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Evidence for a compound in Comstock-Kellog glands modulating premating behavior in male desert locust,Schistocerca gregaria
Authors:Njagi Peter G N  Torto B
Affiliation:(1) The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE), P.O. Box 30772, Nyayo Stadium, 00506 Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract:The Comstock-Kellog glands in adult females of certain acridid species, including the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria have been implicated as a source of volatiles that play a role in mating behavior. A dichloromethane extract of the glands was analyzed for metabolites by gas chromatography, coupled gas chromatography–electroantennographic detection, and mass spectrometry. Coupled gas chromatography–electroantennographic detector (GC-EAD) analysis revealed a component that elicited an electroantennogram response from the antenna of adult male S. gregaria. The compound was identified by GC-MS as pentanoic acid. The levels of the compound in the gland extract varied with age of female locust; it was present in detectable amounts only in 14- to 16-day-old females. In bioassays, pentanoic acid significantly stimulated pre-mating behavior in male desert locust. These results are discussed in relation to the biology of the locust.
Keywords:Pheromone  mating behavior  Schistocerca gregaria  Acrididae  Comstock-Kellog gland  pentanoic acid  hexanoic acid  heptanoic acid  octanoic acid  nonanoic acid  decanoic acid
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