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Abstract
Stridulation by male Dendroctonus pseudotsugae was recorded in response to the natural female attractant (frass) or to three synthetic components of the attractant (frontalin, 3-methyl-2-cyclohexen-1-one, and trans-verbenol). This stridulation was acoustically distinct from stress sound and correlated with known attraction behavior. The response of female D. pseudotsugae to male stridulation-negation her attraction-was induced by playback of recorded attractant stridulation but not by that of stress sounds. Acoustic communication must be more important in scolytid behavior than it was heretofore believed to be.Entities:
Year: 1972 PMID: 17813834 DOI: 10.1126/science.175.4028.1386
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728