Metabolic response to alarm pheromone in honey bees |
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Authors: | E.E. Southwick R.F.A. Moritz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological Sciences, State University of New York, College at Brockport NY 14420 U.S.A.;2. Fachbereich Biologie der J. W. Goethe-Universität, Institut für Bienenkunde, Polytechnische Gesellschaft, Karl-von-Frisch Weg 2, D-6370 Oberursel, F.R.G. |
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Abstract: | Exposure to alarm pheromone elicits increases in oxidative metabolism in Apis mellifera. The following quantitative results are reported: (1) The alarm response, measured by short-term elevated oxygen consumption in each bee, increases with increasing numbers of bees in the test groups. The rate of increase in response per bee shows a group effect which is greatest in small groups (1–100 bees) and remains constant in larger groups (up to 6,700 bees). (2) The pheromone concentration affects the reaction elicited. The greater the dose, the larger is the reaction up to a concentration of 2.4 μg/ml. Greater doses elicit no greater response. (3) Response to the pheromone by winter bees is maximum at 20°C and decreases at air temperatures above or below this value. (4) This metabolic reaction may provide a tool for quantitating temperament of honey bees. |
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Keywords: | metabolism defence behaviour group effect |
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