Distant olfactory response of the cabbage seed weevil, Ceutorhynchus assimilis, to oilseed rape odour in the field |
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Authors: | K A EVANS L J ALLEN-WILLIAMS |
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Institution: | Department of Crop Science and Technology, SAC, Edinburgh;*Division of Environmental Sciences, University of Hertfordshire |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The olfactory orientation of adult cabbage seed weevils (Ceutorhynchus assimilis Payk.) from a distance of 20 m to extracts of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) was studied in the field using mark–release–recapture experiments. Male and female weevils dispersed upwind from the centre of a circular array of traps baited with Oilseed rape extracts. In the absence of host-plant odour, female weevils dispersed randomly, and male weevils downwind. Percentage recapture of weevils was significantly greater in traps baited with rape flower than rape leaf extracts. Significantly fewer weevils were recaptured in unbaited traps compared to traps baited with rape flower or leaf extracts. We suggest that seed weevils can use odour-mediated upwind anemotaxis to locate their host-plants from distances of at least 20 m. |
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Keywords: | Ceutorhynchus assimilis Brassica napus odour-mediated anemotaxis olfaction host-plant location dispersal |
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