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Pheromones of three ambrosia beetles in the Euwallacea fornicatus species complex: ratios and preferences
Three cryptic species in the Euwallacea fornicatus species complex were reared in laboratory colonies and investigated for the presence of pheromones. Collections of volatiles from combinations of diet, fungus, beetles, and galleries from polyphagous shot hole borer (Euwallacea sp. #1) revealed the...
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author | Cooperband, Miriam F. Cossé, Allard A. Jones, Tappey H. Carrillo, Daniel Cleary, Kaitlin Canlas, Isaiah Stouthamer, Richard |
author_facet | Cooperband, Miriam F. Cossé, Allard A. Jones, Tappey H. Carrillo, Daniel Cleary, Kaitlin Canlas, Isaiah Stouthamer, Richard |
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description | Three cryptic species in the Euwallacea fornicatus species complex were reared in laboratory colonies and investigated for the presence of pheromones. Collections of volatiles from combinations of diet, fungus, beetles, and galleries from polyphagous shot hole borer (Euwallacea sp. #1) revealed the presence of 2-heneicosanone and 2-tricosanone only in the presence of beetles, regardless of sex. Subsequent examination of volatiles from the other two species, tea shot hole borer (Euwallacea sp. #2) and Kuroshio shot hole borer (Euwallacea sp. #5), revealed these two ketones were present in all three species but in different ratios. In dual choice olfactometer behavioral bioassays, mature mated females were strongly attracted to a synthetic binary blend of ketones matching their own natural ratios. However, females in each species were repelled by ketone blends in ratios corresponding to the other two species. Males of each species responded similarly to females when presented with ratios matching their own or the other two species. The presence of these compounds in the three beetle species, in ratios unique to each species, and their strong species-specific attraction and repellency, suggests they are pheromones. The ecological function of these pheromones is discussed. In addition to the pheromones, the previously known attractant (1S,4R)-p-menth-2-en-1-ol (also known as quercivorol) was discovered in the presence of the fungal symbionts, but not in association with the beetles. Quercivorol was tested in a dual-choice olfactometer and was strongly attractive to all three species. This evidence suggests quercivorol functions as a kairomone for members of the E. fornicatus species complex, likely produced by the symbiotic fungi. |
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spelling | pubmed-56574182017-10-30 Pheromones of three ambrosia beetles in the Euwallacea fornicatus species complex: ratios and preferences Cooperband, Miriam F. Cossé, Allard A. Jones, Tappey H. Carrillo, Daniel Cleary, Kaitlin Canlas, Isaiah Stouthamer, Richard PeerJ Agricultural Science Three cryptic species in the Euwallacea fornicatus species complex were reared in laboratory colonies and investigated for the presence of pheromones. Collections of volatiles from combinations of diet, fungus, beetles, and galleries from polyphagous shot hole borer (Euwallacea sp. #1) revealed the presence of 2-heneicosanone and 2-tricosanone only in the presence of beetles, regardless of sex. Subsequent examination of volatiles from the other two species, tea shot hole borer (Euwallacea sp. #2) and Kuroshio shot hole borer (Euwallacea sp. #5), revealed these two ketones were present in all three species but in different ratios. In dual choice olfactometer behavioral bioassays, mature mated females were strongly attracted to a synthetic binary blend of ketones matching their own natural ratios. However, females in each species were repelled by ketone blends in ratios corresponding to the other two species. Males of each species responded similarly to females when presented with ratios matching their own or the other two species. The presence of these compounds in the three beetle species, in ratios unique to each species, and their strong species-specific attraction and repellency, suggests they are pheromones. The ecological function of these pheromones is discussed. In addition to the pheromones, the previously known attractant (1S,4R)-p-menth-2-en-1-ol (also known as quercivorol) was discovered in the presence of the fungal symbionts, but not in association with the beetles. Quercivorol was tested in a dual-choice olfactometer and was strongly attractive to all three species. This evidence suggests quercivorol functions as a kairomone for members of the E. fornicatus species complex, likely produced by the symbiotic fungi. PeerJ Inc. 2017-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5657418/ /pubmed/29085754 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3957 Text en ©2017 Cooperband et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited. |
spellingShingle | Agricultural Science Cooperband, Miriam F. Cossé, Allard A. Jones, Tappey H. Carrillo, Daniel Cleary, Kaitlin Canlas, Isaiah Stouthamer, Richard Pheromones of three ambrosia beetles in the Euwallacea fornicatus species complex: ratios and preferences |
title | Pheromones of three ambrosia beetles in the Euwallacea fornicatus species complex: ratios and preferences |
title_full | Pheromones of three ambrosia beetles in the Euwallacea fornicatus species complex: ratios and preferences |
title_fullStr | Pheromones of three ambrosia beetles in the Euwallacea fornicatus species complex: ratios and preferences |
title_full_unstemmed | Pheromones of three ambrosia beetles in the Euwallacea fornicatus species complex: ratios and preferences |
title_short | Pheromones of three ambrosia beetles in the Euwallacea fornicatus species complex: ratios and preferences |
title_sort | pheromones of three ambrosia beetles in the euwallacea fornicatus species complex: ratios and preferences |
topic | Agricultural Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5657418/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29085754 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3957 |
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