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The roles of vision and olfaction in mate location by males of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans morsitans
Authors:RICHARD WALL
Institution:Tsetse Research Laboratory, University of Bristol.
Abstract:The roles of visual and/or olfactory stimuli in eliciting mating responses from male Glossina morsitans morsitans Westwood were examined, using a system for automatically recording the number and duration of mating strikes made towards decoys, under controlled conditions. The results confirm that there is no olfactory component of the female sex recognition pheromone sensed by the male antennae, and the attraction of males to females appears to be visual. The absence of male-male mating strikes was the result of the absence of female sex-pheromone, rather than the presence of a repellent mating deterrent in the male cuticle. Experiments with coloured, artificial, sex-pheromone-dosed, cotton decoys showed that colour had only weak effects on attractiveness and number of encounters with decoys, and that no colour caused significant enhancement of mating responses over those shown to decoy females.
Keywords:Glossina morsitans morsitans  mate location  vision  olfaction  tsetse control
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