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Behavioural effects of juvenile hormone and their influence on division of labour in leaf-cutting ant societies

机译:切叶蚂蚁社会中少年激素的行为效应及其对分工的影响

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Division of labour in social insects represents a major evolutionary transition, but the physiological mechanisms that regulate this are still little understood. Experimental work with honey bees, and correlational analyses in other social insects, have implicated juvenile hormone (JH) as a regulatory factor, but direct experimental evidence of behavioural effects of JH in social insects is generally lacking. Here, we used experimental manipulation of JH to show that raised JH levels in leaf-cutting ants results in workers becoming more active, phototactic and threat responsive, and engaging in more extranidal activity - behavioural changes that we show are all characteristic of the transition from intranidal work to foraging. These behavioural effects on division of labour suggest that the JH mediation of behaviour occurs across multiple independent evolutions of eusociality, and may be a key endocrine regulator of the division of labour which has produced the remarkable ecological and evolutionary success of social insects.
机译:社会昆虫的分工代表了主要的进化过渡,但是调节这种现象的生理机制仍然鲜为人知。蜜蜂的实验工作以及其他社交昆虫中的相关分析已牵涉到幼年激素(JH)作为调节因子,但通常缺乏JH在社交昆虫中的行为效应的直接实验证据。在这里,我们使用JH的实验操作来证明切叶蚁中JH含量的升高会导致工人变得更加活跃,对光战术和威胁敏感,并且从事更多的外来活动-我们展示的行为变化都是从进行杀虫工作。这些行为对劳动分工的影响表明,行为的JH中介发生在社会主义的多个独立演变过程中,并且可能是劳动分工的关键内分泌调节物,已引起社会昆虫在生态学和进化上的巨大成功。

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