Effect of past and present behavioural specialization on brain levels of biogenic amines in workers of the red wood ant Formica polyctena |
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Authors: | ANDRZEJ WNUK MACIEJ WIATER EWA JOANNA GODZIŃSKA |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Ethology, Department of Neurophysiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warsaw, Poland;2. Institute of Physics PAS, Warsaw, Poland;3. Laboratory of Reinervation Processes, Department of Neurophysiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS, Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Social insect workers usually participate first in intranidal tasks (i.e. act as nurses within the nest) and then switch to extranidal tasks and become foragers. However, foragers sometimes switch back again to brood care and become reverted nurses. Behavioural and physiological correlates of the transition nurse–forager (behavioural maturation) and forager–reverted nurse (behavioural reversion) are relatively well known in the honeybee, although they are less explored in ants. To understand better the role of biogenic amines in ant behavioural maturation and behavioural reversion, the levels of octopamine (OA), dopamine (DA) and serotonin (5‐HT) are examined in the brains of nurses, foragers and reverted nurses of the red wood ant Formica polyctena Först. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Brain OA levels and the ratios OA : DA and OA : 5‐HT are higher in nurses than in foragers and reverted nurses. Reverted nurses and foragers do not differ significantly with respect to brain biogenic amine levels and amine ratios. Biogenic amine levels in brains of workers of F. polyctena are thus maturation‐related rather than task‐related. This is one of the first studies of neurochemical correlates of ant behavioural maturation and the first attempt to identify neurobiological correlates of ant behavioural reversion. The data obtained provide further evidence that neurobiological processes underlying honeybee and ant behavioural maturation and behavioural reversion reveal important differences. |
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Keywords: | Behavioural maturation behavioural reversion biogenic amines dopamine Formicidae Formica polyctena octopamine ontogeny polyethism serotonin |
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