Dietary consumption of the plant phytochemical, gelsemine, by worker honey bees (Apis mellifera) affects queen bee egg laying

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Michael Goblirsch, Adam R. Hamilton, Molly Carlson, Gene E. Robinson, John J. Adamczyk
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Yellow or Carolina jasmine/jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens) is a flowering plant that serves as a model for the study of plant-pollinator interactions. During the early spring, it produces abundant flowers that are visited by generalist pollinators, such as honey bees (Apis mellifera), especially when other floral resources are scarce. Beekeepers in the Southeastern USA have observed signs of hive intoxication and weakening when yellow jessamine is in bloom, posing implications for hive and apiary management. The phytochemical gelsemine, which is a toxic indole alkaloid present in the plant’s pollen and nectar, may be linked to these observations. Few studies have looked at the effects of ecologically relevant concentrations of gelsemine on honey bee health at the colony level and on queen fecundity. We used Queen Monitoring Cages (QMCs), microcolonies composed of a queen and a small number of workers maintained under laboratory conditions to primarily investigate the impact of gelsemine exposure on queen fecundity, with additional measurements taken for worker mortality, number of workers in the brood area, and consumption of food resources. We exposed the workers to gelsemine by adding it to sucrose solution using field-relevant concentrations that ranged from 20 to 200 ppm for up to 15 days. We found that queen fecundity was significantly reduced in two of four experiments. Overall, worker mortality was low. In addition, when workers consumed sucrose solution containing higher doses of gelsemine, evidence of an aversion effect was observed. This study highlights one facet of yellow jessamine’s potential impact on honey bee colony health and promotes additional research looking at the behavioral and physiological mechanisms contributing to these responses.

工蜂(Apis mellifera)对植物化学物质明胶的膳食消耗影响蜂王的产卵
黄色或卡罗莱纳茉莉/茉莉花(Gelsemium sempervirens)是一种开花植物,可作为研究植物与传粉者相互作用的模型。在早春,它会开出大量的花朵,这些花朵是由蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)等通才传粉者访问的,特别是在其他花卉资源稀缺的时候。美国东南部的养蜂人已经观察到黄茉莉花开花时蜂箱中毒和衰弱的迹象,这对蜂箱和养蜂管理提出了影响。植物化学明胶是一种存在于植物花粉和花蜜中的有毒吲哚生物碱,可能与这些观察结果有关。很少有研究关注与生态相关的明胶浓度对蜂群健康和蜂王繁殖力的影响。我们使用蜂王监测笼(QMCs),即在实验室条件下由一只蜂王和少量工蜂组成的小窝,主要研究明胶暴露对蜂王繁殖能力的影响,并对工蜂死亡率、产卵区工蜂数量和食物资源消耗进行了额外的测量。我们将明胶添加到蔗糖溶液中,使用与现场相关的浓度从20到200 ppm不等,使工人接触明胶长达15天。我们发现,在四次实验中,有两次蚁后的繁殖力明显下降。总的来说,工人死亡率很低。此外,当工人食用含有高剂量明胶的蔗糖溶液时,观察到厌恶效应的证据。这项研究强调了黄色茉莉花素对蜂群健康的潜在影响的一个方面,并促进了对这些反应的行为和生理机制的进一步研究。
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Apidologie
Apidologie 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Apidologie is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the biology of insects belonging to the superfamily Apoidea. Its range of coverage includes behavior, ecology, pollination, genetics, physiology, systematics, toxicology and pathology. Also accepted are papers on the rearing, exploitation and practical use of Apoidea and their products, as far as they make a clear contribution to the understanding of bee biology. Apidologie is an official publication of the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) and Deutscher Imkerbund E.V. (D.I.B.)
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