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内分泌介导的表型可塑性:保幼激素对蜂后支配力和生殖力的条件依赖性影响。

Endocrine mediated phenotypic plasticity: condition-dependent effects of juvenile hormone on dominance and fertility of wasp queens.

机构信息

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.

出版信息

Horm Behav. 2009 Nov;56(5):527-31. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2009.09.003. Epub 2009 Sep 12.

Abstract

There has been increasing interest in the mechanisms that mediate behavioral and physiological plasticity across individuals with similar genotypes. Some of the most dramatic plasticity is found within and between social insect castes. For example, Polistes wasp queens can nest alone, dominate a group of cooperative queens, or act as worker-like subordinates who rarely reproduce. Previous work suggests that condition-dependent endocrine responses may play a role in plasticity between castes in the hymenoptera. Here, we test whether condition-dependent endocrine responses influence plasticity within castes in the wasp Polistes dominulus. We experimentally manipulate juvenile hormone (JH) titers in nest-founding queens and assess whether JH mediates variation in behavior and physiology. JH generally increased dominance and fertility of queens, but JH's effects were not uniform across individuals. JH had a stronger effect on the dominance and fertility of large individuals and individuals with facial patterns advertising high quality than on the dominance and fertility of small individuals and those advertising low quality. These results demonstrate that JH has condition-dependent effects. As such, they clarify how JH can mediate different behaviors in well nourished queens and poorly nourished workers. Many Polistes queens nest cooperatively with other queens, so condition-dependent hormonal responses provide a mechanism for queens to adaptively allocate energy based on their probability of successfully becoming the dominant queen. Research on the endocrine basis of plasticity often focuses on variation in endocrine titers alone. However, differential endocrine responses are likely to be a widespread mechanism mediating behavioral and physiological plasticity.

摘要

人们对具有相似基因型的个体之间调节行为和生理可塑性的机制越来越感兴趣。一些最显著的可塑性存在于社会性昆虫的不同等级之间。例如,黄蜂女王可以独自筑巢,支配一群合作的女王,或者表现得像很少繁殖的工人一样的下属。以前的工作表明,条件依赖的内分泌反应可能在膜翅目昆虫的等级之间的可塑性中起作用。在这里,我们测试了条件依赖的内分泌反应是否会影响黄蜂 Polistes dominulus 等级内的可塑性。我们实验性地操纵筑巢女王的保幼激素 (JH) 水平,并评估 JH 是否会影响行为和生理的变化。JH 通常会增加女王的支配力和生育能力,但 JH 的作用在个体之间并不统一。JH 对体型较大和面部图案显示高质量的个体的支配力和生育能力的影响大于体型较小和面部图案显示低质量的个体的影响。这些结果表明 JH 具有条件依赖性效应。因此,它们阐明了 JH 如何在营养良好的女王和营养较差的工蜂中调节不同的行为。许多 Polistes 女王与其他女王合作筑巢,因此条件依赖的激素反应为女王提供了一种根据成功成为主导女王的可能性来分配能量的机制。关于可塑性的内分泌基础的研究通常仅关注内分泌水平的变化。然而,不同的内分泌反应可能是一种广泛的机制,调节行为和生理可塑性。

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