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Weaver ant, Oecophylla smaragdina (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) headspace volatiles deter oviposition in female Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae)

作   者:
Jayanthi, P. D. KamalaKumar, P. SaravanVyas, Meenal
作者机构:
Indian Inst Hort Res
关键词:
PREDATIONMANGIFERA-INDICAESSENTIAL OILpredator-prey interactionsIDENTIFICATIONFLIES DIPTERADUFOURS GLANDFLY DIPTERAGC-MSFruit flyweaver antMANGO FRUITALARM PHEROMONEoviposition deterrentheadspace volatiles
期刊名称:
Current Science: A Fortnightly Journal of Research
i s s n:
0011-3891
年卷期:
2022 年 123 卷 5 期
页   码:
694-702
页   码:
摘   要:
Natural predator-prey interactions in the insect world provide interesting insights into how female herbivores avoid ovipositing in places where a predator's presence can be perceived. Several insects show such innate behavioural traits that can be harnessed to formulate safe pest management strategies in agriculture. Using customized oviposition assays, we studied the innate oviposition avoidance behaviour of the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, a frugivorous pest. Fruit flies preferred to lay eggs in a test region smeared with gamma-octalactone (an oviposition stimulant used as a positive control) over one smeared with a mix of gamma-octalactone and headspace volatiles of the weaver ant, Oecophylla smaragdina, a generalist predator in orchard ecosystems. A combination of the electrophysiologically active odour cues n-undecane and n-tridecane from the headspace volatiles of weaver ants was found to deter female fruit flies from ovipositing. Using these behaviour-modifying chemicals in a blend as a pre-harvest spray could potentially prevent egg-laying by the oriental fruit flies in ready-to-harvest fruits.
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