Sex and caste effects on the vibrational sensitivity in honey bees (Apis mellifera)

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Apidologie Pub Date : 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1007/s13592-024-01091-7
Sarah Chehaimi, Wolfgang H. Kirchner
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In the darkness of their nests, most social insect species communicate relying on chemical, tactile, electrical and mechanical signals. In honeybees, vibrational signals play a role not only in worker communication but also in communication among virgin queens in the process of swarming. Whereas the sensitivity to vibrations has been well studied in worker bees, vibrational sensitivity of queens and drones has never been investigated. We therefore studied the sensitivity to vibrations comparatively in workers, virgin and laying queens and in drones, focusing on the frequency range mainly used by virgin queens (350–500 Hz). Bees were tested behaviorally for responses to pulses of substrate borne vibrations in arenas placed on vibrational exciters. Vibrational amplitudes were measured using (LDV-calibrated) accelerometers. Real stimuli and sham stimuli were presented in a pseudorandom order. The threshold was defined as the lowest tested amplitude at which significantly more behavioral reactions were shown to real stimuli than to sham stimuli. Workers and virgin queens respond to amplitudes down to 0.25 m/s2. The thresholds of laying queens are substantially higher and they respond to minimum amplitudes of 0.55 m/s2. Drones show responses to amplitudes down to 0.6 m/s2. We conclude that sex and caste have effects on vibrational sensitivity in honeybees: virgin queens are significantly more sensitive than laying queens, indicating that a high sensitivity is crucial for survival during the process of swarming; workers are likewise highly sensitive to execute efficient everyday work; drones are significantly the least sensitive.

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蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)振动敏感性的性别和种姓效应
在黑暗的巢穴中,大多数社会性昆虫都依靠化学、触觉、电子和机械信号进行交流。在蜜蜂中,振动信号不仅在工蜂交流中发挥作用,而且在蜂群过程中处女蜂王之间的交流中也发挥着作用。工蜂对振动的敏感性已经得到了很好的研究,而蜂王和雄蜂对振动的敏感性却从未被研究过。因此,我们对工蜂、初生蜂王、产卵蜂王和雄蜂对振动的敏感性进行了比较研究,重点是初生蜂王主要使用的频率范围(350-500赫兹)。蜜蜂在振动激励器上的竞技场中对基质振动脉冲的反应进行了行为测试。振动幅度是通过(经 LDV 校准的)加速度计测量的。真实刺激和假刺激以伪随机顺序呈现。阈值被定义为对真实刺激的行为反应明显多于对假刺激的行为反应的最低测试振幅。工蜂和处女蜂王对低至 0.25 m/s2 的振幅都有反应。产卵皇后的阈值要高得多,它们对 0.55 m/s2 的最低振幅有反应。无人机对低至 0.6 m/s2 的振幅有反应。我们得出结论,蜜蜂的性别和种姓对振动敏感度有影响:初生蜂王的敏感度明显高于产卵蜂王,这表明高敏感度对蜂群过程中的生存至关重要;工蜂同样具有高敏感度,以执行高效的日常工作;无人蜂的敏感度明显最低。
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Apidologie
Apidologie 生物-昆虫学
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5.10
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8.30%
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64
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3 months
期刊介绍: Apidologie is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the biology of insects belonging to the superfamily Apoidea. Its range of coverage includes behavior, ecology, pollination, genetics, physiology, systematics, toxicology and pathology. Also accepted are papers on the rearing, exploitation and practical use of Apoidea and their products, as far as they make a clear contribution to the understanding of bee biology. Apidologie is an official publication of the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) and Deutscher Imkerbund E.V. (D.I.B.)
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