Title: Appointment Keeping in Honey Bees: Molecular Clocks
1Appointment Keeping in Honey Bees Molecular
Clocks
N. L. Naeger University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign
BeeSpace Workshop, 21 May 2009
2What do bees have to do with time and clocks?
3What 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
4Natural 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
5Linnaeus' flower clock
Ice Plant 1000am
Goats beard 3am
Cats Ear 900am
Chicory 430am
Hawkweed 700am
Field Thistle 600am
Moore Rankin (1983)
6Time-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
7- 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
8Clock genes are affected by training
Oxford Univ.
9Clock genes are affected by training
Its actually more complicated than that..
Image from Panda (2002)
10Clock genes are affected by training
Oxford Univ.
11Clock genes are affected by training
Morning trained bees exhibit clock gene
expression patterns similar to bees freely fed
Morning trained bees
Afternoon trained bees
12Clock genes are affected by training
Morning trained bees exhibit clock gene
expression patterns similar to bees freely fed
Morning trained bees
Afternoon trained bees
13Clock genes are affected by training
Period
Cycle A
Afternoon trained bees
Morning trained bees
14Reward 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
15Acknowledgments
- Gene Robinson
- Sandra Rodriguez-Zas
- Darrell Moore
- Byron Van Nest
- Jennifer Johnson
- Sam Boyd
- BeeSpace