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Social Modulation of Stress Reactivity and Learning in Young Worker Honey Bees
by
Urlacher, Elodie
, Mercer, Alison R.
, Tarr, Ingrid S.
in
Alarm pheromone
/ Alarm systems
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Associative learning
/ Bees
/ Bees - physiology
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Colonies
/ European honeybee
/ Exposure
/ Forage
/ Guards
/ Honey
/ Kinases
/ Learning
/ Learning behavior
/ Mandible
/ Mandible - metabolism
/ Memory
/ Observational learning
/ Occupational exposure
/ Odors
/ Pentanols - metabolism
/ Pheromones
/ Pheromones - metabolism
/ Queen pheromone
/ Reinforcement
/ Social Behavior
/ Social interactions
/ Stress
/ Stresses
2014
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Social Modulation of Stress Reactivity and Learning in Young Worker Honey Bees
by
Urlacher, Elodie
, Mercer, Alison R.
, Tarr, Ingrid S.
in
Alarm pheromone
/ Alarm systems
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Associative learning
/ Bees
/ Bees - physiology
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Colonies
/ European honeybee
/ Exposure
/ Forage
/ Guards
/ Honey
/ Kinases
/ Learning
/ Learning behavior
/ Mandible
/ Mandible - metabolism
/ Memory
/ Observational learning
/ Occupational exposure
/ Odors
/ Pentanols - metabolism
/ Pheromones
/ Pheromones - metabolism
/ Queen pheromone
/ Reinforcement
/ Social Behavior
/ Social interactions
/ Stress
/ Stresses
2014
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Social Modulation of Stress Reactivity and Learning in Young Worker Honey Bees
by
Urlacher, Elodie
, Mercer, Alison R.
, Tarr, Ingrid S.
in
Alarm pheromone
/ Alarm systems
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Associative learning
/ Bees
/ Bees - physiology
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Colonies
/ European honeybee
/ Exposure
/ Forage
/ Guards
/ Honey
/ Kinases
/ Learning
/ Learning behavior
/ Mandible
/ Mandible - metabolism
/ Memory
/ Observational learning
/ Occupational exposure
/ Odors
/ Pentanols - metabolism
/ Pheromones
/ Pheromones - metabolism
/ Queen pheromone
/ Reinforcement
/ Social Behavior
/ Social interactions
/ Stress
/ Stresses
2014
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Social Modulation of Stress Reactivity and Learning in Young Worker Honey Bees
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Social Modulation of Stress Reactivity and Learning in Young Worker Honey Bees
2014
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Alarm pheromone and its major component isopentylacetate induce stress-like responses in forager honey bees, impairing their ability to associate odors with a food reward. We investigated whether isopentylacetate exposure decreases appetitive learning also in young worker bees. While isopentylacetate-induced learning deficits were observed in guards and foragers collected from a queen-right colony, learning impairments resulting from exposure to this pheromone could not be detected in bees cleaning cells. As cell cleaners are generally among the youngest workers in the colony, effects of isopentylacetate on learning behavior were examined further using bees of known age. Adult workers were maintained under laboratory conditions from the time of adult emergence. Fifty percent of the bees were exposed to queen mandibular pheromone during this period, whereas control bees were not exposed to this pheromone. Isopentylacetate-induced learning impairments were apparent in young (less than one week old) controls, but not in bees of the same age exposed to queen mandibular pheromone. This study reveals young worker bees can exhibit a stress-like response to alarm pheromone, but isopentylacetate-induced learning impairments in young bees are suppressed by queen mandibular pheromone. While isopentylacetate exposure reduced responses during associative learning (acquisition), it did not affect one-hour memory retrieval.
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