IMPROVED CHOLINERGIC TRANSMISSION IS DETRIMENTAL TO BEHAVIOURAL PLASTICITY IN HONEYBEES APIS MELLIFERA

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Guez, David
Zhu, Hong
Zhang, Shao Wu

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Unravelling the role of neuromessenger processes in learning and memory has long interested researchers. We investigated the effects of an acetylcholinesterase blocker, Methyl Parathion (MeP), on honeybee learning. We used visual and olfactory tasks to test whether MeP had a detrimental effect on the acquisition of new knowledge when this new knowledge contradicts previously acquired one. Our results indicate that treatment with MeP prior to conditioning was significantly detrimental to the acquisition of incongruous (but not irrelevant or congruous) new knowledge due to improved recall. The neurobiological and ecotoxicological consequences of these results are discussed.

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