Crop emptying and rectal filling rates were investigated in bees trained to
collect defined amounts of sucrose solution. Crop emptying rates strongly
depended on the sucrose concentration of the collected solution. There was
a close match between the energy expenditure of the bees and the amount of
sucrose transported through the proventriculus, irrespective of the fluid d
ilution. Results indicated that the controlling variable was the amount of
sucrose flowing through the proventriculus rather than the volume flow. In
order to distinguish between haemolymph osmolality and haemolymph carbohydr
ate levels as factors controlling the activity of the proventriculus, bees
were injected with either metabolizable or non-metabolizable carbohydrates.
Only the injection of metabolizable carbohydrates modulated the activity o
f the proventriculus, indicating that the titers of metabolizable carbohydr
ates are involved in the feedback loop controlling crop emptying, and that
haemolymph osmolality alone does not influence the activity of the proventr
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