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The composition of agricultural landcapes influences life history traits of honeybee workers Fabrice Requier, François Brun, Pierrick Aupinel, Mickaël Henry, Jean Francois Odoux, Vincent Bretagnolle, Axel Decourtye To cite this version: Fabrice Requier, François Brun, Pierrick Aupinel, Mickaël Henry, Jean Francois Odoux, et al.. The composition of agricultural landcapes influences life history traits of honeybee workers. Eurbee 5, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg. Halle an der Salle, DEU., Sep 2012, Halle an der Salle, Germany. 296 p. hal-02746439 HAL Id: hal-02746439 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02746439 Submitted on 3 Jun 2020 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. 5th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE OF APIDOLOGY 3-7th September 2012 Halle an der Saale, Germany edited by Benjamin Barth, Holger Scharpenberg and Robin FA Moritz Table of Contents Scientific Programme (Overview) ............................................................................... 4 Contents ........................................................................................................................... 6 Preface ............................................................................................................................ 20 Acknowledgements ...................................................................................................... 21 Plenary Lectures ........................................................................................................... 23 Talks: 1 - Neurobiology ............................................................................................................ 31 2 - Chemical Ecology .................................................................................................... 45 3 - Physiology ................................................................................................................. 59 4 - Behaviour & Colony Function ............................................................................... 71 5 - Pathology .................................................................................................................. 87 6 - Population Genetics .............................................................................................. 121 7 - Genomics ................................................................................................................ 143 8 - BEE DOC EU Network ......................................................................................... 153 9 - STEP EU Network ................................................................................................. 165 Posters: P1 - Neurobiology ....................................................................................................... 176 P2 - Chemical Ecology................................................................................................ 182 P3 - Physiology ............................................................................................................ 188 P4 - Behaviour & Colony Function........................................................................... 202 Scientific Organisers: P5 - Pathology .............................................................................................................. 216 Koos Biesmeijer (Leiden, Netherlands) P6 - Population Genetics ............................................................................................ 242 Martin Giurfa (Toulouse, France) P7 - Genomics .............................................................................................................. 248 P8 - BEE DOC EU Network ...................................................................................... 250 P9 - STEP EU Network ............................................................................................... 256 EurBee Board: Robin Moritz Satellite Session: Robert Paxton EurVarroa Talks ........................................................................................................... 261 EurVarroa Posters ........................................................................................................ 272 Local Organising Team: Benjamin Barth · Vincent Doublet · Hans-Hinrich Kaatz List of Participants ..................................................................................................... 278 Bernhard Kraus · Michael Lattorff · Tomás Murray Author Index ............................................................................................................... 292 Holger Scharpenberg · Antonella Soro · Eckart Stolle · Petra Weber Abbreviations .............................................................................................................. 296 3 Scientific Programme (Overview) Scientific Programme (Overview) Mo 3 Tues 4 Wed 5 Thurs 6 Fr 7 8:00 8:00 Welcome Addresses Report Members‘ Meeti ng Plenary Plenary DIB-Plenary 9:00 Lars Chitt ka Mark Brown Jay Evans 9:00 Satellite Session EurVarroa 4.1: 2.1: 1.1: 5.3: 3.2: 7.1: 5.5: 6.1: 9.1: Behav & Col Chem Ecol Neurobiol Pathol Physiol Genomics Pathol Pop Genet STEP 10:00 10:00 Coff ee Break Coff ee Break Coff ee Break Coff ee Break 11:00 11:00 Arrival 4.2: 2.2: 1.2: 5.4: 3.3: 7.2: 5.6: 6.2: 9.2: Satellite Session Behav & Col Chem Ecol Neurobiol Pathol Physiol Genomics Pathol Pop Genet STEP EurVarroa 12:00 12:00 Departure Lunch Lunch Lunch 13:45 EU FP7-call Welcome & 14:00 14:00 Plenary Plenary Plenary Registrati on Alexandra-Maria Klein David Roubik Klaus Hartf elder at Audimax 15:00 15:00 5.1: 2.3: 1.3: 5.7: 6.3: 8.1: Pathol Chem Ecol Neurobiol Pathol Pop Genet BEE DOC 16:00 16:00 Coff ee Break Coff ee Break Boat trip 5.2: 4.3: 1.4: on 5.8: 6.4: 8.2: 17:00 Pathol Behav & Col Neurobiol river Saale Pathol Pop Genet BEE DOC 17:00 Members‘ Meeti ng 18:00 18:00 Poster Session 1 Poster Session 2 Icebreaker 19:00 19:00 in the `Enchilada´ Banquet 20:00 4 5 Contents Contents Preface 20 2.8 Fouks B*, Lattorff HMG Acknowledgements 21 Avoidance of contaminated flowers by foraging bumblebees. 52 2.9 Dötterl S*, Burger H, Milet-Pinheiro P, Schäffler I, Ayasse M Plenary Lectures: Host plant finding in oligolectic bees: from behaviour to molecules. 54 PL Chittka LUA 2.10 Leonhardt SD*, Blüthgen N, Drescher N, Wallace HM, Schmitt T Large societies and small brains: insects as minimal models of social cognition. 24 Chemical profiles of stingless bees: to be or not to be sticky. 54 PL Klein A-M 2.11 Eltz T*, Witjes S, Brunsbach H, Tries K, Radermacher L Do honeybees substitute biodiversity to almond pollination in California? 24 What is repellent in chemical footprints of flower-visiting bumblebees? 56 PL Brown MJF Not one, but many: complex host-parasite systems in bees. 26 Session Three: Physiology PL Roubik DW 3.1 Hartfelder KH*, Azevedo SV, Wang Y, Amdam GV Almost social: a natural history of bee success. 26 Insulin signalling in honeybees – social life history accompanied by changes in an ancient PL Evans JD signalling module. 60 Molecular forensics and honeybee host-parasite interactions. 28 3.2 Münch D*, Amdam GV PL Hartfelder KH Hallmarks of accelerated and negligible senescence in different worker phenotypes of the Royal jelly, signalling pathways and genes - how far are we along in understanding caste development? 28 honeybee. 60 3.3 Alaux C*, Le Conte Y Session One: Neurobiology Physiological basis of social immunity. 62 1.1 Rössler W*, Groh C, Muenz TS, Scholl C 3.4 Aurori CM, Dezmirean DS, Mărghitaş LA, Moritz RFA, Erler S* Neuronal mechanisms underlying behavioural plasticity in the honeybee. 32 Molecular analysis of immune system and aging gene expression in long-lived winter honeybees. 62 1.2 Wright GA 3.5 Paoli P*, Stabler D, Donley D, Wright GA Influence of nutritional state on appetitive and aversive olfactory learning in honeybees. 32 Dietary regulation of adult honeybees. 64 1.3 Hempel de Ibarra N*, Niggebrügge C, Leboulle G, Nicholls E, Balamurali GS 3.6 Hrncir M*, Roldão YS Colour vision and learning in honeybees. 34 Colony heterothermy in stingless bees (Melipona scutellaris). 64 1.4 Shafir S*, Yehonatan L 3.7 Pettis JS*, Towsend K, Rice N Comparative evaluations of reward dimensions in honeybees – evidence from 2AFC PER The role of brood pheromone as a signal in failing queen health in the honeybee Apis mellifera. 66 conditioning. 34 3.8 Enzinger S, Crailsheim K* 1.5 Gill R, Raine NE* Trophallaxis as an important feature within the complex honeybee society. 66 Does exposure to sublethal pesticide doses affect the development and behaviour of bees? 36 3.9 Le Conte Y*, Castillo C, Maisonnasse A, Plettner E 1.6 Menzel R Pheromones and social regulations in the honeybee Apis mellifera. 68 Functions of the mushroom body in the honeybee brain. 36 1.7 Urlacher E*, Tarr I, Devaud JM, Mercer A Session Four: Behaviour & Colony Function Age-related and molecular correlates of changes in responsiveness to alarm pheromone in bees. 38 4.1 Bryden J*, Jansen VAA 1.8 Marter K*, Eisenhardt D The origins and maintenance of eusociality in bumblebees. 72 How are reward experiences translated into memory?