Responses of male Mediterranean fruit flies, Ceratitis capitata, to trimediure in a wind tunnel of novel design |
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Authors: | O. T. JONES R. A. LOMER P. E. HOWSE |
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Affiliation: | Chemical Entomology Unit, Southampton University, Southampton |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. The responses of male Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera; Tephritidae) to trimediure were investigated in a wind tunnel of novel design with disposable plastic walls. Trimediure was presented to the flies either in the form of a discrete 'plume' or uniformly dispersed in the air passing through the tunnel. The flies showed an increase in flight activity in response to the two forms of stimulation and performed a zig-zag anemotactic flight in response to the plume, reminiscent of the behaviour of moths responding to a sex pheromone. They performed a straight, upwind, anemotactic response to the uniformly dispersed odour. The design of wind tunnel used in these tests was found to have several advantages: air flow and turbulence can be easily varied and the plastic walls can be changed to eliminate contamination problems. |
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