Responses to sugar and sugar receptor gene expression in different social roles of the honeybee (Apis mellifera)

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作者
Degirmenci, Laura [1 ]
Thamm, Markus [1 ]
Scheiner, Ricarda [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wurzburg, Behav Physiol & Sociobiol, Bioctr, D-97074 Wurzburg, Germany
关键词
Taste; Gustation; Proboscis extension response; Division of labor; Fructose; Sucrose; DIVISION-OF-LABOR; SUCROSE RESPONSIVENESS; CONTACT CHEMORECEPTORS; TASTE PERCEPTION; BEES; THRESHOLDS; PLASTICITY; NUTRITION; L;
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10.1016/j.jinsphys.2017.09.009
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are well-known for their sophisticated division of labor with each bee performing sequentially a series of social tasks. Colony organization is largely based on age-dependent division of labor. While bees perform several tasks inside the hive such as caring for brood ("nursing"), cleaning or sealing brood cells or producing honey, older bees leave to colony to collect pollen (proteins) and nectar (carbohydrates) as foragers. The most pronounced behavioral transition occurs when nurse bees become foragers. For both social roles, the detection and evaluation of sugars is decisive for optimal task performance. Nurse bees rely on their gustatory senses to prepare brood food, while foragers evaluate a nectar source before starting to collect food from it. To test whether social organization is related to differential sensing of sugars we compared the taste of nurse bees and foragers for different sugars. Searching for molecular correlates for differences in sugar perception, we further quantified expression of gustatory receptor genes in both behavioral groups. Our results demonstrate that nurse bees and foragers perceive and evaluate different sugars differently. Both groups, however, prefer sucrose over fructose. At least part of the taste differences between social roles could be related to a differential expression of taste receptors in the antennae and brain. Our results suggest that differential expression of sugar receptor genes might be involved in regulating division of labor through nutrition related signaling pathways.
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