RESPONSE OF MALE CODLING MOTHS (CYDIA-POMONELLA) TO COMPONENTS OF CONSPECIFIC FEMALE SEX-PHEROMONE GLANDS IN-FLIGHT TUNNEL TESTS

Citation
Lm. Mcdonough et al., RESPONSE OF MALE CODLING MOTHS (CYDIA-POMONELLA) TO COMPONENTS OF CONSPECIFIC FEMALE SEX-PHEROMONE GLANDS IN-FLIGHT TUNNEL TESTS, Journal of chemical ecology, 19(8), 1993, pp. 1737-1748
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology,Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00980331
Volume
19
Issue
8
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1737 - 1748
Database
ISI
SICI code
0098-0331(1993)19:8<1737:ROMCM(>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
In flight tunnel tests, the percentages of oriented upwind flights of male codling moths culminating in contacting a source of different com positions of female sex pheromone gland components were determined ove r a dosage range of 0.1-100,000 mug. The following compositions were t ested: (1) (E,E)-8,10-dodecadien-1-ol of 99.7% isomeric purity; (2) 1 + dodecan-1-ol + tetradecan-1-ol; (3) 2 + decan-1-ol + (E)-9-dodecen-1 -ol; and (4) an equilibrium mixture of 8,10-dodecadien-1-ol isomers (6 1% EE, 5% ZZ, 14% ZE, and 20% EZ). The ratios of the components in com positions 2 and 3 were chosen to produce vapor ratios equal to the nat ural ratios found in the female effluvium by Am and coworkers. As the dose of composition 1 was increased from 0.1 to 10 mug, response incre ased from 0 to about 80% and then was approximately constant from 10 t o 300 gg. Over the range 0.1-300 mug, the percentage of males contacti ng the septum was virtually the same as the percentage flying upwind. From 300 to 100,000 mug, the percentage of males flying upwind and con tacting the source steadily decreased from about 80 to 0%. The male re sponses to compositions 2 and 3 were virtually identical to the respon se to 1. These results indicate, contrary to published reports, that d odecan-1-ol and tetradecan-1-ol in combination with 1 do not increase the responses of the behavioral modes determining degree of attractanc y and disruption of sexual communication over that of 1 alone. These r esults also show that decan-1-ol and (E)-9-dodecen-1-ol do not enhance response in the five-component mixture. The response to composition 4 increased from 0% at a dose of 0.3 mug to 26% at a dose of 30 mug and then decreased to 0% at a dose of 3000 mug. Thus, the inhibiting effe ct of the isomers on response was greater at the higher doses.