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体型决定了工蜂触角对气味的敏感度和行为阈值。

Size determines antennal sensitivity and behavioral threshold to odors in bumblebee workers.

作者信息

Spaethe Johannes, Brockmann Axel, Halbig Christine, Tautz Jürgen

机构信息

BEEgroup, Zoologie II, Biozentrum, University of Würzburg, Am Hubland, 97074, Würzburg, Germany.

出版信息

Naturwissenschaften. 2007 Sep;94(9):733-9. doi: 10.1007/s00114-007-0251-1. Epub 2007 May 4.

Abstract

The eusocial bumblebees exhibit pronounced size variation among workers of the same colony. Differently sized workers engage in different tasks (alloethism); large individuals are found to have a higher probability to leave the colony and search for food, whereas small workers tend to stay inside the nest and attend to nest duties. We investigated the effect of size variation on morphology and physiology of the peripheral olfactory system and the behavioral response thresholds to odors in workers of Bombus terrestris. Number and density of olfactory sensilla on the antennae correlate significantly with worker size. Consistent with these morphological changes, we found that antennal sensitivity to odors increases with body size. Antennae of large individuals show higher electroantennogram responses to a given odor concentration than those of smaller nestmates. This finding indicates that large antennae exhibit an increased capability to catch odor molecules and thus are more sensitive to odors than small antennae. We confirmed this prediction in a dual choice behavioral experiment showing that large workers indeed are able to respond correctly to much lower odor concentrations than small workers. Learning performance in these experiments did not differ between small and large bumblebees. Our results clearly show that, in the social bumblebees, variation in olfactory sensilla number due to size differences among workers strongly affects individual odor sensitivity. We speculate that superior odor sensitivity of large workers has favored size-related division of labor in bumblebee colonies.

摘要

群居性大黄蜂在同一蜂群的工蜂中表现出明显的体型差异。不同体型的工蜂承担不同的任务(异职分工);发现体型较大的个体更有可能离开蜂群去觅食,而体型较小的工蜂则倾向于留在巢内履行巢内职责。我们研究了体型差异对熊蜂工蜂外周嗅觉系统的形态和生理以及对气味的行为反应阈值的影响。触角上嗅觉感受器的数量和密度与工蜂体型显著相关。与这些形态变化一致,我们发现触角对气味的敏感度随体型增大而增加。与体型较小的同巢伙伴相比,体型较大个体的触角对给定气味浓度的触角电图反应更高。这一发现表明,大型触角捕捉气味分子的能力增强,因此比小型触角对气味更敏感。我们在双选行为实验中证实了这一预测,结果表明,大型工蜂确实能够比小型工蜂对低得多的气味浓度做出正确反应。在这些实验中,小型和大型大黄蜂的学习表现没有差异。我们的结果清楚地表明,在群居性大黄蜂中,由于工蜂体型差异导致的嗅觉感受器数量变化强烈影响个体对气味的敏感度。我们推测,大型工蜂对气味的更高敏感度有利于大黄蜂蜂群中与体型相关的分工。

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