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Phototactic Behavior of the Armand Pine Bark Weevil, Pissodes punctatus
The Armand pine bark weevil, Pissodes punctatus Langor et Zhang (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is a destructive bark weevil on the Armand pine, Pinus armandii Franch (Pinales: Pinaceae), an important timbering tree in southern China. This study examined the phototactic behavior ïéP. punctatus through o...
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author | Chen, You Luo, Chang W. Kuang, Rong P. Li, Hong W. Chen, Zheng Liu, Ying J. |
author_facet | Chen, You Luo, Chang W. Kuang, Rong P. Li, Hong W. Chen, Zheng Liu, Ying J. |
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description | The Armand pine bark weevil, Pissodes punctatus Langor et Zhang (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is a destructive bark weevil on the Armand pine, Pinus armandii Franch (Pinales: Pinaceae), an important timbering tree in southern China. This study examined the phototactic behavior ïéP. punctatus through observation of behavioral characteristics, response to nine monochromatic lights (ranging from 340 nm to 689 nm with about 40-nm step), and response to five intensities (ranging from 1 lux to 200 lux) of the most attractive light. The results demonstrated that P. punctatus was most active in the day, and kept still at night (or in a dark room). P. punctatus could be attracted to eight of nine monochromatic lights, the exception being red light (649 nm), which implied broad sensitivity to the spectrum of light. P. punctatus was most sensitive to violet (415 nm), ultraviolet (340 nm), and green (504 nm) light, suggesting there might be at least three types of photoreceptors in the compound eyes of this weevil. Furthermore, low intensities elicited an increased phototactic response, and high intensities a decreased phototactic response, under both violet and UV light. Thus, P. punctatus were found to be phototactic insects, and the phototactic behavior of P. punctatus is both a color and intensity preference. The information provided here provides a basis for the improvement of trapping devices for detection and survey of P. punctatus, as well as a basis for the development of alternate control strategies for this important pest of Armand pine and other pine trees. |
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spelling | pubmed-37350732013-08-08 Phototactic Behavior of the Armand Pine Bark Weevil, Pissodes punctatus Chen, You Luo, Chang W. Kuang, Rong P. Li, Hong W. Chen, Zheng Liu, Ying J. J Insect Sci Article The Armand pine bark weevil, Pissodes punctatus Langor et Zhang (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is a destructive bark weevil on the Armand pine, Pinus armandii Franch (Pinales: Pinaceae), an important timbering tree in southern China. This study examined the phototactic behavior ïéP. punctatus through observation of behavioral characteristics, response to nine monochromatic lights (ranging from 340 nm to 689 nm with about 40-nm step), and response to five intensities (ranging from 1 lux to 200 lux) of the most attractive light. The results demonstrated that P. punctatus was most active in the day, and kept still at night (or in a dark room). P. punctatus could be attracted to eight of nine monochromatic lights, the exception being red light (649 nm), which implied broad sensitivity to the spectrum of light. P. punctatus was most sensitive to violet (415 nm), ultraviolet (340 nm), and green (504 nm) light, suggesting there might be at least three types of photoreceptors in the compound eyes of this weevil. Furthermore, low intensities elicited an increased phototactic response, and high intensities a decreased phototactic response, under both violet and UV light. Thus, P. punctatus were found to be phototactic insects, and the phototactic behavior of P. punctatus is both a color and intensity preference. The information provided here provides a basis for the improvement of trapping devices for detection and survey of P. punctatus, as well as a basis for the development of alternate control strategies for this important pest of Armand pine and other pine trees. University of Wisconsin Library 2013-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3735073/ /pubmed/23879189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.013.0301 Text en © 2013 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Chen, You Luo, Chang W. Kuang, Rong P. Li, Hong W. Chen, Zheng Liu, Ying J. Phototactic Behavior of the Armand Pine Bark Weevil, Pissodes punctatus |
title | Phototactic Behavior of the Armand Pine Bark Weevil, Pissodes punctatus
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title_full | Phototactic Behavior of the Armand Pine Bark Weevil, Pissodes punctatus
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title_fullStr | Phototactic Behavior of the Armand Pine Bark Weevil, Pissodes punctatus
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title_full_unstemmed | Phototactic Behavior of the Armand Pine Bark Weevil, Pissodes punctatus
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title_short | Phototactic Behavior of the Armand Pine Bark Weevil, Pissodes punctatus
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title_sort | phototactic behavior of the armand pine bark weevil, pissodes punctatus |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3735073/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23879189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.013.0301 |
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