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Genetic variation for rate of behavioral development and related mechanisms
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Two factors that influence age at onset of foraging in honey bees are juvenile
hormone (JH) and colony age demography (older bees inhibit rate of behavioral
development of younger bees). We tested the hypothesis that genetic variation
among bees for these factors influences genetic variation in behavioral
development. Pairs of colonies showing genetic differences in rates of
behavioral development were identified and then bees from these colonies were
used for physiological and behavioral assays. Six pairs were assayed, three
with European bees only and three with both European and Africanized bees.
Genetic variation existed for the following four components: 1) production of
JH in 4 out of 6 pairs; 2) sensitivity to JH in 3 out of 6 pairs; 3)
sensitivity to social inhibition in 3 out of 6 pairs; and 4) potency of social
inhibition in 4 of 6 pairs. Cross-fostering experiments, which allowed all
four components to be evaluated simultaneously, revealed genetic variation for
production of JH, sensitivity to JH or sensitivity to social inhibition in 5 of
6 pairs; and potency of social inhibition in 5 of 6 pairs. Often there was
evidence for genotypic differences in more than one component, and no
consistent pattern of association among any of the components. Africanized
bees had faster rates of behavioral development than did European bees, but
there were no racial differences in patterns of variation among the four
components. These results indicate that there are at least several, apparently
distinct, physiological processes associated with JH and colony age demography
that can be acted upon by natural selection to alter the rate of behavioral
development in honey bees.
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Representative Publications
Giray T, Guzman-Novoa E, Aron C, Zelinksy B, Fahrbach SE,
Robinson GE (2000) Genetic variation in temporal polyethism and colony
defensiveness in the honey bee, Apis mellifera. Behav. Ecol. 11:44-55.
(pdf)
Giray T, Huang Z-Y, Guzman-Novoa E, Robinson GE (1999) Physiological correlates of genetic variation for rate of behavioral development in the honeybee, Apis mellifera.
Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 47:17-28. (pdf)
Giray T, Robinson GE (1994) Effects of intracolony variability in behavioral development on plasticity of division of labor in honey bee colonies. Behav. Ecol.
Sociobiol. 35:13-20.
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Updated 10/28/04
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