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Courtship inhibition pheromone in desert locusts,Schistocerca gregaria
Authors:Seidelmann Karsten  Ferenz Hans Jörg
Institution:Martin-Luther University, Institute of Zoology, Animal Physiology, 06099 Halle, Germany
Abstract:Male desert locusts in the gregarious phase release phenylacetonitrile (PAN) on becoming sexually mature. It has been assumed that this chemical is responsible for aggregation of adult desert locusts. However, PAN has repellent characteristics and is involved in sexual behavior. Mature males release PAN as a volatile to serve as a kind of olfactory concealment during mating and to prevent competing males from homosexual encounters. We conclude that PAN is a courtship-inhibiting pheromone exclusively used under crowded conditions in dense populations when high sperm competition occurs among desert locust males. By chemically enhancing their mate guarding, gregarious males improve the protection of their mate from rivals and ensure their reproductive success.
Keywords:Behavior  Chemical communication  Locust  Reproduction  Phenylacetonitrile
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