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Male-specific (Z)-9-tricosene stimulates female mating behaviour in the spider Pholcus beijingensis
Authors:Yong-Hong Xiao  Jian-Xu Zhang  Shu-Qiang Li
Institution:1.Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, People''s Republic of China;2.State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents in Agriculture, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, People''s Republic of China;3.College of Life Sciences, Jinggangshan University, Ji''an, Jiangxi 343009, People''s Republic of China
Abstract:Chemical signals play an important role in spider sexual communication, yet the chemistry of spider sex pheromones remains poorly understood. Chemical identification of male-produced pheromone-mediating sexual behaviour in spiders has also, to our knowledge, not been reported before. This study aimed to examine whether chemically mediated strategies are used by males of the spider Pholcus beijingensis for increasing the probability of copulation. Based on data from gas chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis, electroantennography assay and a series of behavioural tests, we verified that (Z)-9-tricosene is a male-specific compound in the spider P. beijingensis. This compound acts as an aphrodisiac: it increases the likelihood that a female will mate. Mate-searching males release (Z)-9-tricosene to stimulate sexual behaviour of conspecific females. In the two-choice assay, however, sexually receptive females show no preference to the chambers containing (Z)-9-tricosene. This indicates that the male pheromone of P. beijingensis is not an attractant per se to the conspecific females. This is, to our knowledge, the first identification of a male-produced aphrodisiac pheromone in spiders.
Keywords:(Z)-9-tricosene  male pheromone  aphrodisiac  Araneae  Pholcidae
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