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J Chem Ecol


Title:Odor compound detection in male euglossine bees
Author(s):Schiestl FP; Roubik DW;
Address:"Geobotanical Institute ETH, Zollikerstrasse 107, CH-8008 Zurich. schiestl@geobot.umnw.ethz.ch"
Journal Title:J Chem Ecol
Year:2003
Volume:29
Issue:1
Page Number:253 - 257
DOI: 10.1023/a:1021932131526
ISSN/ISBN:0098-0331 (Print) 0098-0331 (Linking)
Abstract:"Male euglossine bees collect fragrances from various sources, which they store and use for as yet unknown purposes. They are attracted, often specifically, to single odor compounds and blends thereof. We used gas chromatography with electroantennographic detection (GC-EAD) and electroantennography (EAG) to investigate the response to 8 odor compounds by males of two euglossine species, Euglossa cybelia Moure and Eulaema polychroma (Mocsary). In E. cybelia, we recorded EAD reactions in response to 1,8-cineole, methyl benzoate, benzyl actetate, methyl salicylate, eugenol, and methyl cinnamate. E. polychroma responded to the same compounds in EAG experiments, while (1s)(-)alpha-pinene and beta-pinene failed to trigger EAD or EAG responses in the bees. Blends of two compounds triggered larger responses than single compounds in EAG experiments with E. polychroma, however, when alpha-pinene was added, reactions decreased. In the light of existing data on the bees' behavior towards these odor compounds, our work indicates that both peripheral and central nervous processes influence the attraction of euglossine bees to odors"
Keywords:"Animals Chromatography, Gas Electrophysiology *Hymenoptera Male Movement *Odorants Pheromones/*pharmacology *Smell;"
Notes:"MedlineSchiestl, F P Roubik, D W eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2003/03/22 J Chem Ecol. 2003 Jan; 29(1):253-7. doi: 10.1023/a:1021932131526"

 
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