Chemical nature and persistence of the oviposition deterring pheromone in the tracks of the larvae of the two spot ladybird, Adalia bipunctata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)

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J.-L. Hemptinne
G. Lognay
M. Doumbia
A. F. G. Dixon
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[1] Ecole nationale de Formation agronomique,
[2] Jeune Equipe 000271JE1 “Laboratoire d'Agroécologie”,undefined
[3] BP 87,undefined
[4] F-31326 Castanet-Tolosan,undefined
[5] France,undefined
[6] e-mail: jean-louis.hemptinne@educagri.fr,undefined
[7] Faculté universitaire des Sciences agronomiques,undefined
[8] Passage des Déportés 2,undefined
[9] B-5030 Gembloux,undefined
[10] Belgium,undefined
[11] School of Biological Sciences,undefined
[12] University of East Anglia,undefined
[13] Norwich NR4 7TJ,undefined
[14] UK,undefined
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CHEMOECOLOGY | 2001年 / 11卷
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Key words. Alkanes – ladybird beetles – oviposition deterring pheromone – persistence – semiochemicals;
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Aphidophagous ladybirds are reluctant to oviposit in patches of prey where conspecific larvae are present. This is adaptive as larval cannibalism is a major threat to egg survival. Ladybirds avoid laying eggs in such patches by responding to a species specific oviposition deterring pheromone present in the tracks of larvae. This study revealed that the oviposition deterring pheromone consists of a mixture of alkanes of which n-pentacosane is the major component (15.1%). These alkanes are likely to spread easily on the hydrophobic cuticle of plants and so leave a large signal. In addition, they are not quickly oxidized and therefore provide a long lasting signal. The latter was confirmed by the observation that 10 day old tracks still deterred oviposition.
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