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Comparison of male and female olfactory cell response to pheromone compounds and plant volatiles in the turnip moth, Agrotis segetum
Authors:BILL S. HANSSON,JAN N.C. VAN DER PERS ,JAN LÖ  FQVIST
Affiliation:Department of Animal Ecology, University of Lund, Sweden
Abstract:ABSTRACT. Pheromone and plant volatile perception was studied with electroantennogram and single sensillum techniques in male and female turnip moths, Agrotis segetum Schiff. Lepidoptera, Noctuidae. The female is insensitive to the pheromone components and her receptors are specialized for plant volatile reception. The specific pheromone receptors on the male antenna are also sensitive to plant volatiles. The male was in addition found to have specialized plant volatile receptors. The biological significance of the different response profiles in males and females, and a possible hypothesis for the evolutionary specialization of olfactory receptors are discussed.
Keywords:Male-female comparison    electrophysiology    single sensillum    electroantennogram    plant volatile reception    pheromone reception
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