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Parasitism and decreased response to sex pheromones in malePeriplaneta americana (Dictyoptera: Blattidae)
Authors:Lisa M Carmichael  Janice Moore  Louis B Bjostad
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Colorado State University, 80523 Fort Collins, Colorado;(2) Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, University of North Carolina, CB 7400, 27599-7400 Chapel Hill, North Carolina;(3) Department of Entomology, Colorado State University, 80523 Fort Collins, Colorado
Abstract:Parasites are known to alter the behavior of their hosts, but little is known about their effects on responses to sexual stimuli. Periplaneta americanainfected with the acanthocephalan Moniliformis moniliformiswere compared to uninfected animals in their behavioral and electroantennogram responses to a synthetic P. americanapheromone component, periplanone-B, and a pheromone mimic, bornyl acetate. In a t-maze there was no significant difference between infected animals' responses to periplanone-B and a random binomial distribution; the responses of uninfected animals were significantly nonrandom. The electroan-tennogram responses of infected and uninfected animals to bornyl acetate or periplanone-B did not differ significantly, however, indicating that the alteration probably does not occur at the peripheral level but at a central nervous system level.
Keywords:Periplaneta americana  acanthocephalan  Moniliformis moniliformis  sex pheromone  periplanone-B
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