Title of article
Octopamine influences honey bee foraging preference
Author/Authors
Giray، نويسنده , , Tugrul and Galindo-Cardona، نويسنده , , Alberto and Oskay، نويسنده , , Devrim، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
8
From page
691
To page
698
Abstract
Colony condition and differences in individual preferences influence forage type collected by bees. Physiological bases for the changing preferences of individual foragers are just beginning to be examined. Recently, for honey bees octopamine is shown to influence age at onset of foraging and probability of dance for rewards. However, octopamine has not been causally linked with foraging preference in the field. We tested the hypothesis that changes in octopamine may alter forage type (preference hypothesis). We treated identified foragers orally with octopamine or its immediate precursor, tyramine, or sucrose syrup (control). Octopamine-treated foragers switched type of material collected; control bees did not. Tyramine group results were not different from the control group. In addition, sugar concentrations of nectar collected by foragers after octopamine treatment were lower than before treatment, indicating change in preference. In contrast, before and after nectar concentrations for bees in the control group were similar. These results, taken together, support the preference hypothesis.
Keywords
Biogenic amine , Apis mellifera , Nectar forager , Water forager
Journal title
Journal of Insect Physiology
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Insect Physiology
Record number
1414597
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