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Flight of male Cadra cautella along plumes of air and pheromone superimposed on backgrounds of pheromone
Authors:Steven W Schofield  Kristine A Justus  Agenor Mafra-Neto  & Ring T Cardé
Institution:Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, California, 92521, USA
Abstract:Male Cadra cautella were presented with five heterogeneous pheromone clouds (created from source doses of 0, 0.01, 1, 100, and 10 000 ng) with and without superimposed plumes of either clean air or sex pheromone in a wind tunnel. Moths provided with the lowest doses of background clouds without a superimposed plume did not fly upwind. Moths provided with higher doses of background clouds, with or without superimposed air plumes, increased their track, course, and drift angles (i.e., their zigzags headed more towards crosswind) with increased dose, but slowed their velocity. No differences in flight track parameters were observed for moths provided with a superimposed pheromone plume, regardless of the background cloud dose. Moreover, moths were able to locate the source of superimposed air plumes in the highest background dose, and of superimposed pheromone plumes in any background dose. The significance of these results is discussed in the context of mating disruption.
Keywords:odour plume  sex pheromone  orientation  mating disruption  almond moth  Lepidoptera  Pyralidae
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