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Title:"Novel, male-produced aggregation pheromone of the cerambycid beetle Rosalia alpina, a priority species of European conservation concern"
Author(s):Zunic Kosi A; Zou Y; Hoskovec M; Vrezec A; Stritih N; Millar JG;
Address:"National Institute of Biology, Department of Organisms and Ecosystem Research, Ljubljana, Slovenia. University of California, Department of Entomology, Riverside, California, United States of America. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic"
Journal Title:PLoS One
Year:2017
Volume:20170821
Issue:8
Page Number:e0183279 -
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0183279
ISSN/ISBN:1932-6203 (Electronic) 1932-6203 (Linking)
Abstract:"Several recent studies have demonstrated the great potential for exploiting semiochemicals in ecology and conservation studies. The cerambycid beetle Rosalia alpina represents one of the flagship species of saproxylic insect biodiversity in Europe. In recent years its populations appear to have declined substantially, and its range has shrunk considerably as a result of forest management and urbanization. Here, we collected volatile chemicals released by males and females of R. alpina. Analyses of the resulting extracts revealed the presence of a single male-specific compound, identified as a novel alkylated pyrone structure. In field bioassays in Slovenia, traps baited with the synthesized pyrone captured both sexes of R. alpina, indicating that the pyrone functions as an aggregation pheromone. Our results represent the first example of a new structural class of pheromones within the Cerambycidae, and demonstrate that pheromone-baited traps can provide a useful tool for sampling R. alpina. This tool could be particularly useful in the ongoing development of conservation strategies for the iconic but endangered Alpine longicorn"
Keywords:"Animals Biological Assay Carbon-13 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Coleoptera/*metabolism *Conservation of Natural Resources Europe Female Male Pheromones/biosynthesis/*metabolism Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ion;"
Notes:"MedlineZunic Kosi, Alenka Zou, Yunfan Hoskovec, Michal Vrezec, Al Stritih, Natasa Millar, Jocelyn G eng EP-C-15-031/EPA/EPA/ S10 RR023677/RR/NCRR NIH HHS/ 2017/08/23 PLoS One. 2017 Aug 21; 12(8):e0183279. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0183279. eCollection 2017"

 
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