EVIDENCE FOR A SUBSTRATE-BORNE SEX-PHEROMONE IN THE PARASITOID WASP TRICHOGRAMMA-BRASSICAE

Citation
F. Pompanon et al., EVIDENCE FOR A SUBSTRATE-BORNE SEX-PHEROMONE IN THE PARASITOID WASP TRICHOGRAMMA-BRASSICAE, Journal of chemical ecology, 23(5), 1997, pp. 1349-1360
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology,Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00980331
Volume
23
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1349 - 1360
Database
ISI
SICI code
0098-0331(1997)23:5<1349:EFASSI>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
While the use of chemical cues in host location is well known in paras itoid insects, little is known about their role in sexual communicatio n. Sex pheromones were investigated in the egg parasitoid Trichogramma brassicae, and the evidence for a substrate-borne pheromone was demon strated. Mated and unmated males concentrated their walking in an area where virgin females (<1 or 5 days old) had walked. Males were tested 15 min after females left the area. Male response decreased over time but was always significant during the 8 min of tracking. This suggest s that females deposit chemicals on the substrate for mate finding. Th e pheromone is soluble in hexane, as shown by two kinds of extracts: f emale body rinsing and rinsing of the flask where females had walked. Hexane extracts resulted in a positive response by males. The response to different doses showed a saturation above a threshold of 4-8 femal e equivalents. The results do not exclude the possibility that a volat ile part of the pheromone attracts males over long distances. Substrat e-borne pheromones may increase mating chances for virgin females sear ching for oviposition sites, and may also increase mating chances on e mergence sites by reducing male dispersion.