蜂群温度在蜜蜂觅食者昼夜节律调控中的作用。

IF 3 3区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Annals of The Entomological Society of America Pub Date : 2021-05-26 eCollection Date: 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1093/aesa/saab021
Manuel A Giannoni-Guzmán, Emmanuel J Rivera-Rodriguez, Janpierre Aleman-Rios, Alexander M Melendez Moreno, Melina Pérez Ramos, Eddie Pérez-Claudio, Darimar Loubriel, Darrell Moore, Tugrul Giray, Jose L Agosto-Rivera
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摘要

蜜蜂利用它们的昼夜节律来准确地预测一天中的时间。这种能力使觅食者能够在几天内记住食物的具体时间和位置。先前的研究已经提供了强有力的证据,证明光/暗周期是蜜蜂的主要授时因子。本实验室的工作描述了来自同一群体的蜜蜂觅食者内源性周期长度的巨大个体差异以及不同恒温条件下内源性节律的差异。在这项研究中,我们进一步研究了蜂群内部的温度。通过在蚁群内不同位置放置温度和光照数据记录仪,我们测量了蚁群内不同位置的温度。我们观察到蜂巢内温度的显著波动,显示出季节性的模式。然后,我们在实验室模拟了观察到的温度振荡,发现使用温度周期作为授时因子,觅食动物在温度运动节律的阶段表现出很大的个体差异。此外,觅食动物成功地使它们的运动节奏与这些模拟的温度周期同步。将周期提前6个小时,导致实验中一些觅食者的活动阶段发生变化。本研究的结果突出了温度作为该领域潜在授时因子的重要性。未来的研究将研究观察到的昼夜节律的相位差异可能的功能和进化作用。
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The Role of Colony Temperature in the Entrainment of Circadian Rhythms of Honey Bee Foragers.

Honey bees utilize their circadian rhythms to accurately predict the time of day. This ability allows foragers to remember the specific timing of food availability and its location for several days. Previous studies have provided strong evidence toward light/dark cycles being the primary Zeitgeber for honey bees. Work in our laboratory described large individual variation in the endogenous period length of honey bee foragers from the same colony and differences in the endogenous rhythms under different constant temperatures. In this study, we further this work by examining the temperature inside the honey bee colony. By placing temperature and light data loggers at different locations inside the colony we measured temperature at various locations within the colony. We observed significant oscillations of the temperature inside the hive, that show seasonal patterns. We then simulated the observed temperature oscillations in the laboratory and found that using the temperature cycle as a Zeitgeber, foragers present large individual differences in the phase of locomotor rhythms for temperature. Moreover, foragers successfully synchronize their locomotor rhythms to these simulated temperature cycles. Advancing the cycle by six hours, resulting in changes in the phase of activity in some foragers in the assay. The results are shown in this study highlight the importance of temperature as a potential Zeitgeber in the field. Future studies will examine the possible functional and evolutionary role of the observed phase differences of circadian rhythms.

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期刊介绍: The Annals of the Entomological Society of America exists to stimulate interdisciplinary dialogue across the entomological disciplines and to advance cooperative interaction among diverse groups of entomologists. It seeks to attract and publish cutting-edge research, reviews, collections of articles on a common topic of broad interest, and discussion of topics with national or international importance. We especially welcome articles covering developing areas of research, controversial issues or debate, and topics of importance to society. Manuscripts that are primarily reports of new species, methodology, pest management, or the biology of single species generally will be referred to other journals of the ESA. The most important criteria for acceptance are quality of work and breadth of interest to the readership.
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