Ecdysteroid titer, ovary status, and dominance in adult worker and queen bumble bees (Bombus terrestris)

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作者
Bloch, G
Hefetz, A
Hartfelder, K
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Entomol, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[2] Tel Aviv Univ, George S Wise Fac Life Sci, Dept Zool, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
[3] Univ Sao Paulo, Dept Biol, BR-14040901 Ribeirao Preto, Brazil
关键词
bumble bee; oogenesis; ecdysteroids; dominance; regulation of reproduction;
D O I
10.1016/S0022-1910(99)00214-0
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
The role of ecdysteroids in the regulation of dominance and reproduction in social Hymenoptera is little explored. In the current study we compared ecdysteroid titers in hemolymph of individual queen and worker bumble bees (Bombus terrestris) that differ in their behavior, reproductive status and social environment. Egg-laying queens that head colonies and have ovaries exhibiting all stages of follicle development, had a higher ecdysteroid titer than virgin queens whose ovaries contained only follicles at initial stages. In workers, the relationship between ecdysteroid titers and follicle development appears to be more complex and to be influenced by the bee's social status and social environment. Shortly after emergence, young workers had only follicles at the initial stages of oogenesis and they exhibited a low ecdysteroid titer. No significant, correlation was detected between ovary status and ecdysteroid titer in workers, with some workers showing activated ovaries but low ecdysteroid titers. However, at six days of age, a trend towards higher ecdysteroid titer was observed for workers in queenless groups, a condition characterized by rapid follicle development relative to queenright conditions. In these queenless groups, high social status was associated with high ecdysteroid titers. By contrast, in queenright workers ecdysteroid titers were low, even for bees with presumably high social status that had activated ovaries and were observed performing oviposition behavior. This study suggests that ecdysteroids are involved in regulation of reproduction in B. terrestris. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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