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Reproductive Potential Impacts Body Maintenance Parameters and Global DNA Methylation in Honeybee Workers (<i>Apis mellifera</i> L.)

Jerzy Paleolog Karolina Kuszewska Michał Woyciechowski Aneta Strachecka

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The widely accepted hypothesis in life history evolution about the trade-off between fecundity and longevity is not confirmed by long-living and highly fecund queens in eusocial insects. The fact that the queens and facultatively sterile workers usually arise from genetically identical eggs but differ in DNA methylation makes them a good model for studies on senescence, eusocial evolution, and epigenetics. Therefore, honeybees seem to be especially useful here because of long living rebel-workers (RW) with high reproductive potential recently described. Longevity, ovariole number, nosema tolerance, and global DNA methylation have been assayed in normal workers (NW) versus RW in hives and cages. RW always lived longer than NW and unexpectedly extended longevity of NW when they were together, similarly as the presence of a queen did. RW lived longer despite the fact that they had higher Nosema spore load; surprisingly they became infected more easily but tolerated the infection better. Global DNA methylation increased with age, being lower in RW than in NW. Therefore, RW are queen-like considering global DNA methylation and the link between fecundity, longevity, and body maintenance. Presented features of RW expands possibilities of the use of honeybees as a model for studies on senescence, nosemosis, eusocial evolution, and epigenetics.

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Jerzy Paleolog

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Karolina Kuszewska

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Michał Woyciechowski

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Aneta Strachecka

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Paleolog, J., Kuszewska, K., Woyciechowski, M., Strachecka, A. (2021). Reproductive Potential Impacts Body Maintenance Parameters and Global DNA Methylation in Honeybee Workers (<i>Apis mellifera</i> L.). https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12111021

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2021
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