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Identification and Synthesis of Putative Pheromone Components of the Threatened Salt Marsh Bagworm Moth, Whittleia retiella (Lepidoptera: Psychidae).
Rahmani, Rizan; Carrasco, David; Svensson, Glenn P; Roweck, Hartmut; Ryrholm, Nils; Larsson, Mattias C; Hedenström, Erik.
Affiliation
  • Rahmani R; Eco-Chemistry, Department of Chemical Engineering, Mid Sweden University, SE-851 70, Sundsvall, Sweden.
  • Carrasco D; Department of Plant Protection Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 102, SE-230 53, Alnarp, Sweden.
  • Svensson GP; MIVEGEC, University of Montpellier, IRD, CNRS, Montpellier, France.
  • Roweck H; Department of Biology, Lund University, Lund, SE-223 62, Sweden.
  • Ryrholm N; Faculty of Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences, Christian Albrecht University, Olshausenstraße 75, R. 220, Kiel, Germany.
  • Larsson MC; Department of Electronics, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Engineering and Sustainable Development, University of Gävle, SE-801 76, Gävle, Sweden.
  • Hedenström E; Department of Plant Protection Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 102, SE-230 53, Alnarp, Sweden. mattias.larsson@slu.se.
J Chem Ecol ; 46(2): 115-127, 2020 Feb.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32056064
ABSTRACT
Whittleia retiella (Newman, 1847) is a threatened salt marsh species of the bagworm moth family Psychidae. For its preservation it is necessary to develop efficient tools to survey its distribution and habitat requirements in order to use appropriate conservation methods. Such tools may be pheromone-based monitoring systems, which have documented efficacy in establishing the occurrence of cryptic insect species in nature. By using gas chromatography combined with electroantennographic detection (GC-EAD), we found two compounds in female W. retiella headspace samples and whole-body extracts that elicited electrophysiological activity in male antennae. Gas chromatograpy coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) operating in electron impact (EI) mode and comparison of the analytical data with those of synthetic reference compounds showed the chemical structures of these putative pheromone components to be (1S)-1-methylpropyl (5Z)-dec-5-enoate and 1-methylethyl (5Z)-dec-5-enoate. Field assays using baits loaded with synthetic compounds revealed that conspecific males were attracted to (1S)-1-methylpropyl (5Z)-dec-5-enoate alone or in combination with 1-methylethyl (5Z)-dec-5-enoate, whereas 1-methylethyl (5Z)-dec-5-enoate neither attracted nor repelled males in the field assays when tested alone. This study shows the potential of using (1S)-1-methylpropyl (5Z)-dec-5-enoate for monitoring W. retiella to gather more detailed information about the geographic distribution and habitat needs of this rare moth.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Phéromones sexuelles / Papillons de nuit Type d'étude: Diagnostic_studies Limites: Animals Langue: En Journal: J Chem Ecol Année: 2020 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Suède

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Phéromones sexuelles / Papillons de nuit Type d'étude: Diagnostic_studies Limites: Animals Langue: En Journal: J Chem Ecol Année: 2020 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Suède