Elevation of pheromone response threshold in almond moth males pre-exposed to pheromone spray

被引:23
作者
MafraNeto, A [1 ]
Baker, TC [1 ]
机构
[1] IOWA STATE UNIV, DEPT ENTOMOL, IOWA CITY, IA USA
关键词
almond moth; Cadra cautella; Lepidoptera; sex pheromone; pre-exposure; attraction; disruption; adaptation; habituation;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-3032.1996.tb00858.x
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
High percentages of naive Cadra cautella (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) males not pre-exposed to pheromone flew upwind to sources containing 50 ng (83%) and 500 ng (97%) of pheromone, but not to sources containing 5 mu g (23%) and 50 mu g (4%). Of the naive males that flew upwind in response to 50 ng sources, 67% located and landed on the source, whereas fewer than 19% of the naive males that flew upwind in response to higher doses located and landed on the sources. A 2-minute pre-exposure of C.cautella males to a spray cloud containing 50 ng, 500 ng, 5 mu g or 50 mu g of pheromone, induced shifts in response levels such that in wind-tunnel bioassays performed 1 h later, there was an increase in the doses that optimally elicited upwind flight and landing on the source that was proportional to the pre-exposure dose. Few of the pre-exposed males flew upwind to (10-43%) and landed on (0-33%) 50 ng sources, whereas they now perferentially flew upwind to (58-81% and 52-73%) and landed on (33-68% and 55-60%) pheromone sources of doses of 500 ng and 5 mu g, respectively. Therefore preexposure to pheromone promoted a shift of threshold for response, and not an overall reduction in responsiveness to pheromone.
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