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Aerosol delivery of trail pheromone disrupts the foraging of the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta

Authors :
Joshua E. Corn
Lloyd D. Stringer
Ashraf M. El-Sayed
Barry J. Bunn
David M. Suckling
Robert K. Vander Meer
Source :
Pest Management Science. 68:1572-1578
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Wiley, 2012.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, is one of the most aggressive and invasive species in the world. The trail pheromoneZ,E-α-farnesene(91%purity)wasprepared,anddisruptionofworkertrailorientationwastestedusinganethanolbasedaerosolformulationpresentingasinglepuffofthiscompoundbyairbrushandcompressedair.Trail-followingbehaviour was recorded by overhead webcam and ants digitised before and after presentation of the aerosol treatment at four rates (1.6, 16, 160 and 1600 ng cm −2 ). RESULTS: Ants preferred 110 ng cm −1 over 11, 1.1 and 0.11 ng cm −1 for trail following. Within seconds of presentation of 1600 ng cm −2 , the highest dose tested, trail disruption was observed. Disruption was evident as reduced arrival success and reduction in the trail integrity statistic (r 2 ), as well as increased deviation from the trail (deg). The distribution of walking track angles was also flattened. CONCLUSIONS: The feasibility of using aerosol for delivery of trail pheromone was demonstrated, but the need for high purity combined with the difficulty of commercial supply makes this technique impractical. However, the commercial production of Z,E-α-farnesene of high purity by industrial biotechnology or from (E)-nerolidol may be possible in future, which would facilitate further development of trail pheromone disruption ofS.invicta. c � 2012 Society of Chemical Industry

Details

ISSN :
1526498X
Volume :
68
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pest Management Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........e8fb0d658a66d743bfbf53fe65e4e8c8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.3349