Correlation between mandibular gland secretion and cuticular hydrocarbons in the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata


Autoria(s): Cruz-Landim, C.; Ferreira-Caliman, M. J.; Gracioli-Vitti, L. F.; Zucchi, R.
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

27/05/2014

27/05/2014

28/08/2012

Resumo

We investigated whether Melipona quadrifasciata worker mandibular gland secretions contribute directly to their cuticular hydrocarbon profile. The mandibular gland secretion composition and cuticular surface compounds of newly emerged worker bees, nurse bees, and foragers were determined by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry and compared. Both the mandibular gland secretions and the cuticular surface compounds of all worker stages were found to be composed almost exclusively of hydrocarbons. Although the relative proportion of hydrocarbons from the cuticular surface and gland secretion was statistically different, there was a high similarity in the qualitative composition between these structures in all groups of bees. © FUNPEC-RP.

Formato

966-977

Identificador

http://dx.doi.org/10.4238/2012.April.19.2

Genetics and Molecular Research, v. 11, n. 2, p. 966-977, 2012.

1676-5680

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/73515

10.4238/2012.April.19.2

2-s2.0-84865297042

2-s2.0-84865297042.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Genetics and Molecular Research

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Gas chromatography and mass spectrometry #Mandibular gland secretion #Melipona quadrifasciata #Solid phase micro-extraction #Task-related hydrocarbons #hydrocarbon #animal structures #animal tissue #biochemical composition #chemical analysis #gas chromatography #mass spectrometry #nonhuman #qualitative analysis #salivation #stingless bee #worker (insect) #Animals #Bees #Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry #Hydrocarbons #Principal Component Analysis #Salivary Glands
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article