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当更新舞蹈距离信息时,蜜蜂灵活地使用两种导航记忆。

Honey bees flexibly use two navigational memories when updating dance distance information.

机构信息

National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bangalore 560065, India.

School of Chemical & Biotechnology, SASTRA University, Thanjavur 613401, India.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2019 Jun 13;222(Pt 11):jeb195099. doi: 10.1242/jeb.195099.

Abstract

Honey bees can communicate navigational information which makes them unique amongst all prominent insect navigators. Returning foragers recruit nest mates to a food source by communicating flight distance and direction using a small scale walking pattern: the waggle dance. It is still unclear how bees transpose flight information to generate corresponding dance information. In single feeder shift experiments, we monitored for the first time how individual bees update dance duration after a shift of feeder distance. Interestingly, the majority of bees (86%) needed two or more foraging trips to update dance duration. This finding demonstrates that transposing flight navigation information to dance information is not a reflexive behavior. Furthermore, many bees showed intermediate dance durations during the update process, indicating that honey bees highly likely use two memories: (i) a recently acquired navigation experience and (ii) a previously stored flight experience. Double-shift experiments, in which the feeder was moved forward and backward, created an experimental condition in which honey bee foragers did not update dance duration; suggesting the involvement of more complex memory processes. Our behavioral paradigm allows the dissociation of foraging and dance activity and opens the possibility of studying the molecular and neural processes underlying the waggle dance behavior.

摘要

蜜蜂可以传达导航信息,这使它们在所有杰出的昆虫导航者中独树一帜。返回的觅食者通过使用小规模的行走模式(摇摆舞)来传达飞行距离和方向,从而招募巢内同伴到食物源。目前尚不清楚蜜蜂如何将飞行信息转换为相应的舞蹈信息。在单个喂食器转换实验中,我们首次监测到个体蜜蜂在喂食器距离转换后如何更新舞蹈持续时间。有趣的是,大多数蜜蜂(86%)需要两次或更多次觅食才能更新舞蹈持续时间。这一发现表明,将飞行导航信息转换为舞蹈信息不是一种反射行为。此外,许多蜜蜂在更新过程中表现出中间的舞蹈持续时间,表明蜜蜂很可能使用两种记忆:(i)最近获得的导航经验和(ii)以前存储的飞行经验。双转换实验中,喂食器向前和向后移动,创造了一个实验条件,即在这种条件下,蜜蜂觅食者不会更新舞蹈持续时间;这表明涉及更复杂的记忆过程。我们的行为范式允许将觅食和舞蹈活动分离,并为研究摇摆舞行为背后的分子和神经过程开辟了可能性。

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