants, bees, wasps and termites. Synthesizing current findings that reveal potential ancestral roles of monoamines in insects, we identify physiological processes and conserved behaviors under aminergic control, consider how biogenic amines may have evolved to modulate complex social behavior, and present focal research areas that warrant further study.
机译:在昆虫类群中神经调节剂是保守的,但是如何将生物胺和其祖先单独形式的受体用于控制社会衍生物种的行为仍是未知的。在这里,我们探索与祖传昆虫中的章鱼胺(OA),5-羟色胺(5-HT)和多巴胺(DA)的功能相关的模式,以及它们在正常社会的蚂蚁,蜜蜂,黄蜂和白蚁中的衍生功能。综合目前的发现,揭示昆虫中单胺的潜在祖先作用,我们确定在胺能控制下的生理过程和保守行为,考虑生物胺可能如何进化来调节复杂的社会行为,并提出了值得进一步研究的重点研究领域。

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