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Role of juvenile hormone biosynthesis in dominance status and reproduction of the bumblebee,Bombus terrestris
Authors:Myriam Larrere  Franck Couillaud
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Neuroendocrinologie, Université de Bordeaux 1, Avenue des Facultés, URA CNRS 1138, F-33405 Talence Cedex, France
Abstract:Summary In Bombus terrestris females, dominant status is correlated with high levels of juvenile hormone (JH) biosynthesis and rapid oöcyte maturation. Queenright workers, which are inhibited by the dominant queen, complete the cycle of oöcyte maturation while exhibiting a continuous low rate of JH production, but their egglaying is inhibited. Measurements in foundress queens suggest that the low JH titer during oögenesis is probably not responsible for the inhibition of egg-laying. Queenless workers, kept individually, are not activated either for JH production or oöcyte maturation. In groups of three queenless workers, a dominance order becomes established and high rates of JH synthesis are observed in the dominant egg-laying workers, with low rates in subordinated workers. In groups of founder queens, also, a dominance order becomes established and results in a reduced rate of JH production in subordinated females. Correspondence to: F. Couillaud
Keywords:Social insects  Bumblebee  Juvenile hormone  Reproduction  Dominance
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