OLFACTORY BASIS OF CANNIBALISM IN GRASSHOPPERS (ORTHOPTERA, ACRIDIDAE) .1. LABORATORY ASSESSMENT OF ATTRACTANTS

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作者
BOMAR, CR [1 ]
LOCKWOOD, JA [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV WYOMING, DEPT PLANT SOIL & INSECT SCI, LARAMIE, WY 82071 USA
关键词
ORTHOPTERA; ACRIDIDAE; GRASSHOPPER; OLFACTION; CANNIBALISM; NECROPHAGIA; NECROPHILIA;
D O I
10.1007/BF02033200
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Two laboratory-reared and five field-collected species of grasshoppers were assayed for behavioral responses to volatile chemicals emitted. from grasshopper cadavers using a two-choice olfactometer with no stimulus as a control. Necrophilic and necrophobic responses to the stimuli were dependent upon species, sex, development, starvation, crowding, and attractant. Laboratory-reared Melanoplus differentialis (Thomas) and field-collected Hadrotettix trifasciatus (Say) and Aulocara elliotti Thomas exhibited significant responses to the cadavers. Females of these three species showed significant movement towards the cadavers, but males were not significantly necrophilic. All tested developmental stages of H. trifasciatus (fourth-instar nymphs through adults) showed significant attraction to cadavers. Fed M. differentialis adults and H. trifasciatus adults and nymphs were significantly attracted to cadavers, but starved individuals were either repelled or exhibited no significant response. Although female A. elliotti from an uncrowded population were significantly attracted to cadavers, females from a crowded population were significantly repelled from cadavers. Contraspecific cadavers more frequently elicited a measurable response in adult M. sanguinipes and H. trifasciatus than did conspecific cadavers, and only contraspecific cadavers yielded a significant (necrophilic) response. Although M. differentialis was necrophilic, neither males nor females were significantly attracted to water.
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