Essential oil composition of nine Apiaceae species from western United States that attract the female Indra Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio indra) |
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Authors: | Vasu Dev Wayne H. Whaley Sarah R. Bailey Eric Chea Jeannie G. Dimaano Dhara K. Jogani Bill Ly Dennis Eggett |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, CA 91768, USA;2. Department of Biology, College of Science and Health, Utah Valley University, 800 W. University Parkway, Orem, UT 84058, USA;3. Department of Statistics, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84662, USA |
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Abstract: | Aletes acaulis, Cymopterus hendersonii, Cymopterus panamintensis var. acutifolius, Lomatium rigidum, Lomatium scabrum var. tripinnatum, Musineon tenuifolium, Sphenosciadium capitellatum, Tauschia arguta and Tauschia parishii are among the twenty-two species of the Apiaceae family to which female Indra Swallowtail butterflies (Papilio indra: Lepidoptera) are attracted for oviposition. Because plant volatile oils are known to be attractants for female butterflies, the percent composition of the essential oils of each species was studied. Amongst the nine host plants 168 essential oil components were identified representing between 84% and 99% of the oils. Principal Components Analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis on the essential oil compositions of the larval host plants against four non-larval host plants separated the hosts from the non-hosts into distinct clusters. Volatile components of the oils common to the nine species of Apiaceae are correlated with the expression of physiological attraction behavior by the butterfly. |
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Keywords: | Apiaceae Essential oil composition Indra Swallowtail butterfly Papilio indra Aletes Cymopterus Lomatium Musineon Sphenosciadium Tauschia |
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