Biparental behavior in the burying beetle Nicrophorus orbicollis: a role for dopamine?  被引量:3

Biparental behavior in the burying beetle Nicrophorus orbicollis: a role for dopamine?

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作  者:S. Carmen PANAITOF Jazmine D. W. YAEGER Jarod P. SPEER Kenneth J. RENNER 

机构地区:[1]Department of Biology, UniversiW of Nebraska at Keamey, Kearney, NE 68849, USA [2]Department of Biology,University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD 57069, USA

出  处:《Current Zoology》2016年第3期285-291,共7页动物学报(英文版)

摘  要:Burying beetles Nicrophorus orbicollis exhibit facultative biparental care of young. To reproduce, a male-female burying beetle pair bury and prepare a small vertebrate carcass as food for its altricial young. During a breeding bout, male and female behavior changes synchronously at appropriate times and is coordinated to provide effective care for offspring. Although the ecologicaJ and evolutionary factors that shape this remarkable reproductive plasticity are well characterized, the neuromodulation of parental behavior is poorly understood. Juvenile hormone levels rise dramat- ically at the time beetle parents accept and feed larvae, remain highly elevated during the stages of most active care and fall abruptly when care is terminated. However, hormonal fluctuations alone cannot account for this elaborate control of reproduction. The biogenic amines octopamine (OA), dopamine (DA), and serotonin (5-HT) mediate a diversity of insect reproductive and social behav- iors. In this study, we measured whole brain monoamine levels in individual male and female bury- ing beetles and compared OA, DA, and 5-HT profiles between breeding (parental) and nonbreed- ing, unmated beetles. Remarkably, after 24 h of care, when parental feeding rates begin to peak, DA brain levels increase in breeding beetles when compared to nonbreeding controls. In contrast, brain OA and 5-HT levels did not change significantly. These results provide the first evidence for a potential role of DA in the modulation of burying beetle parental behavior.

关 键 词:DOPAMINE Nicrophorus NEUROMODULATION OCTOPAMINE parental care serotonin. 

分 类 号:Q959.837[生物学—动物学] Q42

 

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