Different bioassays for investigating orientation responses of the banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus, show additive effects of host plant volatiles and a synthetic male-produced aggregation pheromone |
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Authors: | William Tinzaara ,Marcel Dicke,Arnold Van Huis,Joop J. A. Van Loon,& Clifford S. Gold |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Entomology, Wageningen University, PO Box 8031, 6700 EH Wageningen, The Netherlands;;International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, East and Southern Africa Regional Centre, PO Box 7878, Kampala, Uganda |
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Abstract: | Abstract Three different bioassay methods to investigate the orientation behaviour of the banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), to host plant volatiles and a synthetic pheromone (cosmolure+) were compared. A locomotion compensator was used to separately record walking tracks in response to three odour sources. The data show that C. sordidus uses odour‐conditioned anemotaxis in its orientation to the odour sources tested. Of the two olfactometers tested, a dual port olfactometer using a continuous airflow showed stronger discrimination by C. sordidus to the different odours compared with a double pitfall olfactometer. The results of all three bioassays indicate that C. sordidus responds in an additive way to the combination of fermentation plant volatiles and the synthetic pheromone. |
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Keywords: | bioassay Coleoptera
Cosmopolites sordidus
Curculionidae kairomone Banana weevil locomotion compensator male-produced aggregation pheromone olfactometer |
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