生物
寄生蜂
信息素
膜翅目
组分(热力学)
求爱
动物
生态学
热力学
物理
作者
Yuxiao Tao,Shuang Shan,Youssef Dewer,Shan‐Ning Wang,Adel Khashaveh,Ruijun Li,Yongjun Zhang
出处
期刊:Insect Science
[Wiley]
日期:2023-11-15
卷期号:31 (4): 1200-1210
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1111/1744-7917.13297
摘要
Abstract Sex pheromones are considered to play critical roles in partner communication of most parasitic Hymenoptera. However, the identification of sex pheromone components remains limited to a few families of parasitoid wasps. In this study, we functionally characterized a candidate sex pheromone component in Microplitis mediator (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a solitary parasitoid of Noctuidae insects. We found that the body surface extract from female wasps could significantly stimulate courtship behavior of males. Gas chromatography‐electroantennographic detection (GC‐EAD) analysis revealed that a candidate semiochemical from extract triggered significant electrophysiological response of antennae of males. By performing gas chromatography‐mass spectrometer (GC‐MS) measurement, GC‐EAD active compound was identified as n ‐octyl acrylate, a candidate sex pheromone component in female M. mediator . In electroantennogram (EAG) tests, antennae of male wasps showed significantly higher electrophysiological responses to n ‐octyl acrylate than those of females. Y‐tube olfactometer assays indicated that male wasps significantly chose n ‐octyl acrylate compared with the control. Furthermore, male wasps showed a remarkable preference for n ‐octyl acrylate in a simulated field condition behavioral trial; simultaneously, n ‐octyl acrylate standard could also trigger significant courtship behavior in males. We propose that n ‐octyl acrylate, as a candidate vital sex pheromone component, could be utilized to design behavioral regulators of M. mediator to implement the protection and utilization of natural enemies.
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