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Chembiochem


Title:Variation of Clasper Scent Gland Composition of Heliconius Butterflies from a Biodiversity Hotspot
Author(s):Ehlers S; Blow R; Szczerbowski D; Jiggins C; Schulz S;
Address:"Institute of Organic Chemistry, Technische Universitat Braunschweig, Hagenring 30, 38106, Braunschweig, Germany. Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom"
Journal Title:Chembiochem
Year:2023
Volume:20230831
Issue:
Page Number:e202300537 -
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202300537
ISSN/ISBN:1439-7633 (Electronic) 1439-4227 (Linking)
Abstract:"Male Heliconius butterflies possess two pheromone emitting structures, wing androconia and abdominal clasper scent glands. The composition of the clasper scent gland of males of 17 Heliconius and Eueides species from an overlapping area in Ecuador, comprising three mimicry groups, was investigated by GC/MS. The chemical signal serves as an anti-aphrodisiac signal that is transferred from males to females during mating, indicating the mating status of the female to prevent them from harassment by other males. In addition, the odour may also serve in predator defence. There is potential for convergence driven by mimicry, although, such convergence might be detrimental for species recognition of the butterflies within the mimicry ring, making mating more difficult. More than 500 compounds were detected, consisting of volatile, semi-volatile or non-volatile compounds, including terpenes, fatty acid esters or aromatic compounds. Several novel esters were identified by GC/MS and GC/IR data, microderivatisation and synthesis, including butyl (Z)-3-dodecenoate and other (Z)-3-alkenoates, 3-oxohexyl citronellate and 5-methylhexa-3,5-dienyl (E)-2,3-dihydrofarnesoate. The secretions were found to be species specific, potentially allowing for species differentiation. Statistical analysis of the compounds showed differentiation by phylogenetic clade and species, but not by mimicry group"
Keywords:Mass spectrometry Mimicry Pheromones Terpenes Volatiles;
Notes:"PublisherEhlers, Stephanie Blow, Rachel Szczerbowski, Daiane Jiggins, Chris Schulz, Stefan eng Schu984/12-1/Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft/ Projekt DEAL/ Germany 2023/08/31 Chembiochem. 2023 Aug 31:e202300537. doi: 10.1002/cbic.202300537"

 
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