Temporal response of foragers and guards of two stingless bee species to cephalic compounds of the robber bee Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala) (Hymenoptera, Apidae)

Lestrimelitta spp. are stingless bees that steal food and nesting materials from other highly social bees to survive. Though most of their victim species respond, either aggressively or submissively, to cephalic components of Lestrimelitta, little is known about if such response changes at some point during extended periods of exposure. Moreover, potential synergistic effects due to a mixture of victim's alarm/defense pheromones and Lestrimelitta mandibular pheromones, like in an actual attack, have not been examined so far. In this paper, we investigated the response of two species of non-robber stingless bees, Scaptotrigona mexicana (Guérin) and Tetragonisca angustula (Latreille), to (a) cephalic compounds from crushed heads of nestmates, (b) cephalic compounds of Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala), and (c) a mixture of (a) and (b). We found that even though T. angustula did not react to nestmates' crushed head, its response towards L. niitkib cephalic compounds was stronger and lasted longer than that of S. mexicana. Interestingly, the addition of crushed heads of the non-robber species to L. niitkib crushed heads caused no significant increase in the alarm response of both species. It may be that the absence of an alarm pheromone in T. angustula made this species more receptive to extraneous odors, which is not the case for S. mexicana; however, more species must be studied to elucidate any pattern regarding the absence/ presence of alarm pheromones and the corresponding response to intruders' pheromones.

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Main Authors: Campollo Ovalle, Augusto Maestro autor 21930, Sánchez Guillén, Daniel Doctor autor 6863
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Subjects:Abejas sin aguijón, Scaptotrigona mexicana, Tetragonisca angustula, Lestrimelitta niitkib, Feromonas de insectos, Forrajeo,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:592702024-03-12T12:50:36ZTemporal response of foragers and guards of two stingless bee species to cephalic compounds of the robber bee Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala) (Hymenoptera, Apidae) Campollo Ovalle, Augusto Maestro autor 21930 Sánchez Guillén, Daniel Doctor autor 6863 textengLestrimelitta spp. are stingless bees that steal food and nesting materials from other highly social bees to survive. Though most of their victim species respond, either aggressively or submissively, to cephalic components of Lestrimelitta, little is known about if such response changes at some point during extended periods of exposure. Moreover, potential synergistic effects due to a mixture of victim's alarm/defense pheromones and Lestrimelitta mandibular pheromones, like in an actual attack, have not been examined so far. In this paper, we investigated the response of two species of non-robber stingless bees, Scaptotrigona mexicana (Guérin) and Tetragonisca angustula (Latreille), to (a) cephalic compounds from crushed heads of nestmates, (b) cephalic compounds of Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala), and (c) a mixture of (a) and (b). We found that even though T. angustula did not react to nestmates' crushed head, its response towards L. niitkib cephalic compounds was stronger and lasted longer than that of S. mexicana. Interestingly, the addition of crushed heads of the non-robber species to L. niitkib crushed heads caused no significant increase in the alarm response of both species. It may be that the absence of an alarm pheromone in T. angustula made this species more receptive to extraneous odors, which is not the case for S. mexicana; however, more species must be studied to elucidate any pattern regarding the absence/ presence of alarm pheromones and the corresponding response to intruders' pheromones.Lestrimelitta spp. are stingless bees that steal food and nesting materials from other highly social bees to survive. Though most of their victim species respond, either aggressively or submissively, to cephalic components of Lestrimelitta, little is known about if such response changes at some point during extended periods of exposure. Moreover, potential synergistic effects due to a mixture of victim's alarm/defense pheromones and Lestrimelitta mandibular pheromones, like in an actual attack, have not been examined so far. In this paper, we investigated the response of two species of non-robber stingless bees, Scaptotrigona mexicana (Guérin) and Tetragonisca angustula (Latreille), to (a) cephalic compounds from crushed heads of nestmates, (b) cephalic compounds of Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala), and (c) a mixture of (a) and (b). We found that even though T. angustula did not react to nestmates' crushed head, its response towards L. niitkib cephalic compounds was stronger and lasted longer than that of S. mexicana. Interestingly, the addition of crushed heads of the non-robber species to L. niitkib crushed heads caused no significant increase in the alarm response of both species. It may be that the absence of an alarm pheromone in T. angustula made this species more receptive to extraneous odors, which is not the case for S. mexicana; however, more species must be studied to elucidate any pattern regarding the absence/ presence of alarm pheromones and the corresponding response to intruders' pheromones.Abejas sin aguijónScaptotrigona mexicanaTetragonisca angustulaLestrimelitta niitkibFeromonas de insectosForrajeoNeotropical Entomologyhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13744-018-0599-2Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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topic Abejas sin aguijón
Scaptotrigona mexicana
Tetragonisca angustula
Lestrimelitta niitkib
Feromonas de insectos
Forrajeo
Abejas sin aguijón
Scaptotrigona mexicana
Tetragonisca angustula
Lestrimelitta niitkib
Feromonas de insectos
Forrajeo
spellingShingle Abejas sin aguijón
Scaptotrigona mexicana
Tetragonisca angustula
Lestrimelitta niitkib
Feromonas de insectos
Forrajeo
Abejas sin aguijón
Scaptotrigona mexicana
Tetragonisca angustula
Lestrimelitta niitkib
Feromonas de insectos
Forrajeo
Campollo Ovalle, Augusto Maestro autor 21930
Sánchez Guillén, Daniel Doctor autor 6863
Temporal response of foragers and guards of two stingless bee species to cephalic compounds of the robber bee Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala) (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
description Lestrimelitta spp. are stingless bees that steal food and nesting materials from other highly social bees to survive. Though most of their victim species respond, either aggressively or submissively, to cephalic components of Lestrimelitta, little is known about if such response changes at some point during extended periods of exposure. Moreover, potential synergistic effects due to a mixture of victim's alarm/defense pheromones and Lestrimelitta mandibular pheromones, like in an actual attack, have not been examined so far. In this paper, we investigated the response of two species of non-robber stingless bees, Scaptotrigona mexicana (Guérin) and Tetragonisca angustula (Latreille), to (a) cephalic compounds from crushed heads of nestmates, (b) cephalic compounds of Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala), and (c) a mixture of (a) and (b). We found that even though T. angustula did not react to nestmates' crushed head, its response towards L. niitkib cephalic compounds was stronger and lasted longer than that of S. mexicana. Interestingly, the addition of crushed heads of the non-robber species to L. niitkib crushed heads caused no significant increase in the alarm response of both species. It may be that the absence of an alarm pheromone in T. angustula made this species more receptive to extraneous odors, which is not the case for S. mexicana; however, more species must be studied to elucidate any pattern regarding the absence/ presence of alarm pheromones and the corresponding response to intruders' pheromones.
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topic_facet Abejas sin aguijón
Scaptotrigona mexicana
Tetragonisca angustula
Lestrimelitta niitkib
Feromonas de insectos
Forrajeo
author Campollo Ovalle, Augusto Maestro autor 21930
Sánchez Guillén, Daniel Doctor autor 6863
author_facet Campollo Ovalle, Augusto Maestro autor 21930
Sánchez Guillén, Daniel Doctor autor 6863
author_sort Campollo Ovalle, Augusto Maestro autor 21930
title Temporal response of foragers and guards of two stingless bee species to cephalic compounds of the robber bee Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala) (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
title_short Temporal response of foragers and guards of two stingless bee species to cephalic compounds of the robber bee Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala) (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
title_full Temporal response of foragers and guards of two stingless bee species to cephalic compounds of the robber bee Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala) (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
title_fullStr Temporal response of foragers and guards of two stingless bee species to cephalic compounds of the robber bee Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala) (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
title_full_unstemmed Temporal response of foragers and guards of two stingless bee species to cephalic compounds of the robber bee Lestrimelitta niitkib (Ayala) (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
title_sort temporal response of foragers and guards of two stingless bee species to cephalic compounds of the robber bee lestrimelitta niitkib (ayala) (hymenoptera, apidae)
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