作者mulkcs (mulkcs)
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标题[新知] Science Daily-社会型女王蜂有较大脑容量负责学习及记忆
时间Wed Mar 24 12:00:16 2010
ScienceDaily (Mar. 24, 2010) — Who's in charge? Who's got food? The brain
region responsible for learning and memory is bigger in social bee queens who
may have to address these questions than in solitary queens, report
scientists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute who study the
tropical sweat bee species, Megalopta genalis in Panama.
Their study is the first comparison of the brain sizes of social and
non-social individuals of the same species.
"The idea is that to maintain power and control in groups you need more
information, so the bigger the group, the bigger individuals' brains need to
be." says William Wcislo, Smithsonian staff scientist. "This is called the
'social brain hypothesis' also known as the 'Machiavelli hypothesis'."
Previous studies compared brain sizes among social and non-social animals.
However, different animal species may be different in so many ways that it's
hard to make a direct connection between brain size and sociality. This study
focuses on a single species in which some individuals are social and others
are not.
Megalopta bees exhibit a very primitive form of social behavior. Either a bee
lives as a solitary queen, going out from her nest to forage for her own food
or she can be a social queen--a stay-at-home mom. In that case, one of her
daughters goes out to forage for her, so she rarely leaves the nest. Her
daughter's ovaries don't develop, and she never leaves her mother to become a
queen.
"It was surprising to us that even thought the social queens don't have
bigger brains overall, the fact that the area associated with learning and
memory--the mushroom body-- was more developed in the social queens than in
the solitary bees suggesting that social interactions are cognitively
challenging, as predicted by the social brain hypothesis," said Adam Smith,
postdoctoral fellow at STRI. "It's interesting to see that a characteristic
like brain development changes so immediately, even with this simple
mother-daughter division of labor."
This study was done in STRI's new insect neurobiology laboratory, built to
take advantage of diverse tropical insect groups with a variety of brain
sizes to understand how brain size and behavior are related.
These results, supported by Panama's National Secretariat for Science,
Technology & Innovation, the Smithsonian Institution's Scholarly Studies
Program, and the F.H. Levinson Fund are published online in the journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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原始网址:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/03/100323212247.htm
蛮有趣的研究。
研究大意是Megalopta bees这种蜜蜂的女王蜂,
有一种是较为孤僻,另一种有较好得社交能力。
前者需要自己觅食,後者只要待在家里等人家传便便。
研究发现後者负责学习与记忆的脑容量较大。
是第一个在同物种之间,比较有社会性和没社会性所造成脑容量差异的研究。
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