Sexual attraction: a review of bumblebee male pheromones

Z Naturforsch C J Biosci. 2019 Sep 25;74(9-10):233-250. doi: 10.1515/znc-2019-0003.

Abstract

Males of many bumblebee species exhibit a conspicuous pre-mating behavior with two distinct behavioral components: scent marking and patrol flying. The marking pheromone is produced by the cephalic part of the labial gland (CLG). As far as is known, the CLG secretion is species specific, and it usually consists of two types of compounds: (i) straight-chain aliphatic alcohols, aldehydes or esters, and (ii) acyclic mono-, sesqui- and diterpenes (alcohols or acetates). Here, we summarize data from the literature reporting chemical composition of the CLG secretions of more than 80 bumblebee species. Similarities and differences within and between subgenera are discussed in the context of biosynthetic pathways and evolution.

Keywords: Bombus; bumblebee males; chemical composition; marking pheromone; sex communication.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bees / genetics
  • Bees / metabolism*
  • Bees / physiology
  • Evolution, Molecular
  • Female
  • Male
  • Sex Attractants / chemistry
  • Sex Attractants / metabolism*
  • Sexual Behavior, Animal*

Substances

  • Sex Attractants