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Caste-specific pheromone biosynthesis is a prerequisite for reproductive skew in the honeybee. Nonetheless, this process is
not hardwired but plastic, in that egg-laying workers produce a queen-like pheromone. Studies with Dufour’s gland pheromone
revealed that, in vivo, workers’ gland biosynthesis matches the social status of the worker, i.e., sterile workers showed
a worker-like pattern whereas fertile workers showed a queen-like pattern (production of the queen-specific esters). However,
when incubated in vitro, the gland spontaneously exhibits the queen-like pattern, irrespective of its original worker type,
prompting the notion that ester production in workers is under inhibitory control that is queen-dependent. We tested this
hypothesis by exposing queen or worker Dufour’s glands in vitro to brain extracts of queens, queenright (sterile) workers
and males. Unexpectedly, worker brain extracts activated the queen-like esters biosynthesis in workers’ Dufour’s gland. This
stimulation was gender-specific; queen or worker brains demonstrated a stimulatory activity, but male brains did not. Queen
gland could not be further stimulated. Bioassays with heated and filtered extracts indicate that the stimulatory brain factor
is below 3,000 Da. We suggest that pheromone production in Dufour’s gland is under dual, negative–positive control. Under
queenright conditions, the inhibitor is released and blocks ester biosynthesis, whereas under queenless conditions, the activator
is released, activating ester biosynthesis in the gland. This is consistent with the hypothesis that queenright workers are
unequivocally recognized as non-fertile, whereas queenless workers try to become “false queens” as part of the reproductive
competition. 相似文献
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Dissolved silica species are naturally occurring, ubiquitous groundwater constituents with corrosion-inhibiting properties. Their influence on the performance and longevity of iron-based permeable reactive barriers for treatment of organohalides was investigated through long-term column studies using Connelly iron as the reactive medium. Addition of dissolved silica (0.5 mM) to the column feed solution led to a reduction in iron reactivity of 65% for trichloroethylene (TCE), 74% for 1,1,2-trichloroethane (1,1,2-TCA), and 93% for 1,1,1-trichloroethane (1,1,1-TCA), compared to columns operated under silica-free conditions. Even though silica adsorption was a gradual process, the inhibitory effect was evident within the first week, with subsequent decreases in reactivity over 288 days being relatively minor. Lower concentrations of dissolved silica species (0.2 mM) led to a lesser decrease (70%) in iron reactivity toward 1,1,1-TCA. The presence of dissolved silica species produced a shift in TCE product distribution toward the more highly chlorinated product cis-dichloroethylene (cis-DCE), although it did not appear to alter products originating from the trichloroethanes. The major corrosion products identified were magnetite (Fe3O4) or maghemite (gamma-Fe2O3) and carbonate green rust ([Fe4(2+)Fe(2)3+(OH)12][CO(3).2H2O]). Iron carbonate hydroxide (Fe(II)1.8Fe(III)0.2(OH)2.2CO3) was only found in the silica-free column, indicating that silica may hinder its formation. A comparison with columns operated under the same conditions, but using Master Builder iron as the reactive matrix, showed that Connelly iron is initially less reactive, but performs better than Master Builder iron over 288 days. 相似文献
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Merav Vonshak Tamar Dayan Julien Foucaud Arnaud Estoup Abraham Hefetz 《Behavioral ecology and sociobiology》2009,63(11):1667-1677
The little fire ant, Wasmannia auropunctata, constitutes one clonal supercolony throughout Israel, providing an opportunity to examine the effects of genotype versus
environment on nestmate recognition. Intraspecific encounters among field-collected or among laboratory-maintained colonies
were nonaggressive, but encounters between freshly collected and laboratory-maintained colonies were highly aggressive. Analyses
of cuticular hydrocarbons revealed that freshly field-collected colonies had distinguishable profiles. Moreover, freshly collected
colonies had profiles disparate from those of the same colonies after 4 months in the laboratory. These results indicate a
strong interplay between genetic-based and environmentally based effects on the recognition cues. We propose that in the field
the ants’ diet breadth is broad and consequently the incorporation of diet-borne substances is insufficient to mask the genetically
determined cues. In the laboratory, however, the restricted diet promoted the incorporation of alien hydrocarbons at high
levels, thus altering the genetically based cues to the point of alienation. These results shed a new light on the mechanisms
by which environmental cues may affect label and/or template formation in ants.
Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. 相似文献