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Behavioral responses of adult female tobacco hornworms, Manduca sexta, to hostplant volatiles change with age and mating status

We present evidence for two behaviors influenced by intact, vegetative plant odor — upwind flight and abdomen curling — in female Manduca sexta and demonstrate the influence of the age and mating status of the moths on these behaviors. We compared the behavioral responses of laboratory-reared M. sex...

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Autores principales: Mechaber, W.L., Capaldo, C.T., Hildebrand, J.G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University of Arizona Library 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC355905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15455039
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author Mechaber, W.L.
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description We present evidence for two behaviors influenced by intact, vegetative plant odor — upwind flight and abdomen curling — in female Manduca sexta and demonstrate the influence of the age and mating status of the moths on these behaviors. We compared the behavioral responses of laboratory-reared M. sexta. of discrete ages and physiological states (2,3, and 4 day old for virgin; 2 and 3 day old for mated) as individual moths flew upwind in a flight tunnel to a source of hostplant volatiles. We monitored odor-modulated flight and abdomen curling in the presence of volatiles released by potted hostplants. Mated 3 day old females exhibited the highest incidence of odor-modulated flight and abdomen curling. Similarly, as virgin moths aged, a greater percentage of the individuals displayed odor-modulated flight patterns and abdomen curling. In contrast, younger virgin moths exhibited high levels of abdomen curling only after contact with the plant.
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spelling pubmed-3559052004-09-27 Behavioral responses of adult female tobacco hornworms, Manduca sexta, to hostplant volatiles change with age and mating status Mechaber, W.L. Capaldo, C.T. Hildebrand, J.G. J Insect Sci Articles We present evidence for two behaviors influenced by intact, vegetative plant odor — upwind flight and abdomen curling — in female Manduca sexta and demonstrate the influence of the age and mating status of the moths on these behaviors. We compared the behavioral responses of laboratory-reared M. sexta. of discrete ages and physiological states (2,3, and 4 day old for virgin; 2 and 3 day old for mated) as individual moths flew upwind in a flight tunnel to a source of hostplant volatiles. We monitored odor-modulated flight and abdomen curling in the presence of volatiles released by potted hostplants. Mated 3 day old females exhibited the highest incidence of odor-modulated flight and abdomen curling. Similarly, as virgin moths aged, a greater percentage of the individuals displayed odor-modulated flight patterns and abdomen curling. In contrast, younger virgin moths exhibited high levels of abdomen curling only after contact with the plant. University of Arizona Library 2002-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC355905/ /pubmed/15455039 Text en Copyright © 2002. Open access; copyright is maintained by the authors.
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Mechaber, W.L.
Capaldo, C.T.
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Behavioral responses of adult female tobacco hornworms, Manduca sexta, to hostplant volatiles change with age and mating status
title Behavioral responses of adult female tobacco hornworms, Manduca sexta, to hostplant volatiles change with age and mating status
title_full Behavioral responses of adult female tobacco hornworms, Manduca sexta, to hostplant volatiles change with age and mating status
title_fullStr Behavioral responses of adult female tobacco hornworms, Manduca sexta, to hostplant volatiles change with age and mating status
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral responses of adult female tobacco hornworms, Manduca sexta, to hostplant volatiles change with age and mating status
title_short Behavioral responses of adult female tobacco hornworms, Manduca sexta, to hostplant volatiles change with age and mating status
title_sort behavioral responses of adult female tobacco hornworms, manduca sexta, to hostplant volatiles change with age and mating status
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC355905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15455039
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