Papach Anna, Cappa Federico, Cervo Rita, Dapporto Leonardo, Balusu Rammohan, Williams Geoffrey R, Neumann Peter
Vetsuisse Faculty, Institute of Bee Health, University of Bern, 3003 Bern, Switzerland.
Agroscope, Swiss Bee Research Centre, 3097 Bern, Switzerland.
Insects. 2021 Aug 19;12(8):751. doi: 10.3390/insects12080751.
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) cover insects' bodies and play important roles in chemical communication, including nestmate recognition, for social insects. To enter colonies of a social host species, parasites may acquire host-specific CHCs or covertly maintain their own CHC profile by lowering its quantity. However, the chemical profile of small hive beetles (SHBs), , which are parasites of honey bee, , colonies, and other bee nests, is currently unknown. Here, adults of SHB and honey bee host workers were collected from the same field colonies and their CHC profiles were analysed using GC-MS. The chemical profiles of field-sampled SHBs were also compared with those of host-naive beetles reared in the laboratory. Laboratory-reared SHBs differed in their CHC profiles from field-sampled ones, which showed a more similar, but ten-fold lower, generic host CHC profile compared to host workers. While the data confirm colony-specific CHCs of honey bee workers, the profile of field-collected SHBs was not colony-specific. Adult SHBs often commute between different host colonies, thereby possibly preventing the acquisition of a colony-specific CHC profiles. An ester was exclusive to both groups of SHBs and might constitute an intraspecific recognition cue. Our data suggest that SHBs do not use any finely tuned chemical strategy to conceal their presence inside host colonies and instead probably rely on their hard exoskeleton and defence behaviours.
表皮碳氢化合物(CHCs)覆盖昆虫身体,在化学通讯中发挥重要作用,对于社会性昆虫而言,包括识别同巢伙伴。为了进入社会性宿主物种的群体,寄生虫可能会获取宿主特异性的CHCs,或者通过降低自身CHC的数量来暗中维持自己的CHC特征。然而,小蜂螨(SHBs),即蜜蜂群体和其他蜂巢的寄生虫,其化学特征目前尚不清楚。在这里,从同一野外蜂群中采集了SHB成虫和蜜蜂宿主工蜂,并使用气相色谱 - 质谱联用仪(GC-MS)分析了它们的CHC特征。还将野外采集的SHBs的化学特征与在实验室饲养的未接触过宿主的甲虫的化学特征进行了比较。实验室饲养的SHBs的CHC特征与野外采集的不同,野外采集的SHBs与宿主工蜂相比,显示出更相似但含量低十倍的一般宿主CHC特征。虽然数据证实了蜜蜂工蜂具有群体特异性的CHCs,但野外采集的SHBs的特征并非群体特异性。成年SHBs经常在不同的宿主群体之间往返,从而可能阻止获得群体特异性的CHC特征。一种酯类物质是两组SHBs所特有的,可能构成种内识别线索。我们的数据表明,SHBs在宿主群体内部不会使用任何精细调整的化学策略来隐藏自己的存在,而是可能依赖于它们坚硬的外骨骼和防御行为。