Caste-specific differences in ecdysteroid titers in early larval
stages of the bumble bee Bombus terrestris
K. Hartfelder
1 , J. Cnaani 2,3 & A. Hefetz 2
1 Depto.Biologia, FFCLRP-Universidade de São Paulo, 14040-901
Ribeirão Preto, SP Brazil; 2 G.S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences,
Department of Zoology, Tel Aviv University, 69978 Tel Aviv,
Israel, 3 Carl Hayden Bee Research Center, USDA-ARS, 2000 E. Allen
Road, Tucson, AZ 85719-1596
Mounting evidence
implicates ecdysteroids in queen/worker differentiation during the
last larval instars of highly social insects. Since models on
social insect polymorphism predict that the expression of
morphological caste differences should depend on caste determining
signals occurring in earlier larval stages, we now focussed on
these instars. Bombus terrestris is of particular interest
because caste is already determined in the second instar,
presumably by a pheromonal signal emitted by the egg-laying queen.
Caste differences in the adults, however, are only expressed at
the physiological and not at the morphological level, except for
the distinctly larger size of the queen. In the present study, we
analyzed ecdysteroid titers in queen and worker larvae from the
second through to the feeding period of the fourth (last) instar.
Pronounced cycles of caste-specifically modulated ecdysteroid
titers were apparent in the second and third but were abolished in
the fourth instar. In feeding-stage fourth instar larvae we could
detect two small ecdysteroid peaks, with the one preceding the
cocoon-spinning phase presenting the characteristics of a pupal
commitment peak. The synchrony of caste differences in ecdysteroid
and juvenile hormone titers suggests a synergistic action of these
hormones in caste determination and provides endocrine evidence
for separate mechanisms acting in caste determination and caste
differentiation in social bees.
Index terms:
ecdysteroids, caste development, bumble bee, Bombus terrestris
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table). This document also appears in Session 13 – INSECT
PHISIOLOGY, NEUROSCIENCES, IMMUNITY AND CELL BIOLOGY Symposium
and Poster Session, ABSTRACT BOOK II – XXI-International
Congress of Entomology, Brazil, August 20-26, 2000.
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