Odour-mediated preference and prey preference of Macrolophus caliginosus between spider mites and green peach aphids

A comparative study between direct prey preference and odour-mediated preference of the predatory mirid bug, Macrolophus caliginosus, was conducted. We used a Y-tube olfactometer to determine the attraction of the predator to herbivore-induced volatiles from Myzus persicae or Tetranychus urticae-inf...

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description A comparative study between direct prey preference and odour-mediated preference of the predatory mirid bug, Macrolophus caliginosus, was conducted. We used a Y-tube olfactometer to determine the attraction of the predator to herbivore-induced volatiles from Myzus persicae or Tetranychus urticae-infested sweet pepper plants over clean plants and to direct prey odours over clean air. The mirid bugs showed a stronger response to odours from infested plants than to odours from clean plants. The mirids did, however, not seem to exploit odours emitted directly from the prey themselves. Our results further demonstrated that M. caliginosus prefers M. persicae to T. urticae in a direct two-choice consumption test. This preference was, however, not reflected in a similar odour-mediated preference between plant volatiles induced by either of the two preys. Two hypotheses are suggested for this neutral response of the mirids to herbivore-induced volatiles from a preference prey or a non-preference prey.
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subjects Aphididae
Araneae
Biological and medical sciences
Capsicum annuum
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
herbivore-induced plant volatiles
HIPVs
Macrolophus caliginosus
Macrolophus melanotoma
Miridae
Myzus persicae
odor-mediated preference
odors
olfactometry
Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
predation
predator-prey relationships
predatory insects
preference prey
prey odors
Protozoa. Invertebrates
Prunus
sweet peppers
Tetranychus
Tetranychus urticae
volatile compounds
Y-tube olfactometer
title Odour-mediated preference and prey preference of Macrolophus caliginosus between spider mites and green peach aphids
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