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Naturwissenschaften


Title:"Strategies of a bark beetle, Pityogenes bidentatus, in an olfactory landscape"
Author(s):Byers JA; Zhang QH; Birgersson G;
Address:"Department of Crop Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 23053 Alnarp, Sweden"
Journal Title:Naturwissenschaften
Year:2000
Volume:87
Issue:11
Page Number:503 - 507
DOI: 10.1007/s001140050768
ISSN/ISBN:0028-1042 (Print) 0028-1042 (Linking)
Abstract:"Volatiles from leaves or bark of nonhost birch (Betula pendula) and Norway spruce (Picea abies) dramatically reduced the attraction of the bark beetle, Pityogenes bidentatus (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), to their aggregation pheromone components (cis-verbenol and grandisol) in the field. In addition, odors from both the needles and bark of the host Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) similarly inhibited attraction. Monoterpenes of pine and spruce (alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, terpinolene, and 3-carene) as well as ethanol, chalcogran and some nonhost green leaf alcohols [(Z)-3-hexen-1-ol, (E)-2-hexen-1-ol, and 1-hexanol], also reduced catches. Collections of volatiles from the field-tested plant tissues indicated they released monoterpenes in amounts similar to the synthetics that inhibited responses. The various plant and insect sources of these inhibitory compounds indicate that P. bidentatus bark beetles have evolved several strategies to increase their fitness by avoiding nonhost and unsuitable host trees in a complex olfactory landscape"
Keywords:"Animals Coleoptera/*physiology Cycadopsida Discrimination, Psychological Ecosystem Magnoliopsida *Pheromones Plant Leaves Plant Stems *Smell Terpenes Trees;"
Notes:"MedlineByers, J A Zhang, Q H Birgersson, G eng Comparative Study Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 2001/01/11 Naturwissenschaften. 2000 Nov; 87(11):503-7. doi: 10.1007/s001140050768"

 
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