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Title: Appointment Keeping in Honey Bees: Molecular Clocks


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Appointment Keeping in Honey Bees Molecular
Clocks
N. L. Naeger University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign
BeeSpace Workshop, 21 May 2009
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What do bees have to do with time and clocks?
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What do bees have to do with time and clocks?
Outline
  • Bees can keep appointments with flowers
  • Finding the molecular basis
  • Broad results
  • Two specific examples

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Natural History
  • Bees can learn to visit discreet resources at
    specific times of day
  • Many plants have circadian rhythm of nectar,
    pollen, and scent production
  • Plants have endogenous rhythm
  • Bees exhibit floral constancy
  • Odor, color, and shape
  • Time

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Linnaeus' flower clock
Ice Plant 1000am
Goats beard 3am
Cats Ear 900am
Chicory 430am
Hawkweed 700am
Field Thistle 600am
Moore Rankin (1983)
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Time-training bees
  • Train a single colony to visit different feeders
    at different times of day
  • Do this at a time of the year when bees will
    specialize on a single good food source
  • Collect during anticipation
  • Analyze
  • Time of day
  • Time of training
  • Active vs. inactive

Time of collection
cPM
cAM
tAM
Active / anticipating
Inactive
Time of training
tPM
Active / anticipating
Inactive
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  • Time of collection many genes
  • Circadian / rhythmic behavior
  • Cytoskeleton / cell adhesion
  • Fat metabolism
  • Time of training few genes
  • Signaling / ion transport
  • Vesicle / secretory pathways
  • Active vs. not many genes
  • Ribosome and translation
  • Cation transport
  • Synapse / nerve communication
  • Mitochondria / ATP

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Clock genes are affected by training
Oxford Univ.
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Clock genes are affected by training
Its actually more complicated than that..
Image from Panda (2002)
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Clock genes are affected by training
Oxford Univ.
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Clock genes are affected by training
Morning trained bees exhibit clock gene
expression patterns similar to bees freely fed
Morning trained bees
Afternoon trained bees
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Clock genes are affected by training
Morning trained bees exhibit clock gene
expression patterns similar to bees freely fed
Morning trained bees
Afternoon trained bees
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Clock genes are affected by training
Period
Cycle A
Afternoon trained bees
Morning trained bees
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Reward Circuitry
  • Dopamine and octopamine receptors are upregulated
    in anticipating bees
  • Hypersensitization of the reward system in the
    brain
  • Previous studies suggest links between reward and
    circadian rhythms
  • Addictive drugs can cause clock shifts
  • Reward seeking is often circadian

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Acknowledgments
  • Gene Robinson
  • Sandra Rodriguez-Zas
  • Darrell Moore
  • Byron Van Nest
  • Jennifer Johnson
  • Sam Boyd
  • BeeSpace
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