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大蜜蜂(Apis dorsata)中的社会波动引发巢穴振动。

Social waves in giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) elicit nest vibrations.

作者信息

Kastberger Gerald, Weihmann Frank, Hoetzl Thomas

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria.

出版信息

Naturwissenschaften. 2013 Jul;100(7):595-609. doi: 10.1007/s00114-013-1056-z. Epub 2013 May 31.

Abstract

Giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) nest in the open and have developed a wide array of strategies for colony defence, including the Mexican wave-like shimmering behaviour. In this collective response, the colony members perform upward flipping of their abdomens in coordinated cascades across the nest surface. The time-space properties of these emergent waves are response patterns which have become of adaptive significance for repelling enemies in the visual domain. We report for the first time that the mechanical impulse patterns provoked by these social waves and measured by laser Doppler vibrometry generate vibrations at the central comb of the nest at the basic (='natural') frequency of 2.156 ± 0.042 Hz which is more than double the average repetition rate of the driving shimmering waves. Analysis of the Fourier spectra of the comb vibrations under quiescence and arousal conditions provoked by mass flight activity and shimmering waves gives rise to the proposal of two possible models for the compound physical system of the bee nest: According to the elastic oscillatory plate model, the comb vibrations deliver supra-threshold cues preferentially to those colony members positioned close to the comb. The mechanical pendulum model predicts that the comb vibrations are sensed by the members of the bee curtain in general, enabling mechanoreceptive signalling across the nest, also through the comb itself. The findings show that weak and stochastic forces, such as general quiescence or diffuse mass flight activity, cause a harmonic frequency spectrum of the comb, driving the comb as an elastic plate. However, shimmering waves provide sufficiently strong forces to move the nest as a mechanical pendulum. This vibratory behaviour may support the colony-intrinsic information hypothesis herein that the mechanical vibrations of the comb provoked by shimmering do have the potential to facilitate immediate communication of the momentary defensive state of the honeybee nest to the majority of its members.

摘要

大蜜蜂(Apis dorsata)在露天筑巢,并发展出了一系列广泛的群体防御策略,包括类似墨西哥波浪的闪烁行为。在这种集体反应中,群体成员在巢表面以协调的级联方式向上翻转腹部。这些涌现波的时空特性是在视觉领域击退敌人具有适应性意义的反应模式。我们首次报告,由这些社会波引发并通过激光多普勒振动测量法测量的机械脉冲模式,在巢的中央巢脾处以2.156±0.042赫兹的基本(=“自然”)频率产生振动,这比驱动闪烁波的平均重复率高出一倍多。对静止状态以及由大规模飞行活动和闪烁波引发的兴奋状态下巢脾振动的傅里叶光谱分析,提出了蜜蜂蜂巢复合物理系统的两种可能模型:根据弹性振荡板模型,巢脾振动优先向那些靠近巢脾的群体成员传递超阈值线索。机械摆模型预测,巢脾振动通常由蜂帘成员感知,从而实现跨巢的机械感受信号传递,也通过巢脾本身传递。研究结果表明,诸如一般静止或分散的大规模飞行活动等微弱且随机的力,会导致巢脾产生谐波频率谱,将巢脾作为弹性板驱动。然而,闪烁波提供了足够强大的力,使蜂巢像机械摆一样移动。这种振动行为可能支持本文提出的群体内在信息假说,即闪烁引发的巢脾机械振动确实有可能促进将蜜蜂蜂巢当前的防御状态即时传达给其大多数成员。

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