Appetite is correlated with octopamine and hemolymph sugar levels in forager honeybees

Volume: 205, Issue: 4, Pages: 609 - 617
Published: Jun 12, 2019
Abstract
Insects have rapidly changing energy demands, so they primarily rely on hemolymph and other carbohydrates to carry out life activities. However, how gustatory responsiveness and hemolymph sugar levels coordinate with one another to maintain energetic homeostasis in insects remains largely unknown for the highly social honeybee that goes through large physiological and behavioral changes. The potential role of biogenic amines and neuropeptides in...
Paper Details
Title
Appetite is correlated with octopamine and hemolymph sugar levels in forager honeybees
Published Date
Jun 12, 2019
Volume
205
Issue
4
Pages
609 - 617
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