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. 2018 Jan;44(1):9-17.
doi: 10.1007/s10886-017-0910-4. Epub 2017 Dec 6.

Variability in Sexual Pheromones Questions their Role in Bumblebee Pre-Mating Recognition System

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Variability in Sexual Pheromones Questions their Role in Bumblebee Pre-Mating Recognition System

Nicolas Brasero et al. J Chem Ecol. 2018 Jan.
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Abstract

Sex-specific chemical secretions have been widely used as diagnostic characters in chemotaxonomy. The taxonomically confused group of bumblebees has reaped the benefit of this approach through the analyses of cephalic labial gland secretions (CLGS). Most of currently available CLGS descriptions concern species from the West-Palearctic region but few from the New World. Here, the CLGS of four East-Palearctic species Bombus deuteronymus, B. filchnerae, B. humilis, and B. exil (subgenus Thoracobombus) are analysed. Our results show high levels of variability in the major compounds in B. exil. In contrast, we describe a low differentiation in CLGS compounds between B. filchnerae and its phylogenetically closely related taxon B. muscorum. Moreover, the chemical profiles of B. filchnerae and B. muscorum are characterized by low concentrations of the C16 component, which is found in higher concentrations in the other Thoracobombus species. This raises the possibility that courtship behavior as well as environmental constraints could affect the role of the bumblebee males' CLGS.

Keywords: Cephalic glands; Courtship behavior; Pheromones; Pollinator; Social insect.

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