Riveros Andre J, Gronenberg Wulfila
Center for Insect Science and Department of Neuroscience, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 85721-0077, USA.
Brain Behav Evol. 2010;75(2):138-48. doi: 10.1159/000306506. Epub 2010 Jun 1.
Brain plasticity is a common phenomenon across animals and in many cases it is associated with behavioral transitions. In social insects, such as bees, wasps and ants, plasticity in a particular brain compartment involved in multisensory integration (the mushroom body) has been associated with transitions between tasks differing in cognitive demands. However, in most of these cases, transitions between tasks are age-related, requiring the experimental manipulation of the age structure in the studied colonies to distinguish age and experience-dependent effects. To better understand the interplay between brain plasticity and behavioral performance it would therefore be advantageous to study species whose division of labor is not age-dependent. Here, we focus on brain plasticity in the bumblebee Bombus occidentalis, in which division of labor is strongly affected by the individual's body size instead of age. We show that, like in vertebrates, body size strongly correlates with brain size. We also show that foraging experience, but not age, significantly correlates with the increase in the size of the mushroom body, and in particular one of its components, the medial calyx. Our results support previous findings from other social insects suggesting that the mushroom body plays a key role in experience-based decision making. We also discuss the use of bumblebees as models to analyze neural plasticity and the association between brain size and behavioral performance.
大脑可塑性是动物界的一种普遍现象,在许多情况下,它与行为转变相关。在社会性昆虫中,如蜜蜂、黄蜂和蚂蚁,参与多感官整合的特定脑区(蘑菇体)的可塑性与认知需求不同的任务之间的转变有关。然而,在大多数这些情况下,任务之间的转变与年龄相关,需要对所研究群体的年龄结构进行实验性操纵,以区分年龄和经验依赖性效应。因此,为了更好地理解大脑可塑性与行为表现之间的相互作用,研究分工不依赖年龄的物种将是有利的。在这里,我们关注西方蜜蜂大脑的可塑性,在西方蜜蜂中,分工受到个体体型而非年龄的强烈影响。我们表明,与脊椎动物一样,体型与大脑大小密切相关。我们还表明,觅食经验而非年龄与蘑菇体大小的增加显著相关,尤其是其组成部分之一,内侧花萼。我们的结果支持了其他社会性昆虫先前的研究结果,表明蘑菇体在基于经验的决策中起关键作用。我们还讨论了将西方蜜蜂用作模型来分析神经可塑性以及大脑大小与行为表现之间的关联。