Attraction of female and male oriental fruit flies to conspecific males and mating competition following consumption of zingerone and ethyl vanillate.

Floral volatiles containing methyl eugenol, raspberry ketone or zingerone (Z) are known to modulate interactions between Bulbophyllum orchids and Bactrocera fruit flies. Recently, flowers of Bulbophyllum elevatopunctatum containing ethyl vanillate (EV) as one of the volatile component, was observed...

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Main Authors: Hee, Alvin K.W., Wee, Suk-Ling, Tan, Keng-Hong, Ritsuo, Nishida
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Published: 2011
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author Hee, Alvin K.W.
Wee, Suk-Ling
Tan, Keng-Hong
Ritsuo, Nishida
author_facet Hee, Alvin K.W.
Wee, Suk-Ling
Tan, Keng-Hong
Ritsuo, Nishida
author_sort Hee, Alvin K.W.
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description Floral volatiles containing methyl eugenol, raspberry ketone or zingerone (Z) are known to modulate interactions between Bulbophyllum orchids and Bactrocera fruit flies. Recently, flowers of Bulbophyllum elevatopunctatum containing ethyl vanillate (EV) as one of the volatile component, was observed to attract fruit flies, which the probe on floral lip, petals and sepals. But the effects of consumption of the floral chemical on the behavioural ecology of the fruit fly are not known. We studied the attraction of virgin females and males of the Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, to conspecific males fed with either Z or EV in a wind tunnel. Concomitant with decreasing light intensity, males fed with either Z attracted significantly higher numbers of conspecific males and females during the courtship period at dusk. When groups of attractant-deprived, Z-and EV-fed males were released together into a large field cage containing virgin females, significantly higher numbers of the Z- and EV-fed males were caught in copula than the sttractant-deprived males. This suggests that both Z and EV may act as precursors to the male pheromone that promotes the mating competitiveness.
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spelling upm-185922013-10-30T08:23:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18592/ Attraction of female and male oriental fruit flies to conspecific males and mating competition following consumption of zingerone and ethyl vanillate. Hee, Alvin K.W. Wee, Suk-Ling Tan, Keng-Hong Ritsuo, Nishida Floral volatiles containing methyl eugenol, raspberry ketone or zingerone (Z) are known to modulate interactions between Bulbophyllum orchids and Bactrocera fruit flies. Recently, flowers of Bulbophyllum elevatopunctatum containing ethyl vanillate (EV) as one of the volatile component, was observed to attract fruit flies, which the probe on floral lip, petals and sepals. But the effects of consumption of the floral chemical on the behavioural ecology of the fruit fly are not known. We studied the attraction of virgin females and males of the Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, to conspecific males fed with either Z or EV in a wind tunnel. Concomitant with decreasing light intensity, males fed with either Z attracted significantly higher numbers of conspecific males and females during the courtship period at dusk. When groups of attractant-deprived, Z-and EV-fed males were released together into a large field cage containing virgin females, significantly higher numbers of the Z- and EV-fed males were caught in copula than the sttractant-deprived males. This suggests that both Z and EV may act as precursors to the male pheromone that promotes the mating competitiveness. 2011-10 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18592/1/ID%2018592.pdf Hee, Alvin K.W. and Wee, Suk-Ling and Tan, Keng-Hong and Ritsuo, Nishida (2011) Attraction of female and male oriental fruit flies to conspecific males and mating competition following consumption of zingerone and ethyl vanillate. In: 6th Asia Pacific Conference On Chemical Ecology, 11-15 Oct 2011, Beijing, China. . Fruit-flies. Fruit - Diseases and pests. English
spellingShingle Fruit-flies.
Fruit - Diseases and pests.
Hee, Alvin K.W.
Wee, Suk-Ling
Tan, Keng-Hong
Ritsuo, Nishida
Attraction of female and male oriental fruit flies to conspecific males and mating competition following consumption of zingerone and ethyl vanillate.
title Attraction of female and male oriental fruit flies to conspecific males and mating competition following consumption of zingerone and ethyl vanillate.
title_full Attraction of female and male oriental fruit flies to conspecific males and mating competition following consumption of zingerone and ethyl vanillate.
title_fullStr Attraction of female and male oriental fruit flies to conspecific males and mating competition following consumption of zingerone and ethyl vanillate.
title_full_unstemmed Attraction of female and male oriental fruit flies to conspecific males and mating competition following consumption of zingerone and ethyl vanillate.
title_short Attraction of female and male oriental fruit flies to conspecific males and mating competition following consumption of zingerone and ethyl vanillate.
title_sort attraction of female and male oriental fruit flies to conspecific males and mating competition following consumption of zingerone and ethyl vanillate.
topic Fruit-flies.
Fruit - Diseases and pests.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18592/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18592/1/ID%2018592.pdf