Bedoukian   RussellIPM   RussellIPM   Piezoelectric Micro-Sprayer


Home
Animal Taxa
Plant Taxa
Semiochemicals
Floral Compounds
Semiochemical Detail
Semiochemicals & Taxa
Synthesis
Control
Invasive spp.
References

Abstract

Guide

Alphascents
Pherobio
InsectScience
E-Econex
Counterpart-Semiochemicals
Print
Email to a Friend
Kindly Donate for The Pherobase

« Previous AbstractCharacterization of bacterial diversity in contaminated groundwater using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry    Next AbstractMutagenic mapping of helical structures in the transmembrane segments of the yeast alpha-factor receptor »

J Chem Ecol


Title:Flight Tunnel Response of Male European Corn Borer Moths to Cross-Specific Mixtures of European and Asian Corn Borer Sex Pheromones: Evidence Supporting a Critical Stage in Evolution of a New Communication System
Author(s):Martin N; Moore K; Musto CJ; Linn CE;
Address:"Department of Biology, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY, 14456, USA. Entomology Department, NYS Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, Geneva, NY, 14456, USA. Entomology Department, NYS Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, Geneva, NY, 14456, USA. cel1@cornell.edu"
Journal Title:J Chem Ecol
Year:2016
Volume:20151202
Issue:1
Page Number:51 - 54
DOI: 10.1007/s10886-015-0656-9
ISSN/ISBN:1573-1561 (Electronic) 0098-0331 (Linking)
Abstract:"Previous flight tunnel studies showed that 3-5 % of male European corn borer (ECB) moths, Ostrinia nubilalis, could fly upwind and make contact with sources releasing the sex pheromone of the closely related Asian corn borer (ACB), Ostrina furnacalis, [2:1 (Z)-12-tetradecenyl acetate (Z12-14:OAc) : (E)-12-teradecenyl acetate (E12-14:OAc)] and that 2-4 % of ACB males could similarly fly upwind to the sex pheromone blends of the ECB Z- [97:3 (Z)-tetradecenyl acetate (Z11-14:OAc) : (E)-tetradecenyl acetate (E11-14:Ac)] and E-strains (1:99 Z/E11-14:OAc) pheromones. The results supported the hypothesis that the evolution of the ACB pheromone system from an ECB-like ancestor included a stage in which males could be attracted to the unusual females emitting Z12- and E12-14:OAc while retaining their responsiveness to the ancestral pheromone blend of Z11- and E11-14:OAc. Here, we showed further that ECB E-strain males exhibited upwind oriented flight and source contacts to sources containing all combinations of ECB and ACB components. Maximal response levels were observed with the E-strain 99:1 E11/Z11-14:OAc blend, and high response levels also were observed with two other blends containing E11-14:OAc as the major component (E11:E12 and E11:Z12). Upwind flight and source contact also occurred at lower levels with the remaining blend combinations in which Z11-, E12-, or Z12-14:OAc was the major component. Our current results support the hypothesis concerning the evolution of ACB from an ECB-like ancester by showing that males were able to respond to females producing either the 12-14:Ac isomers, 11-14:Ac isomers, or even mixtures of all four components"
Keywords:"Animals Asia Behavior, Animal/*drug effects *Biological Evolution Europe Female Male Moths/*drug effects/physiology Sex Attractants/chemistry/*pharmacology Flight tunnel Mating behavior Pheromone response specificity Sex pheromone;"
Notes:"MedlineMartin, Nathan Moore, Kevin Musto, Callie J Linn, Charles E Jr eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 2015/12/04 J Chem Ecol. 2016 Jan; 42(1):51-4. doi: 10.1007/s10886-015-0656-9. Epub 2015 Dec 2"

 
Back to top
 
Citation: El-Sayed AM 2024. The Pherobase: Database of Pheromones and Semiochemicals. <http://www.pherobase.com>.
© 2003-2024 The Pherobase - Extensive Database of Pheromones and Semiochemicals. Ashraf M. El-Sayed.
Page created on 05-12-2024