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Bull Entomol Res


Title:A common mode of attraction of larvae and adults of insect predators to the sex pheromone of their prey (Hemiptera: Matsucoccidae)
Author(s):Branco M; Franco JC; Dunkelblum E; Assael F; Protasov A; Ofer D; Mendel Z;
Address:"Departamento de Proteccao das Plantas e de Fitoecologia, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal. mrbranco@isa.utl.pt"
Journal Title:Bull Entomol Res
Year:2006
Volume:96
Issue:2
Page Number:179 - 185
DOI: 10.1079/ber2005415
ISSN/ISBN:0007-4853 (Print) 0007-4853 (Linking)
Abstract:"The attraction of several adult predators, genera Elatophilus, Hemerobius and Sympherobius, to the sex pheromones of pine bast scales, Matsucoccus Cockerell, has already been demonstrated. Here, the hypothesis that the larvae of these predators are similarly attracted to the host prey sex pheromone is tested. The response of predators was tested in field trials using pine tree arenas baited with the sex pheromones of M. josephi Bodenheimer & Harpaz, M. feytaudi Ducasse and M. matsumurae Kuwana. Experiments were conducted in Israel in stands of Pinus halepensis infested by M. josephi and in Portugal in stands of P. pinaster infested by M. feytaudi, respectively. The selectivity of larvae for the three sex pheromones was tested in Petri dish arenas in the laboratory. In the field, the larval stages exhibited similar modes of attraction to those of the conspecific adults: Elatophilus hebraicus Pericart in Aleppo pine forest, E. crassicornis Reuter and Hemerobius stigma Stephens in the maritime pine forests. Laboratory choice tests confirmed the kairomonal selectivity of larvae. Both forest and laboratory tests demonstrated the response of a coccinellid of the genus Rhyzobius to the sex pheromones of M. feytaudi and M. matsumurae. A unique chemical communication system among several taxa of predators of Matsucoccus spp. was highlighted that may be attributed to their coevolution on a geological time scale"
Keywords:Animal Communication Animals Biological Assay Female Hemiptera/*physiology Insect Hormones/*pharmacology Insecta/*drug effects/*physiology Israel Larva/drug effects/physiology Pinus Portugal Random Allocation Sex Attractants/*pharmacology Species Specific;
Notes:"MedlineBranco, M Franco, J C Dunkelblum, E Assael, F Protasov, A Ofer, D Mendel, Z eng Comparative Study Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2006/03/25 Bull Entomol Res. 2006 Apr; 96(2):179-85. doi: 10.1079/ber2005415"

 
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