Measuring honey bee feeding rhythms with the BeeBox, a platform for nectar foraging insects

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Michel B.C. Sokolowski , Guillaume Bottet , Matthieu Dacher
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Abstract

In honey bees, most studies of circadian rhythms involve a locomotion test performed in a small tube, a tunnel, or at the hive entrance. However, despite feeding playing an important role in honey bee health or fitness, no demonstration of circadian rhythm on feeding has been performed until recently. Here, we present the BeeBox, a new laboratory platform for bees based on the concept of the Skinner box, which dispenses discrete controlled amounts of food (sucrose syrup) following entrance into an artificial flower. We compared caged groups of bees in 12 h-12 h light/dark cycles, constant darkness and constant light and measured average hourly syrup consumption per living bee. Food intake was higher in constant light and lower in constant darkness; mortality increased in constant light. We observed rhythmic consumption with a period longer than 24 h; this is maintained in darkness without environmental cues, but is damped in the constant light condition. The BeeBox offers many new research perspectives and numerous potential applications in the study of nectar foraging animals.

利用蜜蜂箱测量蜜蜂的觅食节奏,蜜蜂箱是一个觅食花蜜的昆虫平台。
对蜜蜂昼夜节律的研究大多涉及在小管子、隧道或蜂巢入口处进行的运动测试。然而,尽管采食对蜜蜂的健康或体质起着重要作用,但直到最近才有人对采食的昼夜节律进行了演示。在这里,我们展示了基于斯金纳箱概念的新型蜜蜂实验平台--BeeBox,它能在蜜蜂进入人造花后分配离散的、可控量的食物(蔗糖糖浆)。我们比较了12小时-12小时光/暗循环、恒定黑暗和恒定光照下的蜜蜂笼组,并测量了每只活蜜蜂每小时的平均糖浆消耗量。在恒定光照条件下,蜜蜂的食物摄入量较高,而在恒定黑暗条件下,食物摄入量较低;在恒定光照条件下,死亡率增加。我们观察到有节律的消耗,周期超过 24 小时;这种消耗在没有环境线索的黑暗条件下得以维持,但在恒定光照条件下受到抑制。蜜蜂盒子为研究觅蜜动物提供了许多新的研究视角和潜在应用。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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