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No effect of juvenile hormone on task performance in a bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) supports an evolutionary link between endocrine signaling and social complexity

机译:少年激素对大黄蜂(Bombus Terrestris)的任务表现的影响不支持内分泌信号和社会复杂性之间的进化联系

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A hallmark of insect societies is a division of labor among workers specializing in different tasks. In bumblebees the division of labor is related to body size; relatively small workers are more likely to stay inside the nest and tend ("nurse") brood, whereas their larger sisters are more likely to forage. Despite their ecological and economic importance, very little is known about the endocrine regulation of division of labor in bumblebees. We studied the influence of juvenile hormone OH) on task performance in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris. We first used a radioimmunoassay to measure circulating JH titers in workers specializing in nursing and foraging activities. Next, we developed new protocols for manipulating JH titers by combining a size-adjusted topical treatment with the allatotoxin Precocene-I and replacement therapy with JH-III. Finally, we used this protocol to test the influence of JH on task performance. JH levels were either similar for nurses and foragers (three colonies), or higher in nurses (two colonies). Nurses had better developed ovaries and JH levels were typically positively correlated with ovarian state. Manipulation of JH titers influenced ovarian development and wax secretion, consistent with earlier allatectomy studies. These manipulations however, did not affect nursing or foraging activity, or the likelihood to specialize in nursing or foraging activity. These findings contrast with honeybees in which JH influences age -related division of labor but not adult female fertility. Thus, the evolution of complex societies in bees was associated with modifications in the way JH influences social behavior. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:昆虫社会的标志是专门从事不同任务的工人的劳动分工。在大黄蜂中,劳动部门与体型有关;相对小的工人更有可能留在巢里面并倾向于(“护士”)育雏,而他们的较大姐妹更有可能觅食。尽管他们生态和经济重视,但对大黄蜂劳动分工的内分泌调节很少。我们研究了少年激素哦)对大黄蜂轰炸机的任务表现的影响。我们首先使用放射免疫测定来衡量专门提供护理和觅食活动的工人的循环JH滴度。接下来,我们开发了通过将典型调整的局部处理与递质毒素丙烯-i和JH-III替代疗法组合来操纵JH滴度的新方案。最后,我们使用本协议来测试JH对任务性能的影响。 JH水平对于护士和觅食者(三种殖民地)或高等教育(两个殖民地)的水平相似。护士具有更好的发达卵巢,JH水平通常与卵巢状态呈正相关。操纵JH滴度影响了卵巢发育和蜡分泌,与早期的分析术研究一致。然而,这些操纵不影响护理或觅食活动,或专门从事护理或觅食活动的可能性。这些发现与蜜蜂相比,JH影响年龄 - 相关的劳动分工但不是成年女性生育。因此,蜜蜂中复杂社会的演变与JH影响社会行为的方式有关。 (c)2016年Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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