Tissue localization of aggregation pheromones in the American cockroach, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Periplaneta americana</Emphasis> (Blattodea: Blattidae) |
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Authors: | Masashi Tanaka Takaaki Daimon |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Applied Biosciences, Graduate School of Agriculture,Kyoto University,Kyoto,Japan |
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Abstract: | The American cockroach, Periplaneta americana, excretes feces containing aggregation pheromones to attract conspecific individuals. It is thought that these pheromones play an important role in establishing and maintaining colonies. However, despite previous extensive efforts, the aggregation pheromones of P. americana have not been isolated. It is also unclear whether the aggregation pheromones of P. americana are truly biosynthesized by the insect, as most previous experiments extracted chemicals from feces. Here, we investigate the tissue localization of aggregation agents in P. americana. To reduce the effects of diet-derived odorants, we developed a new diet for P. americana consisting of only agar and sugars, and tested the attractiveness of fecal extracts from animals reared on this new diet. Our results show that the aggregation agents of fecal extracts are insect-derived, and the extracts from the midgut evoke stronger behavioral responses than those from other parts of the alimentary tract. This suggests that the midgut may be the production site or the storage organ of the aggregation agents. Thus, our data will facilitate the future identification of the aggregation pheromones of P. americana. |
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