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Rate of pheromone release by individual spruce budworm moths
Authors:D. Morse  R. Szittner  G.G. Grant  E.A. Meighen
Affiliation:1. Department of Biochemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada;2. Forest Pest Management Institute, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The rate and temporal pattern of pheromone emission by single and grouped female spruce budworm moths were measured by combining the trapping of pheromone on Porapak Q with a rapid luciferase bioassay developed for aldehyde pheromone. Pheromone release occurred mainly during the scotophase of a 12:12 L:D cycle in a series of bursts (up to 50 ng/hr) with considerable variability observed between insects. Analysis of over 30 individual females showed that 30% release no detectable pheromone, 60% release between 20 and 100 ng of pheromone and 10% release greater than 100 ng in a 24-hr period. Overall, a single female (1–3 days old) released an average of 60 ± 50 ng (± S.D.) of pheromone per night with a total of 260 ± 210 ng (± S.D.) being released over its life span (~7 days). Grouped females released lower quantities of pheromone. The amount of pheromone in the glands of female moths also displayed a rhythm with the levels beings higher later in the day than at the start of the photophase.
Keywords:Bioluminescence  luciferase  pheromone  regulation  spruce budworm
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