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Age and Behavior of Honey Bee Workers, Apis mellifera, that Interact with Drones

机译:与无人机互动的蜜蜂工蜂Apis mellifera的年龄和行为

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Colony reproduction in honey bees involves complex interactions between sterile workers and reproductive castes. Although worker-queen interactions have been studied in detail, worker-drone interactions are less well understood. We investigated caste interactions in honey bees by determining the age and behavior of workers that perform vibration signals, trophallaxis, and grooming with drones. Workers of all ages could engage in the different interactions monitored, although workers that performed vibration signals on drones were significantly older than those engaging in trophallaxis and grooming. Only 3-8% of workers engaged in the different behaviors were monitored. Compared with workers that performed vibration signals only on workers ('worker vibrators'), those that performed signals on both workers and drones ('drone vibrators') had greater movement rates inside the nest, higher vibration signaling rates, and were more likely to have an immediate association with foraging. Both worker vibrators and drone vibrators contacted drones of all ages as they moved through the nest. However, drone vibrators contacted drones at higher rates, contacted slightly, but significantly younger drones, and were more likely to engage in trophallaxis and grooming with drones, in addition to vibrating them. Taken together, our results suggest that tiny proportions of workers belonging to separate, but overlapping age groups provide most of the care received by adult drones, and that drone vibrators comprise a subset of signalers within a colony that have an increased tendency to contact and interact with drones. Vibratory, tactile signals are involved in colony reproductive and movement decisions in a number of species of bees, wasps and ants, and may provide valuable tools for investigating caste interactions in many insect societies.
机译:蜜蜂的菌落繁殖涉及不育工人和生殖种姓之间的复杂相互作用。尽管已经详细研究了工作者与女王之间的相互作用,但对工作者与无人机之间的相互作用知之甚少。我们通过确定执行振动信号,对转轴运动并进行无人机修饰的工人的年龄和行为,调查了蜜蜂中的种姓相互作用。尽管在无人机上执行振动信号的工人比从事对碰和修饰的工人年龄要大得多,但各个年龄段的工人都可以参与所监视的各种交互。仅有3-8%的从事不同行为的工人受到监测。与仅对工作人员(“工作人员振动器”)执行振动信号的工作人员相比,对工作人员和无人机(“无人机振动器”)均执行信号的工作人员在巢内的移动速率更高,振动信号发送率更高,并且更有可能与觅食有直接联系。工人振动器和无人机振动器在穿过巢穴时都接触了各个年龄段的无人机。但是,无人机振动器以较高的速度接触无人机,接触的时间略长,但年轻得多,而且除振动外,更可能参与对转并修饰无人机。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,属于独立但重叠年龄段的工人中,只有很少一部分工人提供成年无人机所提供的大部分照料,而无人机振动器则是殖民地中信号传导子集的一部分,其接触和互动的趋势有所增加与无人机。振动,触觉信号参与许多蜜蜂,黄蜂和蚂蚁物种的菌落繁殖和运动决策,并可能为研究许多昆虫社会中的种姓相互作用提供有价值的工具。

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