Literature DB >> 24276008

Trail-following behavior ofReticulitermes hesperus Banks (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae).

J K Grace1, D L Wood, G W Frankie.   

Abstract

The behavior ofReticulitermes hesperus Banks pseudergates (workers) was assessed on artificial trails containing different concentrations of sternal gland extract. On nongiadient trails, more pseudergates were recruited to trails of greater pheromone concentration, they traveled a greater distance without pausing, and their rate of locomotion increased over that observed on trails of lesser concentration (positive orthokinesis). Of the individuals pausing before completing trails of high concentration, fewer left the trails or reversed direction (negative klinokinesis) than on trails of lower concentration. Termites walking down concentration gradients failed to complete these trails to the low-concentration termini. At a point representing an average decrease of slightly more than 10-fold in the original concentration of pheromone, individuals reversed their direction of travel and returned to the high-concentration terminus. Termites walking up pheromone gradients proceeded to the high-concentration termini without reversing direction.R. hesperus pseudergates are thus able to orient along a gradient of trail pheromone by longitudinal klinotaxis.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 24276008     DOI: 10.1007/BF01013913

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Ecol        ISSN: 0098-0331            Impact factor:   2.626


  6 in total

1.  Chemical regulation of polyethism during foraging in the neotropical termiteNasutitermes costalis.

Authors:  J F Traniello; C Busher
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  1985-03       Impact factor: 2.626

2.  Trail-following in termites: Evidence for a multicomponent system.

Authors:  M Kaib; O Bruinsma; R H Leuthold
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  1982-09       Impact factor: 2.626

3.  Isolation and identification of termite trail-following pheromone.

Authors:  F Matsumura; H C Coppel; A Tai
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1968-08-31       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  The analysis of olfactory communication among animals.

Authors:  W H Bossert; E O Wilson
Journal:  J Theor Biol       Date:  1963-11       Impact factor: 2.691

5.  Behavioral bioassays of termite trail pheromones : Recruitment and orientation effects of cembrene-A inNasutitermes costalis (Isoptera: Termitidae) and discussion of factors affecting termite response in experimental contexts.

Authors:  P Hall; J F Traniello
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  1985-11       Impact factor: 2.626

6.  Structure-activity relationships among aromatic analogs of trail-following pheromone of subterranean termites.

Authors:  G D Prestwich; W S Eng; E Deaton; D Wichern
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  1984-08       Impact factor: 2.626

  6 in total
  4 in total

1.  Role of (3Z,6Z,8E)-dodecatrien-1-ol in trail following, feeding, and mating behavior of Reticulitermes hesperus.

Authors:  Raj K Saran; Jocelyn G Millar; Michael K Rust
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  2007-01-03       Impact factor: 2.626

2.  Evidence for trail-pheromone precursor in termiteReticulitermes speratus (Kolbe) (Rhinotermitidae: Isoptera).

Authors:  M Tokoro; R Yamaoka; K Hayashiya; M Takahashi; K Nishimoto
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  1990-08       Impact factor: 2.626

3.  (Z,E,E)-dodecatrien-1-ol: A minor component of trail pheromone of termite,Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki.

Authors:  M Tokoro; M Takahashi; R Yamaoka
Journal:  J Chem Ecol       Date:  1994-01       Impact factor: 2.626

4.  Trail communication regulated by two trail pheromone components in the fungus-growing termite Odontotermes formosanus (Shiraki).

Authors:  Ping Wen; Bao-Zhong Ji; David Sillam-Dussès
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-03-26       Impact factor: 3.240

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