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Title:The reproductive strategy and the vibrational duet of the leafhopper Empoasca vitis
Author(s):Nieri R; Mazzoni V;
Address:"Fondazione Edmund Mach, Research and Innovation Center, San Michele all'Adige, Trentino, Italy. Department of Biology, University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino, Florence, Italy"
Journal Title:Insect Sci
Year:2018
Volume:20170516
Issue:5
Page Number:869 - 882
DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.12454
ISSN/ISBN:1744-7917 (Electronic) 1672-9609 (Linking)
Abstract:"The recent description of a new vibrational mating disruption method to control the leafhopper Scaphoideus titanus Ball opened questions about its possible application to other leafhopper pests. Since the prerequisite for the method's successful application is a deep knowledge of the species mating behavior and the exact role of associated signals, we conducted behavioral assays on the green leafhopper Empoasca vitis Gothe, a pest of grapevine and other crops in Europe and Asia. Laser vibrometer recordings of single and paired individuals (male and female) during a 24-h period enabled us to detect and describe 2 male and 1 female signal. The pair formation starts when the female replies to a male call and a duet is established, then it continues through 2 different behavioral stages: Location and Courtship. The proper courtship begins only when the male locates the female. The latter is characterized by a significant change in temporal parameters that regards both the signals and the duet structure. Although the male calling activity and the female replying rate were the same during the 24 h, a lower number of matings was recorded during the night. We discuss the possible role of vision and of the species ecology as factors of reproductive success and mating strategy. Our conclusion is that the mechanical mating disruption technique seems feasible for future application to this species"
Keywords:"*Animal Communication Animals Female Hemiptera/*physiology Male *Sexual Behavior, Animal Vibration daily activity leafhopper mating behavior pest vibrational communication;"
Notes:"MedlineNieri, Rachele Mazzoni, Valerio eng Australia 2017/03/16 Insect Sci. 2018 Oct; 25(5):869-882. doi: 10.1111/1744-7917.12454. Epub 2017 May 16"

 
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