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Med Vet Entomol


Title:Oviposition aggregation pheromone in the Simulium damnosum complex
Author(s):McCall PJ;
Address:"Division of Parasite and Vector Biology, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, U.K"
Journal Title:Med Vet Entomol
Year:1995
Volume:9
Issue:2
Page Number:101 - 108
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2915.1995.tb00165.x
ISSN/ISBN:0269-283X (Print) 0269-283X (Linking)
Abstract:"Communal oviposition by the Simulium damnosum complex of Afrotropical blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) was investigated under controlled laboratory conditions, using wild-caught flies in Sierra Leone. Volatile compounds emitted by Simulium eggs were trapped using a closed collection system, and their attractiveness to gravid flies was tested in a two-choice behavioural bioassay. Significantly more female blackflies oviposited on substrates baited with freshly laid eggs (100% chose the baited substrate), or with the volatiles collected from freshly laid eggs (85% chose the baited substrate), in preference to the relevant control substrates. Substrates baited with volatiles from 12-h-old eggs were not significantly more attractive than controls (only 31% chose the baited substrates; P = 0.33). Gas chromatographic analysis of the egg volatiles consistently showed two peaks emanating from fresh eggs, but significantly lower amounts from 12-h-old eggs (P < 0.05). A novel system for collecting the volatiles from this and other blackfly species, as they laid eggs on a substrate in flowing water, is described. Volatiles collected using this method showed identical gas chromatographic profiles to those of fresh eggs alone, indicating that the flies themselves produced no other volatile chemical signals during oviposition. Evidently communal oviposition by S. damnosum s.l. was mediated by a pheromone emanating from fresh eggs. The role of pheromone-mediated egg aggregation in blackfly ecology is discussed, and its possible manipulation is considered"
Keywords:Animals Female *Insect Hormones Oviposition/*physiology Pheromones/*physiology Simuliidae/*physiology Volatilization;
Notes:"MedlineMcCall, P J eng Wellcome Trust/United Kingdom Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 1995/04/01 Med Vet Entomol. 1995 Apr; 9(2):101-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2915.1995.tb00165.x"

 
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