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Naturwissenschaften


Title:Chemical compounds of the foraging recruitment pheromone in bumblebees
Author(s):Granero AM; Sanz JM; Gonzalez FJ; Vidal JL; Dornhaus A; Ghani J; Serrano AR; Chittka L;
Address:"CIFA La Mojonera (IFAPA); Aut. Mediterraneo 420, 04745, La Mojonera, Almeria, Spain"
Journal Title:Naturwissenschaften
Year:2005
Volume:20051025
Issue:8
Page Number:371 - 374
DOI: 10.1007/s00114-005-0002-0
ISSN/ISBN:0028-1042 (Print) 0028-1042 (Linking)
Abstract:"When the frenzied and irregular food-recruitment dances of bumblebees were first discovered, it was thought that they might represent an evolutionary prototype to the honeybee waggle dance. It later emerged that the primary function of the bumblebee dance was the distribution of an alerting pheromone. Here, we identify the chemical compounds of the bumblebee recruitment pheromone and their behaviour effects. The presence of two monoterpenes and one sesquiterpene (eucalyptol, ocimene and farnesol) in the nest airspace and in the tergal glands increases strongly during foraging. Of these, eucalyptol has the strongest recruitment effect when a bee nest is experimentally exposed to it. Since honeybees use terpenes for marking food sources rather than recruiting foragers inside the nest, this suggests independent evolutionary roots of food recruitment in these two groups of bees"
Keywords:*Animal Feed Animals Bees/*physiology Feeding Behavior Pheromones/*physiology;
Notes:"MedlineGranero, Angeles Mena Sanz, Jose M Guerra Gonzalez, Francisco J Egea Vidal, Jose L Martinez Dornhaus, Anna Ghani, Junaid Serrano, Ana Roldan Chittka, Lars eng Germany 2005/07/29 Naturwissenschaften. 2005 Aug; 92(8):371-4. doi: 10.1007/s00114-005-0002-0. Epub 2005 Oct 25"

 
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