Limited flexibility in the temporal caste system of the honey bee

被引:0
|
作者
Brian R. Johnson
机构
[1] Cornell University,Department of Neurobiology and Behavior
来源
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology | 2005年 / 58卷
关键词
Task Allocation; Temporal Caste; Colony Level; Pollen Forage; Hypopharyngeal Gland;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Caste theory predicts that social insect colonies are organized into stable groups of workers specialized on particular task sets. Alternative concepts of organization of work suggest that colonies are composed of extremely flexible workers able to perform any task as demand necessitates. I explored the flexibility of workers in temporal castes of the honey bee Apis mellifera by determining the ability of colonies to reorganize labor after a major demographic disturbance. I evaluated the flexibility of temporal castes by comparing the foraging rates of colonies having just lost their foragers with colonies having also lost their foragers but having been given a week to reorganize. The population sizes and contents of the colonies in each group were equalized and foraging rates were recorded for one week. Colonies given a week’s initial recovery time after the loss of their foragers were found to forage at significantly higher rates than those colonies given no initial recovery time. This result was consistent for nectar and pollen foraging. These results suggest that honeybee workers lack sufficient flexibility to reorganize labor without compromising foraging. This finding is consistent with the caste concept model of organization of work in insect societies.
引用
收藏
页码:219 / 226
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Octopamine mobilizes lipids from honey bee (Apis mellifera) hypopharyngeal glands
    Corby-Harris, Vanessa
    Deeter, Megan E.
    Snyder, Lucy
    Meador, Charlotte
    Welchert, Ashley C.
    Hoffman, Amelia
    Obernesser, Bethany T.
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2020, 223 (08)
  • [22] Diet and pheromones interact to shape honey bee (Apis mellifera) worker physiology
    Corby-Harris, Vanessa
    Snyder, Lucy
    Meador, Charlotte
    Watkins-DeJong, Emily
    Obernesser, Bethany T.
    Brown, Nicholas
    Carroll, Mark J.
    JOURNAL OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY, 2022, 143
  • [23] Measuring Hypopharyngeal Gland Acinus Size in Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Workers
    Corby-Harris, Vanessa
    Snyder, Lucy A.
    JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS, 2018, (139):
  • [24] The Fanner Honey Bee: Behavioral Variability and Environmental Cues in Workers Performing a Specialized Task
    Rachel L. Egley
    Michael D. Breed
    Journal of Insect Behavior, 2013, 26 : 238 - 245
  • [25] An emerging paradigm of colony health: microbial balance of the honey bee and hive (Apis mellifera)
    Anderson, K. E.
    Sheehan, T. H.
    Eckholm, B. J.
    Mott, B. M.
    DeGrandi-Hoffman, G.
    INSECTES SOCIAUX, 2011, 58 (04) : 431 - 444
  • [26] Expression Profile of microRNAs during Development of the Hypopharyngeal Gland in Honey Bee, Apis mellifera
    Qin, Kaixin
    Cheng, Fuping
    Pan, Luxia
    Wang, Zilong
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2022, 23 (21)
  • [27] The Fanner Honey Bee: Behavioral Variability and Environmental Cues in Workers Performing a Specialized Task
    Egley, Rachel L.
    Breed, Michael D.
    JOURNAL OF INSECT BEHAVIOR, 2013, 26 (02) : 238 - 245
  • [28] Larval exposure to thiamethoxam and American foulbrood: effects on mortality and cognition in the honey bee Apis mellifera
    Papach, Anna
    Fortini, Dominique
    Grateau, Stephane
    Aupinel, Pierrick
    Richard, Freddie-Jeanne
    JOURNAL OF APICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2017, 56 (04) : 475 - 486
  • [29] Chronic exposure to a neonicotinoid pesticide and a synthetic pyrethroid in full-sized honey bee colonies
    Odemer, Richard
    Rosenkranz, Peter
    JOURNAL OF APICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2020, 59 (01) : 2 - 11
  • [30] Pteridine levels and head weights are correlated with age and colony task in the honey bee, Apis mellifera
    Rinkevich, Frank D.
    Margotta, Joseph W.
    Pittman, Jean M.
    Ottea, James A.
    Healy, Kristen B.
    PEERJ, 2016, 4