Variation in and Responses to Brood Pheromone of the Honey Bee (APIS mellifera L.)

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Bradley N. Metz
Tanya Pankiw
Shane E. Tichy
Katherine A. Aronstein
Robin M. Crewe
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[1] Texas A&M University,Department of Entomology
[2] Agilent Technologies Incorporated,USDA
[3] Honey Bee Research Unit,ARS
[4] University of Pretoria,KSARC
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Journal of Chemical Ecology | 2010年 / 36卷
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Brood pheromone variation; Honey bee; Pollen foraging; Sucrose response threshold; Africanized honey bees; African honey bees;
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The 10 fatty acid ester components of brood pheromone were extracted from larvae of different populations of USA and South African honey bees and subjected to gas chromatography-mass spectrometry quantitative analysis. Extractable amounts of brood pheromone were not significantly different by larval population; however, differences in the proportions of components enabled us to classify larval population of 77% of samples correctly by discriminant analysis. Honeybee releaser and primer pheromone responses to USA,Africanized and–European pheromone blends were tested. Texas-Africanized and Georgia-European colonies responded with a significantly greater ratio of returning pollen foragers when treated with a blend from the same population than from a different population. There was a significant interaction of pheromone blend by adult population source among Georgia-European bees for modulation of sucrose response threshold, a primer response. Brood pheromone blend variation interacted with population for pollen foraging response of colonies, suggesting a self recognition cue for this pheromone releaser behavior. An interaction of pheromone blend and population for priming sucrose response thresholds among workers within the first week of adult life suggested a more complex interplay of genotype, ontogeny, and pheromone blend.
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