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The organisation of larval feeding in bumblebees (Hymenoptera, Apidae) and its significance to caste differentiation

机译:大黄蜂(膜翅目,Apidae)幼虫摄食的组织及其对种姓分化的意义

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In pollen-storing bumblebees, the rate at which workers nourish larvae has been proposed to be the main factor influencing caste differentiation since workers feed prospective queens more frequently and longer than worker larvae during the last instars. In order to determine how the frequency of feedings is established small groups of Bombus terrestris larvae were either subjected to starvation or nourished regularly by workers. Experimentally starved larvae were fed significantly earlier and more often than control larvae. Behavioural observations provide evidence for the existence of a stimulus of larval origin that releases feeding behaviour in workers. Intentional inspections in the sense of a recognisable and functional behaviour intended to organise the feeding process were never observed. We argue that worker inspections are not required for the adequate maintenance of larvae and that a simple stimulus-response chain appears to be sufficient to regulate feeding behaviour at the individual and the colony level in bumblebees. Furthermore, hand-rearing experiments with female larvae indicate that queen rearing is not dependent on a high frequency of feedings in itself, nor is worker development induced by larval deprivation. This makes it unlikely that workers impose a caste-specific frequency of feedings on larvae in order to actively control or manipulate caste development. Since caste fate seems to be predetermined early in larval life, we propose that early caste-specific differences in development are reflected in the physiology of the larvae and the associated nutritional needs to which workers respond accordingly. Consequently, caste-specific differences in feeding frequencies are a result, but not the cause of differences in development.
机译:在存储花粉的大黄蜂中,已经提出了工人滋养幼虫的速率是影响种姓分化的主要因素,因为在最后的幼龄期中,工人比准幼虫更频繁地,更长时间地喂准准皇后。为了确定喂食频率的确定方式,小批熊熊幼虫被饥饿或被工人定期营养。实验饥饿的幼虫比对照幼虫明显更早,更频繁地进食。行为观察为存在幼虫起源的刺激提供了证据,该刺激释放了工人的进食行为。从未观察到有意检查旨在组织饲养过程的功能行为。我们认为,不需工人检查即可充分维持幼虫,简单的刺激反应链似乎足以调节大黄蜂在个体和菌落水平上的摄食行为。此外,对雌性幼虫进行人工饲养的实验表明,大号饲养本身不依赖于频繁的喂养,幼虫剥夺也不诱导工人成长。这使得工人不太可能将种姓特定的饲喂频率强加给幼虫,以主动控制或操纵种姓的发育。由于种姓的命运似乎是在幼体生命的早期确定的,因此我们建议幼体的早期发育差异反映在幼虫的生理以及相关的营养需求中,工人对此做出相应的反应。因此,结果是种姓特定的进食频率差异,但不是发育差异的原因。

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