DOAJ Open Access 2019

Cuticular Hydrocarbon Recognition in the Mating Behavior of Two <i>Pissodes</i> Species

Ruixu Chen Tian Xu Dejun Hao Stephen A. Teale

Abstrak

Two sibling weevil species, <i>Pissodes strobi</i> Peck and <i>P. nemorensis</i> Germar (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), can form reduced-fitness hybrids in the laboratory, but neither their premating isolation mechanisms nor mating behaviors are well-understood. Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) have been reported as crucial chemical cues in mating recognition in many insects, including weevils, and, thus, may also mediate the mating behavior of <i>P. strobi</i> and <i>P. nemorensis</i>. We conducted a series of behavioral observations, bioassays, and chemical analyses to investigate the role of CHCs in their mating behavior. Copulation behavior of both species followed similar steps: approaching, mounting, tapping, aedeagus extrusion, and copulation. In <i>P. strobi</i>, hexane extraction significantly reduced the number of successful male copulations compared with freeze-killed females. Conversely, significantly fewer <i>P. nemorensis</i> males copulated with dead females compared with live females. No significant differences were detected among hexane-extracted, freeze-killed or recoated female carcasses to <i>P. nemorensis</i>. These findings suggested that female cuticular extracts contain important cues in mate recognition in <i>P. strobi</i> but not in <i>P. nemorensis</i>. We identified 21 CHCs from both species with variation in abundances between sexes and seasons. Discriminant analysis revealed incomplete overlap of CHC compositions in females of the two species in summer, when hybridization potentially occurs.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (4)

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Ruixu Chen

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Tian Xu

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Dejun Hao

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Stephen A. Teale

Format Sitasi

Chen, R., Xu, T., Hao, D., Teale, S.A. (2019). Cuticular Hydrocarbon Recognition in the Mating Behavior of Two <i>Pissodes</i> Species. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects10070217

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Lihat di Sumber doi.org/10.3390/insects10070217
Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2019
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DOAJ
DOI
10.3390/insects10070217
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Open Access ✓