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The role of juvenile hormone in dominance behavior, reproduction and cuticular pheromone signaling in the caste-flexible epiponine wasp, Synoeca surinama

机译:幼年激素在种姓柔性表观蜂中的优势行为,繁殖和表皮信息素信号传导中的作用

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Background The popular view on insect sociality is that of a harmonious division of labor among two morphologically distinct and functionally non-overlapping castes. But this is a highly derived state and not a prerequisite for a functional society. Rather, caste-flexibility is a central feature in many eusocial wasps, where adult females have the potential to become queens or workers, depending on the social environment. In non-swarming paper wasps (e.g., Polistes), prospective queens fight one another to assert their dominance, with losers becoming workers if they remain on the nest. This aggression is fueled by juvenile hormone (JH) and ecdysteroids, major factors involved in caste differentiation in most eusocial insects. We tested whether these hormones have conserved aggression-promoting functions in Synoeca surinama, a caste-flexible swarm-founding wasp (Epiponini) where reproductive competition is high and aggressive displays are common. Results We observed the behavioral interactions of S. surinama females in field nests before and after we had removed the egg-laying queen(s). We measured the ovarian reproductive status, hemolymph JH and ecdysteroid titers, ovarian ecdysteroid content, and analyzed the cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) composition of females engaged in competitive interactions in both queenright and queenless contexts. These data, in combination with hormone manipulation experiments, revealed that neither JH nor ecdysteroids are necessary for the expression of dominance behaviors in S. surinama. Instead, we show that JH likely functions as a gonadotropin and directly modifies the cuticular hydrocarbon blend of young workers to match that of a reproductive. Hemolymph ecdysteroids, in contrast, are not different between queens and workers despite great differences in ovarian ecdysteroid content. Conclusions The endocrine profile of S. surinama shows surprising differences from those of other caste-flexible wasps, although a rise in JH titers in replacement queens is a common theme. Extensive remodeling of hormone functions is also evident in the highly eusocial bees, which has been attributed to the evolution of morphologically defined castes. Our results show that hormones which regulate caste-plasticity can lose these roles even while caste-plasticity is preserved.
机译:背景技术关于昆虫社会性的流行观点是两种形态上不同且功能上不重叠的种姓之间的和谐分工。但这是一个高度衍生的状态,而不是功能社会的前提。相反,种姓灵活性是许多社会性黄蜂的主要特征,成年女性有可能根据社会环境成为皇后或工人。在非蜂群状的黄蜂(例如Polistes)中,准皇后为了争夺自己的统治地位而互相争斗,如果失败者留在巢穴,他们就会成为工人。幼体激素(JH)和蜕皮类固醇(大多数亲社会昆虫中种姓分化的主要因素)助长了这种攻击。我们测试了这些激素是否在Synoeca surinama(一种种姓灵活的成群黄蜂(Epiponini))中保留了促进攻击的功能,那里的生殖竞争很高,并且攻击性展示很普遍。结果我们观察了去除鸡蛋产后的S. surinama雌性在田间巢中的行为相互作用。我们测量了卵巢的生殖状态,JH和蜕皮甾类的血淋巴滴度,卵巢蜕皮类固醇的含量,并分析了在皇后和非皇后环境中参与竞争性相互作用的女性的表皮碳氢化合物(CHC)组成。这些数据与激素操纵实验相结合,揭示了JH和蜕皮类固醇对于在surinama中表达优势行为均不是必需的。相反,我们表明JH可能起促性腺激素的作用,并直接修饰年轻工人的表皮碳氢化合物混合物以匹配生殖器官。相比之下,尽管卵巢中蜕皮激素含量存在很大差异,但女王和工人之间的血淋巴蜕皮激素并没有什么不同。结论尽管替代皇后区的JH滴度升高是一个普遍的主题,但是苏里南链霉菌的内分泌特征与其他种姓柔性黄蜂的内分泌特征显示出令人惊讶的差异。在高度亲社会的蜜蜂中,激素功能的广泛重塑也很明显,这归因于形态确定的种姓的进化。我们的结果表明,即使保留种姓可塑性,调节种姓可塑性的激素也可能失去这些作用。

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