Chemical and behavioral ecology of palm weevils (Curculionidae: Rhynchophorinae)

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作者
GiblinDavis, RM
Oehlschlager, AC
Perez, A
Gries, G
Gries, R
Weissling, TJ
Chinchilla, CM
Pena, JE
Hallett, RH
Pierce, HD
Gonzalez, LM
机构
[1] SIMON FRASER UNIV, DEPT CHEM, BURNABY, BC V5A 1S6, CANADA
[2] SIMON FRASER UNIV, DEPT BIOL, BURNABY, BC V5A 1S6, CANADA
[3] ASD PALMA TICA, SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA
[4] UNIV FLORIDA, IFAS, CTR TROP RES & EDUC, HOMESTEAD, FL 33031 USA
[5] CHEMTICA INT, SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA
关键词
aggregation pheromones; behavior; Bursaphelenchus cocophilus; chemical ecology; Dynamis borassi; kairomones; Metamasius hemipterus; nematode; Paramasius distortus; red ring nematode; Rhabdoscelus obscurus; Rhynchophorus spp;
D O I
10.2307/3495812
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Palm weevils in the subfamily Rhynchophorinae (Curculionidae) (Rhynchophorus spp., Dynamis borassi, Metamasius hemipterus, Rhabdoscelus obscurus, and Paramasius distortus) use male-produced aggregation pheromones for intraspecific chemical communication. Pheromones comprise 8, 9, or 10 carbon, methyl-branched, secondary alcohols. (4S,5S)-4-Methyl-5-nonanol (ferrugineol) is the major aggregation pheromone for R. ferrugineus, R. vulneratus, R, bilineatus, M. hemipterus, and D. borassi and a minor component for R. palmarum. (5S,4S)-5-Methyl-4-octanol (cruentol), (3S,4S)-3-methyl-4-octanol (phoenicol), and (4S,2E)-6-methyl-2-hepten-4-ol (rhynchophorol) are the main aggregation pheromones for R. cruentatus, R. phoenicis, and R. palmarum, respectively. Plant kairomones strongly enhance pheromone attractiveness but none of the identified volatiles, such as ethyl acetate, ethyl propionate, or ethyl butyrate are as synergistic as fermenting plant (palm or sugarcane) tissue. Studying orientation behavior of foraging weevils to semiochemical devices helped to design and test traps for weevil capture. Generally, 3 mg per day of synthetic pheromone (with non-natural stereoisomers being benign) plus insecticide-treated plant tissue constitute highly attractive trap baits. Potential exists for pheromone-based mass-trapping of weevils to reduce their populations and the spread of the weevil-vectored red ring disease, for monitoring their population dynamics to facilitate pest management decisions, and for detection and possible interception of non-native weevils at ports of entry.
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