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Interactions of pheromone component odor plumes of western pine beetle
Authors:John A. Byers
Affiliation:(1) Department of Animal Ecology, University of Lund, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden;(2) Department of Entomological Sciences, University of California, 94720 Berkeley, California
Abstract:The relationships between catch ofD. brevicomis LeC. at sources of the synergistic pheromone components,exo-brevicomin (E) and frontalin (F), and increasing distance of separation of sources were investigated in the forest. The two components were each released with the host monoterpene, myrcene (M), in trap pairs. The traps of each pair were spaced apart at various distances (0–16 m) in either horizontal or vertical lines that were perpendicular to the mean wind direction. Both sexes were most strongly attracted when the two components were released from the same source, and increasing distance of separation between components caused exponential decreases in trap catch for all trap configurations. Males were significantly more attracted to traps with E, M alone than to corresponding traps with F, M alone, while females exhibited a preference for F, M. The theoretical relationships and properties of two coalescing plumes of individual components and their intersecting ldquoactive spacerdquo are presented and discussed. It is proposed that ldquoconfusionrdquo or ldquocommunication disruptionrdquo techniques for insect control may be more successful if components are released individually from many points rather than released similarly in blends.Dendroctonus brevicomis LeC. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae).Supported in part by grants from U.S.A. and Sweden, NSF (INT-8503520), STU (84-3937), NFR, FRN, and SJFR.
Keywords:Dendroctonus brevicomis  Coleoptera  Scolytidae  pheromone  synergism  plumes  exo-brevicomin  frontalin  myrcene
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