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在蜜蜂群体中,对成年病蜂具有抗菌作用的证据。

Evidence for antiseptic behaviour towards sick adult bees in honey bee colonies.

机构信息

Università degli Studi di Firenze, Dipartimento di Biologia Evoluzionistica Leo Pardi, Via Romana 17, 50125 Firenze, Italy.

出版信息

J Insect Physiol. 2012 Dec;58(12):1589-96. doi: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2012.09.014. Epub 2012 Oct 13.

Abstract

Social life is generally associated with an increased risk of disease transmission, but at the same time it allows behavioural defence at both the individual and collective level. Bees infected with deformed-wing virus were introduced into observation hives; through behavioural observations and chemical analysis of cuticular hydrocarbons from healthy and infected bees, we offer the first evidence that honeybee colonies can detect and remove infected adult bees, probably by recognising the cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of sick individuals. We also found that health-compromised colonies were less efficient at defending themselves against infected bees, thus facing an ever increasing risk of epidemics. This work reveals a new antiseptic behaviour that can only be interpreted as an adaptation at colony level and one which should be considered an element of the social immunity system of the beehive, re-enforcing the view of a colony as an integrated organism.

摘要

社交生活通常与疾病传播的风险增加有关,但同时它也允许在个人和集体层面上进行行为防御。感染变形翅膀病毒的蜜蜂被引入观察蜂箱;通过对健康和感染蜜蜂的表皮碳氢化合物进行行为观察和化学分析,我们首次提供了证据表明,蜜蜂群体可以检测和清除感染的成年蜜蜂,可能是通过识别患病个体的表皮碳氢化合物图谱。我们还发现,健康受损的群体在防御感染蜜蜂方面效率较低,因此面临着越来越大的流行病风险。这项工作揭示了一种新的抗菌行为,只能解释为群体层面的适应,这应该被视为蜂巢社会免疫系统的一个组成部分,强化了将群体视为一个整体的观点。

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