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Identification of communal oviposition pheromones from the black fly Simulium vittatum.

PloS one (2015-03-19)
Tommy W McGaha, Ryan M Young, Nathan D Burkett-Cadena, Joseph P Iburg, Jeremy M Beau, Sayed Hassan, Charles R Katholi, Eddie W Cupp, Bill J Baker, Thomas R Unnasch, Raymond Noblet
RÉSUMÉ

The suite of pheromones that promote communal oviposition by Simulium vittatum, a North American black fly species, was identified and characterized using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, electrophysiological, and behavioral bioassays. Behavioral assays demonstrated that communal oviposition was induced by egg-derived compounds that were active at short range and whose effect was enhanced through direct contact. Three compounds (cis-9-tetradecen-1-ol, 1-pentadecene, and 1-tridecene) were identified in a non-polar solvent extract of freshly deposited S. vittatum eggs that were capable of inducing the oviposition response. Electroantennography demonstrated that two of these three compounds (1-pentadecene and 1-tridecene) actively stimulated antennal neurons. Identification of the oviposition pheromones of this family may be helpful in developing control measures for nuisance black flies and for medically-important species such as Simulium damnosum sensu lato.

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