Environmental Entomology (1983) 12, 1367-1374

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A.M. Pierce, J.H. Borden and A.C. Oehlschlager (1983)
Effects of age and population density on response to beetle and food volatiles by Oryzaephilus surinamensis and O. mercator (Coleoptera: Cucujidae)
Environmental Entomology 12 (5), 1367-1374
Abstract: By use of a two-choice laboratory bioassay, olfactory response to beetle and frass volatiles was assessed in Oryzaephilus surinamensis (L.) and O. mercator (Fauvel) of known age and mixed sex from cultures held at various adult population densities. Four- to 6-week-postemergent O. surinamensis from dense laboratory cultures (~40,000 beetles per kg of medium) did not respond to, or were repelled by, Porapak Q-captured volatiles from beetles, frass, rolled oats, and brewer's yeast. When culture density was lowered to 1,000 beetles per kg or when beetles >2 months posteclosion were tested, positive olfactory response to test volatiles progressively developed. Recently eclosed O. surinamensis from low-density cultures exhibited a period of negative attraction or no significant response to test volatiles, followed by a gradual increase in positive response. In contrast, for O. mercator maintained in moderately crowded cultures (10,000 beetles per kg), positive olfactory response to beetle and frass volatiles developed during the week after adult eclosion.
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Database assignments for author(s): John H. Borden

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general biology - morphology - evolution
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Oryzaephilus surinamensis
Oryzaephilus mercator