Worker honey bee pheromone regulation of foraging ontogeny

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Tanya Pankiw
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[1] Texas A&M University,Department of Entomology
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Naturwissenschaften | 2004年 / 91卷
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Proboscis Extension Response; Proboscis Extension; Brood Pheromone; Forager Extract; Sucrose Response Threshold;
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The evolution of sociality has configured communication chemicals, called primer pheromones, which play key roles in regulating the organization of social life. Primer pheromones exert relatively slow effects that fundamentally alter developmental, physiological, and neural systems. Here, I demonstrate how substances extracted from the surface of foraging and young pre-foraging worker bees regulated age at onset of foraging, a developmental process. Hexane-extractable compounds washed from foraging workers increased foraging age compared with controls, whereas extracts of young pre-foraging workers decreased foraging age. This represents the first known direct demonstration of primer pheromone activity derived from adult worker bees.
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