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Parasites modulate within-colony activity and accelerate the temporal polyethism schedule of a social insect, the honey bee

机译:寄生虫调节集落内活动并加速社交昆虫(蜜蜂)的时间多态性计划

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Task allocation in social insect colonies is generally organised into an age-related division of labour, termed the temporal polyethism schedule, which may in part have evolved to reduce infection of the colony's brood by pests and pathogens. The temporal polyethism schedule is sensitive to colony perturbations that may lead to adaptive changes in task allocation, maintaining colony homeostasis. Though social insects can be infected by a range of parasites, little is known of how these parasites impact within-colony behaviour and the temporal polyethism schedule. We use honey bees (Apis mellifera) experimentally infected by two of their emerging pathogens, Deformed wing virus (DWV), which is relatively understudied concerning its behavioural impact on its host, and the exotic microsporidian Nosema ceranae. We examined parasite effects on host temporal polyethism and patterns of activity within the colony. We found that pathogens accelerated the temporal polyethism schedule, but without reducing host behavioural repertoire. Infected hosts exhibited increased hyperactivity, allocating more time to self-grooming and foraging-related tasks. The strength of behavioural alterations we observed was found to be pathogen specific; behavioural modifications were more pronounced in virus-treated hosts versus N. ceranae-treated hosts, with potential benefits for the colony in terms of reducing within-colony transmission. Investigating the effects of multiple pathogens on behavioural patterns of social insects could play a crucial role in understanding pathogen spread within a colony and their effects on colony social organisation.
机译:社会昆虫殖民地的任务分配通常组织为与年龄相关的劳动分工,称为时间多种族计划,这种计划可能已部分发展,以减少害虫和病原体对殖民地雏鸡的感染。时间上的多种族主义时间表对殖民地的扰动很敏感,这可能导致任务分配的适应性变化,维持殖民地的动态平衡。尽管社交昆虫可以被多种寄生虫感染,但对于这些寄生虫如何影响殖民地内的行为和时间上的多种族主义时间表知之甚少。我们使用蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)实验性地感染了它们的两种新兴病原体,即变形翼病毒(DWV),该病毒对宿主的行为影响相对未充分研究,而外来的微孢子虫Nosema ceranae也受到了研究。我们检查了寄生虫对宿主时间多态性和菌落内活动模式的影响。我们发现病原体加快了时间多民族主义计划,但没有减少宿主行为习惯。被感染的宿主表现出活动过度,为自我梳理和觅食相关任务分配了更多时间。我们发现,行为改变的强度是病原体特异性的。在病毒处理的宿主中,行为修饰比在cercerae处理的宿主中更为明显,就减少菌落内部传播而言,对菌落具有潜在的好处。调查多种病原体对社交昆虫行为模式的影响可能在理解病原体在菌落内传播及其对菌落社会组织的影响方面起着至关重要的作用。

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