Literature DB >> 28785793

Male scent-marking pheromone of Bombus ardens ardens (Hymenoptera; Apidae) attracts both conspecific queens and males.

Ryohei Kubo1, Ken-Ichi Harano2, Masato Ono2,3.   

Abstract

To explore the role of the volatiles emitted from male labial gland (LG) of the bumblebee Bombus ardens ardens, we investigated the responses of virgin queens and males to volatiles using a gas chromatography-electroantennographic detector (GC-EAD) system and Y-tube olfactometer. GC-EAD analysis revealed that citronellol, the main compound detected in the male LG, caused clear electrophysiological responses in the antennae of B. a. ardens virgin queens and males although two minor compounds elicited antennal responses when applied in a high concentration. Behavioral tests using a Y-tube olfactometer showed that queens and males were significantly attracted to both LG extracts and citronellol more than to the solvent alone. This is the first study to demonstrate that citronellol as a major compound of male scent-marking pheromone in B. a. ardens functions as a sex attractant for queens. The results also suggest that this compound has another function as a trail marker used by males.

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Keywords:  Bumblebee; Hymenoptera; Mating behavior; Olfactory cue; Sex pheromone

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28785793     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-017-1493-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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1.  Orchid mimics honey bee alarm pheromone in order to attract hornets for pollination.

Authors:  Jennifer Brodmann; Robert Twele; Wittko Francke; Luo Yi-bo; Song Xi-qiang; Manfred Ayasse
Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2009-08-06       Impact factor: 10.834

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