Metasternal Gland Volatiles and Sexual Communication in the Triatomine Bug, Rhodnius prolixus
Volatiles
Male
gas chromatography
extraction method
590
Sexual Be Identification
pheromone
Sexual Behavior, Animal
03 medical and health sciences
sexual behavior
male
Keywords: alcohol
Animals
animal
volatilization
communication behavior
0303 health sciences
ketone
article
Rhodnius prolixus
secretion
female
Metasternal glands
Rhodnius
physiology
insect
Female
Volatilization
DOI:
10.1007/s10886-008-9431-5
Publication Date:
2008-03-03T16:02:47Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
Twelve compounds produced by the metasternal glands (MGs) of the triatomine bug Rhodnius prolixus were identified by solid phase microextraction (SPME) combined with coupled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) using achiral and chiral columns. All substances were ketones or alcohols, and the same compound profile was found in the secretions produced by either sex. The most abundant compounds were 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol, (2S)-pentanol, (3E)-2-methyl-3-penten-2-ol, and (2R/2S)-4-methyl-3-penten-2-ol. Emission of these compounds was detected more frequently from females than males, and females released them more frequently during the early hours of the scotophase, the period when sexual activity in this species is at its peak. These compounds were also detected in the headspace above mating pairs. Finally, the occlusion of the MG orifices of male or female bugs with paraffin resulted in a significant decrease in copulation frequency compared to sham-operated insects. Together, these data suggest that the MG secretions of R. prolixus may be involved in sexual communication.
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