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Stored perfume dynamics and consequences for signal development in male orchid bees

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00359-019-01319-3

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Euglossini; Fragrance; Chemical communication; Pheromone analogue; Scent

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  1. German Science Foundation [El 249/11]
  2. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
  3. Ruhr-University Bochum

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Male orchid bees (Euglossini) collect volatiles from their environment to concoct species-specific perfumes, which are later emitted at mating sites. Intensity, complexity or composition of perfumes may encode age (survival) of a male, but how the individual perfume develops over time needs to be clarified. We investigated chemical changes during storage in leg pockets. We injected a mixture of eight perfume compounds into pockets of Euglossa imperialis and only the two most volatile compounds decreased over 12 days. Using a different approach we found significant shifts in quantities of naturally occurring perfume compounds of Euglossa championi over 10days, with the strongest decreases (up to 70% peak area) in highly volatile minor compounds, e.g. monoterpenes, and noteworthy increases (up to 40%) in some sesquiterpenoids. Corresponding shifts were observed in legs of dried bees, suggesting that no metabolic activity is required for the observed changes to occur. Our results confirm that male orchid bees are generally good at preserving collected perfumes. However, subtle shifts towards heavier compounds in blends may occur over the lifetime of individual bees, e.g. due to evaporation or in-pocket chemical reaction, with old males acquiring a more pronounced base note in their seasoned perfumes.

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