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Phenylacetonitrile is a male specific repellent in gregarious desert locusts, Schistocerca gregaria
Authors:K Seidelmann  K Warnstorff  H -J Ferenz
Institution:(1) Department of Animal Physiology, Institute of Zoology, Martin-Luther-University, D-06099 Halle, Germany;(2) Department of Biometry, Faculty of Agriculture, Martin-Luther-University, D-06099 Halle, Germany
Abstract:Summary. The behavioural response of desert locust individuals to adult male volatiles had been investigated in a dynamic Y-T-olfactometer. Synthetic blends of a postulated adult male-produced aggregation pheromone with or without phenylacetonitrile were not attractive to fifth-instar nymphs, young or mature adults of both sexes. Instead phenylacetonitrile had a repellent effect, which was strongest in sexually mature males. The repellent effect of phenylacetonitrile was not modified by the other components of the adult male pheromone bouquet. Even at low concentrations tested the source of the pheromone was avoided. These results are in agreement with recent studies showing that this male specific pheromone is employed by mature gregarious males in sexual behaviour and acts as a courtship inhibiting pheromone. Low concentrations of phenylacetonitrile or the postulated adult male aggregation pheromone blend without phenylacetonitrile may signal the presence of swarm fellows and eventually initiate visually guided congregation behaviour in gregarious locusts. Whether this effect does significantly contribute to swarm cohesion needs further studies.
Keywords:Phenylacetonitrile  repellent  olfactometer  courtship inhibiting pheromone  aggregation  Orthoptera  Acrididae  Schistocerca gregaria
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