Circadian Activity Rhythm of the Foragers of a Eusocial Bee (Scaptotrigona aff depilis,Hymenoptera, Apidae,Meliponinae) outside the Nest |
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Authors: | Selma Bellusci Mirian David Marques |
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Institution: | Lecturer, Department of Zoology , University of Massachusetts , Amherst, MA, 01003, USA |
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Abstract: | In all bee colonies of the Meliponinae subfamily, activity inside the nest is temporally organized around the oviposition by the queen, assisted by nurse bees. This class is constituted by young bees that remain inside the nest. In a colony of Scaptotrigona aff depilis, the oviposition cycle occurs in a 3-hour period. The foragers are older bees that collect food for the colony in the field. Other tasks in the nest are performed by workers of ages intermediate between nurses and foragers. With the aim of studying activity rhythms, foragers were kept under constant light, with food constantly available and no flight restriction. The results showed that, although inside the nest the prevailing period is 3 hours, the activity of the foragers is a circadian rhythm, synchronized by the light/dark cycle and probably influenced by other environmental cycles as temperature and the availability of food sources. |
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Keywords: | monthly rhythm orientation planarian biological clocks |
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