A host monoterpene influences Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) responses to its aggregation pheromone

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作者
Erbilgin, Nadir
Krokene, Paal
Kvamme, Torstein
Christiansen, Erik
机构
[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Environm Sci Policy & Management, Div Organisms & Environm, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[2] Norwegian Forest & Landscape Inst, N-1431 As, Norway
关键词
attraction; bark beetles; host colonization; host terpenes; inhibition; Ips Norway spruce; alpha-pinene; pheromone;
D O I
10.1111/j.1461-9563.2007.00329.x
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
1 Host tree terpenes can influence attraction of conifer-infesting bark beetles to their aggregation pheromones, and both synergistic and inhibitory effects have been reported. 2 We tested a gradient of ratios of (-)-alpha-pinene, the predominant monoterpene in Norway spruce, to the pheromone of Ips typographus, a major pest of Norway spruce. 3 Attraction of L typographus increased as the release rate of (-)-alpha-pinene increased. The two highest (-)-alpha-pinene : pheromone ratios (526 : I and 2595 : 1) attracted twice as many L typographus as pheromone alone, whereas low to intermediate ratios (56 : 1, 274 : 1) did not differ from pheromone alone. 4 Our results are in agreement with a proposed model, which suggests that bark beetles display unique response profiles to host terpenes depending on the physiological condition of the host trees that they typically colonize. Ips typographus, which is an aggressive species capable of colonizing and killing healthy trees, showed an increased attraction to monoterpene : pheromone ratios, and this may be high enough to inhibit attraction of less aggressive beetle species typically colonizing dead, dying or stressed trees. 5 Attraction of associates of L typographus was also modified by (-)-alpha-pinene. Ips duplicatus, a competitor of I. typographus, showed increased attraction to the pheromone of L typographus across all concentrations of (-)-alpha-pinene.
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