- Learning of host-infested plant volatiles in the larval parasitoid Cotesia kariyai
- 作者: Fukushima, J.; Kainoh, Y.; Honda, H. and Takabayashi, J
- literature id: 23391
- catalog nub: TPL_FUKUSH2001LOHPV34103460
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- type: article
- publication name: Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
- publish date: 2001-06-01
- pages: 341-346
- volume: 99
- issue: 3
- 创建时间: 2021-03-02 15:00:32
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The ability to learn plant volatiles in Cotesia kariyai females was examined by wind tunnel bioassays. Searching experience on a host-infested corn plant increased subsequent flight responses of females to the infested plant. Females experiencing host by-products together with the volatiles extracted from infested leaves one time showed an increased response. However, such behavioral changes were not observed in females which experienced only the host by-products or the volatiles. Thus, the increased response is considered to be preference learning. Multiple experiences of C. kariyai with host by-products together with the volatiles did not increase their flight response to the volatiles. Furthermore, this learned response gradually decreased within 2 days. These behavioral modifications based on experience would be advantageous for C. kariyai to locate their polyphagous hosts efficiently. none
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