Interspecific variation in the defence secretions of Nasutitermes soldiers |
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Authors: | Glenn D. Prestwich |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry and Program of Ecology and Evolution, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA |
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Abstract: | Termite soldiers of the genus Nasutitermes (Isoptera, Termitidae, Nasutitermitinae) eject a viscous, sticky defense secretion composed of non-polar monoterpene hydrocarbons and polyoxygenated diterpenes from the frontal gland. Chemical compositions are described in detail for the East African species, N. kempae and N. infuscatus, and for the Neotropical species N. ephratae. Additional comparisons with the new world species N. costalis, N. rippertii and N. octopilis are presented. The structure of a new monohydroxykempene from N. ephratae is described, and a physicochemical model for the stickiness of the glue is presented. Although the structures of the individual secretion components vary within the genus, the glue-like nature of the secretion remains essentially unchanged. Chemical analysis of soldier defense secretions may be useful in studying the systematic biology of termites. |
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Keywords: | Isoptera termite soldier diterpenes defense secretions interspecific variation |
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