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Mate Finding Via a Trail Sex Pheromone by Aphytis melinus DeBach (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) Males

机译:通过伴侣找到了Aphytis dumerilii Debach(膜翅目昆虫Aphelinidae)男性的性爱信息素

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Finding mates is frequently problematic for parasitoid wasps. In some parasitoid species, males rely on volatile, airborne sex pheromones for locating mates, while in others they rely on contact, trail sex pheromones. This study sought to shed light on the mate finding mechanism of males of Aphytis melinus. Specifically, the goal was to determine whether A. melinus males use airborne or contact pheromones, or both, for locating mates. The study showed that A. melinus males rely on a contact, trail sex pheromone for locating mates: A. melinus males responded to substrate-borne cues left by virgin females, while they did not respond to airborne cues from virgin females. Specifically, males more frequently encountered virgin females when the females walked across an arena to a fixed encounter point compared to when they were manually placed at the encounter point, and spent greater than expected time on surfaces previously visited by virgin females compared to control surfaces not visited by females. In contrast, males did not respond to airborne cues from virgin females in an airflow olfactometer nor to traps baited with virgin females in the field, and spent similar lengths of time on surfaces visited by newly-mated or 24-h mated females versus control surfaces not visited by females. The main effect of the trail sex pheromone on the behavior of A. melinus males was to direct their search and, so, increase the likelihood of encountering mates. This effect apparently is not preceded by longer-range attraction of males via an airborne female sex pheromone. Overall, the results of this study support a hypothesis in which A. melinus males searching on substrates on which females may be present rely exclusively on a trail sex pheromone to locate mates.
机译:寻找伴侣对于寄生类黄蜂经常是有问题的。在某些寄生类物种中,雄性依靠挥发性的空中传播的性信息素来定位伴侣,而在另一些寄生虫物种中,它们则依赖于接触性尾随性信息素。这项研究试图阐明雄性Aphytis melinus的伴侣发现机制。具体而言,目标是确定雄性A. melinus雄性是否使用空中信息素或接触信息素,或同时使用这两种信息来寻找配偶。该研究表明,A。melinus雄性依赖接触性线索性信息素来定位伴侣:A。melinus雄性对处女雌性留下的底物提示产生反应,而对原始处女产生的空载提示没有反应。具体而言,与手动将男性放置在相遇点时相比,雄性越过竞技场到达固定的相遇点时,遇到相处较频繁的雌性雌性的机会要多,而与未控制的相较而言,雄性雌性先前所访问的表面所花费的时间要多于预期的时间女性拜访。相比之下,雄性对气流嗅觉仪中未成年雌性的空中提示没有反应,也对野外未成年雌性诱饵诱捕的陷阱没有反应,并且在新交配或24小时交配雌性与对照表面接触的表面上花费了相似的时间长度没有女性参观。尾部性信息素对黑麦按蚊男性行为的主要影响是指导他们的搜索,因此增加了遇到伴侣的可能性。显然,在这种作用之前,不会通过空气中的雌性信息素对雄性产生更远的吸引力。总体而言,这项研究的结果支持一个假说,即在可能存在雌性的基质上搜索的拟南芥雄性仅依靠尾随性信息素来定位伴侣。

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