The Effect of Wind Speed on Male Potato Aphid, Macrosiphum euphorbiae, Responses to Primary Host Plant Volatiles and Female Sex Pheromone

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Alexander, W. Marie [1 ]
Rubin, Benjamin D. [1 ]
McNeil, Jeremy N. [1 ]
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[1] Western Univ, Dept Biol, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada
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potato aphid; male response; host plant volatiles; sex pheromone; wind speed; MATE SEARCHING BEHAVIOR; BLACK BEAN APHID; FLIGHT BEHAVIOR; ABIOTIC FACTORS; MALE MOTHS; BREVICORYNE-BRASSICAE; CHEMICAL ECOLOGY; CABBAGE APHID; SPECIFICITY; FABAE;
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10.3390/insects13040312
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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Simple Summary We demonstrate that male potato aphids respond more to a combination of volatiles from the host plant on which the species overwinters and the female sex pheromone than to the host plant alone. In both cases, the level of response declines as wind speed increases, but the higher attraction to the combined odour sources is maintained. These findings are discussed within the context of mate location by male aphids, which are insects that have little control over flight direction. In fall, alate males of the potato aphid, Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Thomas), migrate from their summer (secondary) host plants, such as potatoes, to primary host plants, such as roses, where they mate with wingless oviparae who produce the overwintering egg stage. Males are weak fliers and generally walk towards a pheromone source under windy conditions, so we tested the hypothesis that upwind walking behaviour in response to wind velocity would be affected by the volatile cues present. We compared male responses to the odour of a rugosa rose cutting alone and to the combination of host plant volatiles and the female sex pheromone under a range of wind speeds in a laboratory walking bioassay. The proportion of males responding decreased as the wind speed increased, but at all wind velocities, the responses to the combined odours were higher than to the host plant alone. However, at any given wind velocity, the speed at which responding aphids moved was not influenced by the odour source. These findings support the idea that host plant volatiles serve as long-distance cues for males and that the female sex pheromone is used once on the host plant.
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