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Evidence for the influence of conspecific chemical cues on <Emphasis Type="Italic">Aphthona nigriscutis</Emphasis> (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) behaviour and distribution
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">J?A?TanseyEmail author  A?S?McClay  D?E?Cole  B?A?Keddie
Institution:(1) McClay Ecoscience, Alberta, Sherwood Park, Queenswood 0121, Canada;(2) Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Alberta, Edmonton, Canada;(3) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Abstract:Although the distribution of biological control agents may have a significant effect upon their impacts, the mechanisms regulating these distributions are often unknown. Such is the case with Aphthona nigriscutis, a classical biological control agent of leafy spurge in North America. These beetles assume aggregated distributions at some sites but disperse rapidly at others. The potential influence of plant and insect-factors upon aggregation and dispersal was investigated to try to explain these observations. Male beetles produce a putative aggregation pheromone. Responses of conspecifics to male-associated cues are greater when beetles are feeding on host plants. Densities of beetle groups greatly impact their attractiveness. Males are more sensitive to dispersal cues and females are more sensitive to congregation cues.
Keywords:aggregation  Aphthona nigriscutis  biological control  congregation  dispersal  flea beetle  leafy spurge  pheromone  weeds
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