2018
DOI: 10.3390/insects9040194
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Rhyzobius lophanthae Behavior is Influenced by Cycad Plant Age, Providing Odor Samples in a Y-tube Olfactometer

Abstract: The scale predator Rhyzobius lophanthae Blaisdell was introduced to Guam and Rota to control invasive Aulacaspis yasumatsui Takagi armored scale infestations on the native Cycas micronesica K.D. Hill populations. The predator demonstrated a clear preference for A. yasumatsui infesting adult plants, resulting in 100% seedling mortality due to the lack of a biocontrol of the scale on seedlings. A Y-tube olfactometer was employed to determine if scale-infested seedling leaves were less attractive to R. lophanthae… Show more

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“…Second, the predator tends to avoid the plants’ lowest stratum for unknown reasons such that A. yasumatsui infestations are uncontrolled on leaf, stem, and root surfaces near the ground [ 41 ]. Third, the olfactory signals from A. yasumatsui are less attractive to the predator when the infested leaves are from seedlings rather than adults [ 42 ]. These and other phenomena have limited this predator’s success in protecting the tree host from A. yasumatsui damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the predator tends to avoid the plants’ lowest stratum for unknown reasons such that A. yasumatsui infestations are uncontrolled on leaf, stem, and root surfaces near the ground [ 41 ]. Third, the olfactory signals from A. yasumatsui are less attractive to the predator when the infested leaves are from seedlings rather than adults [ 42 ]. These and other phenomena have limited this predator’s success in protecting the tree host from A. yasumatsui damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entomological studies using an olfactometer were conducted according to the methodology described in the works of Islam et al (2017) and Zhang et al (2022). The utility of such olfactometers for assessing insects' olfactory preferences has been established in various studies (Ninkovic et al 2013;Marler and Marler 2018;Masui et al 2020;Mensah-Bonsu et al 2020). The Y-tube olfactometer consisted of one incoming arm and two testing arms, each comprising glass tubes with dimensions of 250 mm in length and 12 mm in diameter.…”
Section: Materiały I Metody / Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This predator behavior may result in localized A. yasumatsui infestations on leaves near the soil surface on plants that exhibit no A. yasumatsui on leaves in the higher strata. Finally, when provided a binary choice in an olfactometer assay, this predator prefers A. yasumatsui on mature tree leaves versus seedling leaves [94].…”
Section: Population and Habitat Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%