The aggregation pheromone system of a Dendroctonus bark beetle in Guatemala |
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Authors: | J.A.A. Renwick P.R. Hughes J.P. Vité |
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Affiliation: | 1. Boyce Thompson Institute, Yonkers, New York 10701, U.S.A.;2. Forstzoologisches Institut der Universität Freiburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Analysis of the volatile contents of hindguts from a Dendroctonus bark beetle in Guatemala indicated distinct differences from those of D. frontalis, which it resembles morphologically. The major compound in emergent males, most of which disappears during initial attack of host trees (Pinus maximinoi), was identified as 1-phenylethanol. During initial attack females produce frontalin and trans-verbenol, males produce myrtenol, and both sexes produce 1-heptanol and 2-heptanol. Synthetic frontalin attracted predominantly males to small traps, but the use of larger trapping surfaces increased the proportion of females caught. The heptanols, as well as 1-phenylethanol, apparently had some regulatory effect on the response to frontalin, but myrtenol and trans-verbenol were inactive. The results suggest that frontalin is the key compound responsible for the aggregation of this species, but the response-regulating mechanism differs from that of D. frontalis. |
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