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J Forensic Sci


Title:"Host-habitat location by the parasitoid, Nasonia vitripennis Walker (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae)"
Author(s):Frederickx C; Dekeirsschieter J; Verheggen FJ; Haubruge E;
Address:"Department of Functional and Evolutionary Entomology, University of Liege, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, Passage des Deportes 2, 5030, Gembloux, Belgium"
Journal Title:J Forensic Sci
Year:2014
Volume:20130823
Issue:1
Page Number:242 - 249
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.12267
ISSN/ISBN:1556-4029 (Electronic) 0022-1198 (Linking)
Abstract:"This study investigated the role of odorant cues used during host-habitat location by the generalist parasitoid, Nasonia vitripennis Walker. Nasonia vitripennis is a common parasitoid of Dipteran pupae found in association with decaying carrion. Behavioral assays were used to investigate the host-habitat searching behavior under different scenarios. First, we demonstrated N. vitripennis to be significantly attracted toward odorant cues associated with decaying meat. The biological activity of nine of the volatile molecules constituting the odor of decaying meat was tested on the searching behavior of parasitoid females through two complementary chemoecological approaches: electroantennography (EAG) and olfactometry bioassays. Butanoic acid and butan-1-ol elicited high olfactory responses, but no attraction was induced by these two chemicals. Behavioral assays showed that, among the VOCs tested, methyldisulfanylmethane (DMDS) was the only volatile chemical to induce attraction in N. vitripennis"
Keywords:Animals Appetitive Behavior/*physiology Electrophysiological Phenomena Feeding Behavior/physiology Female *Odorants Olfactometry Sense Organs/physiology Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis Wasps/*physiology carrion ecology electroantennography forensic e;
Notes:"MedlineFrederickx, Christine Dekeirsschieter, Jessica Verheggen, Francois J Haubruge, Eric eng 2013/08/29 J Forensic Sci. 2014 Jan; 59(1):242-9. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.12267. Epub 2013 Aug 23"

 
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