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Queen loss changes behavior and increases longevity in a stingless bee

机译:大号损失改变行为,增加了无缝蜜蜂的寿命

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The death of the queen can lead to behavioral changes in workers of eusocial bees that alter their longevity. Here, we investigated the behavior and longevity of workers in colonies of the neotropical stingless bee Scaptotrigona aff. postica in the absence of a mated queen. Eight colonies, four being queenright, and four with their physogastric queens removed (queenless), were used in experiments. Emerging workers were marked with different colors to obtain age cohorts. We observed external foraging activity, age of workers involved in cell construction and foraging, and worker longevity in all colonies for 100 days. Over time, queenless colonies presented a greater reduction in external activity than queenright colonies; older workers were more frequently observed participating in cell construction and foraging compared with queenright colonies, and worker lifespan in queenless colonies was about a third longer than that observed in queenright colonies. Our study demonstrates that orphaned workers of this species substantially alter their behavior, causing an increase in their overall longevity and workers starting to lay haploid eggs, allowing some direct reproduction by workers in the absence of a queen.Significance statementFor eusocial species, the loss of the reproductive individual is a critical period for colony survival. Our study shows, for the first time, how workers in a neotropical stingless bee species adapt their behavior during periods without a queen. We show that the longevity of workers of Scaptotrigona aff. postica from orphaned colonies on average increased by 33% compared with regular colonies. We also show that many foragers from orphaned colonies spend more time inside the nest building brood cells rather than participating in more risky foraging behaviors. Therefore, workers alter their behavior in the absence of an egg-laying queen; these changes cause a substantial increase of longevity of the labor force (i.e., workers), and consequently, a possibility that the nest survives until a new mated queen resumes oviposition. In case a new queen does not appear in the colony, males produced by egg-laying workers (which gain a direct fitness through direct reproduction) may spread the colonial genome, by mating with queens from other colonies.
机译:女王的死亡可能导致Eusocial Bees工人的行为变化,以改变他们的长寿。在这里,我们调查了新思想无缝蜂苏凯特里戈纳的殖民地的行为和长寿。 Postica在没有一个交配的女王的情况下。在实验中使用了八个殖民地,四个是Queenright,四个与他们的肿块皇后(皇后)一起使用。新兴工人用不同的颜色标记为获得年龄群组。我们观察到外部觅食活动,参与细胞建设和觅食的工人年龄,以及所有殖民地的工人寿命持续100天。随着时间的推移,皇后殖民地比Queenright Colonies呈现出外部活动的更大减少;与Queenright Colonies相比,参与细胞建设和觅食的老年人更频繁地观察到更常见的工人,皇后菌落的工人寿命大约比在Queenright Colonies中观察到的时间。我们的研究表明,这种物种的孤儿工人大大改变了他们的行为,导致他们的整体长寿和工人开始增加单倍体鸡蛋,允许工人在没有女王的情况下直接繁殖。对于Eusocial物种的义务声明,丧失生殖个人是菌落存活的关键时期。我们的研究表明,首次出现了新的无缝蜜蜂物种的工人如何在没有女王的情况下适应他们的行为。我们展示了Scaptotrigona的工作人员的寿命。与常规菌落相比,孤儿菌落的Postica平均增加了33%。我们还表明,来自孤儿殖民地的许多觅食者在筑巢建筑物细胞内花了更多的时间,而不是参与更危险的觅食行为。因此,工人在没有一个蛋女王的情况下改变他们的行为;这些变化导致劳动力寿命的大幅增加(即工人),因此,巢穴在一个新的配合女王恢复产卵之前的可能性。如果新女王没有出现在殖民地中,通过卵铺设工人产生的男性(通过直接繁殖增强直接健身)可以通过与来自其他菌落的女王交配来传播殖民地基因组。

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