The use of visual and olfactory cues by adult Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) while foraging.

Jie Liu, Mariam Tallat, Saili Sun, Gensong Wang, Guoping Li, Hongqiang Feng
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The fall armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith; Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a notorious invasive insect pest. It is very important to understand the foraging behavior of this pest to develop more effective lures to monitor the immigration of this pest. In this study, the use of visual and olfactory cues in the foraging behavior of S. frugiperda was investigated through an attraction experiment in which color (produced from 8 different colored artificial flowers), odor (produced from honey water), and odorous color (produced from artificial flowers supplemented with honey water) were used. When we used 8 different colors to elicit adult responses, S. frugiperda showed a significant color preference despite limited activity (i.e., the total number of visits to the attractant), with black being the most preferred color, followed by orange preferred by both sexes and blue and green preferred only by females. When honey water was used as an attractant, S. frugiperda had relatively greater odor activity than color activity. When we sprayed the artificial flowers with honey, S. frugiperda showed even greater activity in terms of odor color than in terms of color or odor. Compared with male S. frugiperda, female adult S. frugiperda presented greater activity in response to all types of attractants. These findings suggest that S. frugiperda adults rely primarily on olfaction for foraging, with vision as a secondary sense, and that the combined use of olfactory and visual cues increases foraging efficiency. These results provide reference data for designing trapping strategies to monitor and control S. frugiperda.

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鳞翅目:夜蛾科)成虫觅食时对视觉和嗅觉线索的利用。
秋虫(Spodoptera frugiperda,J.E. Smith;鳞翅目:夜蛾科)是一种臭名昭著的入侵害虫。了解这种害虫的觅食行为对开发更有效的诱饵来监测这种害虫的入侵非常重要。本研究通过引诱实验研究了视觉和嗅觉线索在蚜虫觅食行为中的应用,实验中使用了颜色(由 8 种不同颜色的人造花产生)、气味(由蜂蜜水产生)和有气味的颜色(由添加了蜂蜜水的人造花产生)。当我们使用 8 种不同的颜色来诱导成虫反应时,尽管雌虫的活动(即对吸引物的总访问次数)有限,但雌虫还是表现出了明显的颜色偏好,其中黑色是最喜欢的颜色,其次是雌雄都喜欢的橙色,只有雌虫喜欢蓝色和绿色。当使用蜂蜜水作为引诱剂时,S. frugiperda 的气味活性相对高于颜色活性。当我们在人造花上喷洒蜂蜜时,S. frugiperda 在气味颜色方面比在颜色或气味方面表现出更大的活性。与雄性成虫相比,雌性成虫对所有类型的引诱剂都表现出更高的活性。这些研究结果表明,蛙类成虫主要依靠嗅觉进行觅食,视觉是次要感官,综合利用嗅觉和视觉线索可提高觅食效率。这些结果为设计监测和控制笛蝽的诱捕策略提供了参考数据。
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