Odour profile congruity in two closely related desert tenebrionid beetles: Homology as the basis for a cleptoparasitic relationship? |
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Authors: | Eleonore Hein O. Anne E. Rasa Peter Ockenfels |
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Affiliation: | (1) Zoologisches Institut, Abt. Ethologie, Universität Bonn, Kirschallee 1, D-53115 Bonn, Germany;(2) Present address: Forstzoologisches Institut, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, D-79085, Freiburg iBr |
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Abstract: | Summary Parastizopus armaticeps andEremostibes opacus are two closely related desert tenebrionids which also live in close association, the former having biparental brood care and the latter cleptoparasitising the brood.E. opacus is unable to discriminate between the conspecific and host odour even in the absence of physical contact. Gas chromatographic analysis of headspace volatiles of resting animals showed almost complete qualitative and quantitative odour congruity between them. Comparison of these odour profiles with those of two other tenebrionids sharing the same ecological niche,Gonopus agrestis andHerpiscius sp. (damaralis?) showed that congruity was independent of common foodplant utilisation. It is also independent of common defensive gland secretions. Parallels between resting odour spectra, defensive secretion spectra and systematic status suggest that the origins of congruity lie in odour homology, by means of which the cleptoparasite was able to exploit its host. |
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Keywords: | subsociality cleptoparasitism mimetism odour congruity homology defensive secretions Kalahari desert Coleoptera Tenebrionidae Parastizopus armaticeps Eremostibes opacus |
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