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Sensory and behavioural responses of the stable fly Stomoxys calcitrans to rumen volatiles

Auteur(s)
Jeanbourquin, P.
Guerin, Patrick 
Institut de biologie 
Date de parution
2007
In
Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Vol.
3
No
21
De la page
217
A la page
224
Mots-clés
  • stomoxys calcitrans

  • electroantennogram

  • olfaction

  • rumen digest

  • stable-fly

  • wind tunnel

  • anopheles-gambiae

  • organic-compounds

  • carbon-dioxide

  • tsetse-flies

  • electroantennogram re...

  • hematophagous diptera...

  • host location

  • aedes-aegypti

  • human breath

  • components

Résumé
Analysis of volatiles from rumen digesta by gas chromatography linked antennogram recordings from Stomoxys calcitrans (L) (Diptera: Muscidae) antennal receptor cells revealed about 30 electrophysiologically active constituents, the most important of which is dimethyl trisulphide with a sensory threshold in the femtogram range. The behavioural responses of S. calcitrans to five chemostimulants (dimethyl trisulphide, butanoic acid, p-cresol, oct-1-en-3-ol and skatole) were tested in a wind tunnel where activation and attraction of hungry flies to rumen volatiles were recorded. Dimethyl trisulphide, butanoic acid and p-cresol were found to attract S. calcitrans. This sensitivity to rumen volatile constituents, that also occur in animal wastes used for oviposition by Stomoxys spp., as well as in flowers used by stable flies as sources of nectar is discussed in the context of the behavioural ecology of these flies.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/21608
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