Juvenile Hormone Paces Behavioral Development in the Adult Worker Honey Bee
Authors: Sullivan J.P.1; Jassim O.; Fahrbach S.E.1, 2; Robinson G.E.1, 2
Source: Hormones and Behavior, Volume 37, Number 1, February 2000 , pp. 1-14(14)
Publisher: Academic Press
Abstract:
Behavioral development in the adult worker honey bee (Apis mellifera), from performing tasks inside the hive to foraging, is associated with an increase in the blood titer of juvenile hormone III (JH), and hormone treatment results in precocious foraging. To study behavioral development in the absence of JH we removed its glandular source, the corpora allata, in 1-day-old adult bees. The age at onset of foraging for allatectomized bees in typical colonies was significantly older compared with that of sham-operated bees in 3 out of 4 colonies; this delay was eliminated by hormone replacement in 3 out of 3 colonies. To determine the effects of corpora allata removal on sensitivity to changes in conditions that influence the rate of behavioral development, we used single-cohort colonies (composed of only young bees) in which some colony members initiate foraging precociously. The age at onset of foraging for allatectomized bees was significantly older compared with that of sham-operated bees in 2 out of 3 colonies, and this delay was eliminated by hormone replacement. Allatectomized bees initiated foraging at significantly younger ages in single-cohort colonies than in typical colonies. These results demonstrate that JH influences the pace of behavioral development in honey bees, but is not essential for either foraging or altering behavioral development in response to changes in conditions. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
Keywords: allatectomy; behavioral development; corpora allata; foraging behavior; division of labor
Language: English
Document Type: Research article
Affiliations: 1: Department of Entomology 2: Department of Entomology, Neuroscience Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 505 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, Illinois, 61801

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