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Page 1: Honey Bee Biology - EAS Eastern Apiculture Association · Honey Bee Biology Dr. Debbie Delaney . Morphology of the Honey Bee The honey bee has three body divisions Head Thorax ...

Honey Bee Biology

Dr. Debbie Delaney

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Morphology of the Honey Bee

The honey bee has three

body divisions

Head

Thorax

Abdomen

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Head

Drawing modified from R. E. Snodgrass

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Exoskeleton

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Body Hairs

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Morphology of the Honey Bee

• The head serves as the

major sensory region of the

body; eyes, antennae,

sensory hairs. It also

functions to ingest and

digest food

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Specialized Structures of the

Honey Bee • Visual perception occurs

through ocelli and compound

eyes

• Olfactory perception occurs

via the antennae

• Mouthparts: chewing and

lapping. They consist of paired

mandibles and the proboscis

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Eyes

Ocelli (3)

Compound eyes (2)

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Eyes

•Ocelli – light intensity, diurnal activity patterns,

orientation

•Compound eyes – worker: 6,900 hexagonal facets

drones: 8,600 facets

--Each facet has its own lens, pigmented cone,

sensory cells

--Mosaic image

•Sensory hairs

•Color vision- trichromatic vision

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Simple eyes- ocelli

Corneal lens

Sensory rods

Sensitive to many types of wavelengths, polarization, changes in light intensity

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Compound eyes- ommatidium

Corneal lens

Crystalline cone

Rhabdom- contains light

sensitive pigments (rhodopsin)

Axons leading to optic

lobe

Yellow cells are pigment

cells that help to absorb

light coming in from

adjacent cornea

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Color vision

• Trichromatic insects (honeybees) - three types of pigment receptors,

like humans - can distinguish more

• Pigment receptors do not coincide with ours (Roy G. Biv)

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Compound Eyes

UV patterns visible to bees, not humans:

Courtesy Eisner Cornell Univ

UDEL Collections

Buttercup

swamp mallow

“Nectar

guides”

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• Sensory

• compound eyes

What does a bee see?

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Antennae

Scape Flagellum Pedicel

Pore plates

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Antennae

•Topochemical olfactory sense

•Carbon dioxide receptors

•Moisture levels

•Taste receptors

•Johnston’s organ- flight speed

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Head

• Mouthparts • Labrum

• Mandibles

• Maxillae (w/ palps)

• Labium (w/ palps)

• proboscis (w/ glossa)

R williamson photo

H.A. Dade drawing

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Mouthparts

Mandibles Proboscis

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Morphology of the Honey Bee

• The thorax is the

locomotory region of the

body, housing three pairs

of legs and two pairs of

wings

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Specialized Structures of Honey Bees: Legs

• Worker forelegs are

covered in hairs which help

clean dust and pollen from

head.

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Specialized Structures of Honey Bees: Legs

• Worker middle legs

are used to clean

thoracic hairs and

for transport

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Specialized Structures of Honey Bees: Legs

• Worker hind legs

have a corbicula or

pollen basket which is

used to collect and

pack pollen and

propolis

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Specialized Structures of Honey Bees

• Wings: They have

two pairs of wings

that hook together

via hamuli.

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Flight Muscles

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Specialized Structures of Honey Bees

• A workers wings beat at a

rate of 200 cycles/sec.

• The average flight speed

of a worker is 24 km/hr

http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/3318

902.htm

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Abdomen

Drawing modified from R. E. Snodgrass

wasp-waist

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Specialized Structures of the Honey Bee:

Abdomen

• Made up of seven visual segments

• Segments are made up of two plates

connected by membranes which allow for

expansion

• Contains most of the internal organs

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The Abdomen: General Structure

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Internal Adult Anatomy

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The Digestive System: Honey Stomach or

Crop

• This is a specialized expandable structure that

holds and stores resources

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Digestive system

Hypopharyngeal Gland

Salivary Glands

Malpighian Tubes

Crop (Honey Stomach)

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Nervous System

• 5 main ganglia

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The Bee Brain Optic Lobe

Antennal

Lobe

Proto-

cerebrum

Ocellus

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Circulatory System

Open circulatory system

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Respiratory System

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Respiratory System

Tracheal Air Sacs (10)

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Trachea

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Drones

• Male

• Large body size

• Larger eyes, more antennal receptors

• Fertile

• They do not perform any tasks

– No stingers, glands, pollen collecting devices

• Once they mate with a queen they die

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Drones

Reproductive Organs

Bulb

Hairs

Clasper

Endophallus

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• Largest bee in the hive and

each colony contains only

one

• Most important function is to

lay eggs, large ovaries,

spermatheca

• A queen can live for up to 4

years and can lay over 1

million eggs during that time. http://www.glenn-

apiaries.com/Images/spermempty.gif

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• She is the mother of all

members, uses chemical

control to keep daughters in

check

• All phenotypes or inherited

traits come from her

• She and her daughters control

the sex ratio within the hive

http://www.beecare.com/images/Bees/Queen4.jpg

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• The quantity and

quality of food

• “royal jelly” contains

mandibular gland

secretions

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Ovary (egg production)

Spermatheca (sperm storage)

Poison sac

Sting (sting rival queens)

Queen

Reproductive Organs

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Haplodiploidy

Haplodiploidy: Viable drones come from unfertilized eggs, females from fertilized eggs

• Unfertilized eggs

become drones

• Fertilized eggs

develop into

workers or queens

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Workers

• They are the smallest bees in the colony and

they are female

• They perform many tasks in the hive: make

honey, clean the hive, feed larvae and build

wax comb

• They also forage for nectar, pollen, propolis

and water outside the hive

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Major Glands of the Head:

Hypopharyngeal and Mandibular glands

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http://honeybeelab.oregonstate.edu/files/images/Hgland

outofheadresized.jpg

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Proteins expressed by the hypopharyngeal gland

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What to feed the babies?

A glandular secretion from the mandibular and hypopharyngeal glands of worker nurse bees

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• Hypopharyngeal gland secretions are clear and contain mostly proteins

• Secretions from the mandibular glands are white and contain lipids

• This mixture is called worker jelly

What to feed the babies?

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Abdomen

• Exocrine glands incl. wax gland

C.D.Michener drawing

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Major Glands of the Abdomen

Wax glands

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Major Glands of the Abdomen

Nasanov gland

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Nasanov gland

R. Williamson photo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyhe_U

ZPWWs

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Footprint glands

• Worker: orientation-

finding nectar

• Queen: queen cell

inhibition

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Alarm communication

• Mandibular gland

(worker only)

• Sting gland

(worker only)

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Dufour gland

• Defense and

reproduction

• Nest recognition in

other bees

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The Stinger!!!!!

• Has barbs on the sting that saw into surface, which causes

the honey bee to loose their sting after use

• Stinger is connected to a venom sac

• Venom is made up of proteins and peptides and can elicit

an array of immune responses

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwfCf1L

EgaE

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OOOOUch!!!

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Metamorphosis

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Three important hormones control

the molting process • Brain releases “Brain hormone” (=PTTH)

• (Stored & secreted by Corpus cardiacum)

• In response to e.g. stretch receptors indicating

cuticle is too tight (or other cues; see Gotthard

reading)

• Released into hemolymph; acts on prothoracic

gland, causing secretion of: Ecdysone (molting

hormone)

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Three important hormones control

the molting process

• Brain releases “Brain hormone”

(=PTTH)

• Ecdysone (molting hormone)

• Juvenile Hormone (JH)

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Three important hormones control

the molting process

• Ecdysone (molting hormone)

• Secreted by prothoracic gland (in prothorax)

• Into hemolymph; acts on epidermis: start the

process, apolysis etc.

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Third: Juvenile Hormone (JH)

• Secreted by corpora allata

• Into the hemolymph

• Level present in hemolymph determines

whether molt is to another juvenile stage

or a more advanced stage

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Endocrine gland example

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JH and age-based polyethism

• Methoprene caused dose-dependent changes in the timing and frequency

of occurrence of four important age-dependent tasks: brood and queen

care, food storage, nest maintenance, and foraging. These results support

the hypothesis that JH is involved in the control of age polyethism.

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Questions???