Wheat bulb fly (WBF) larvae use chemotaxis to orientate towards host-plant root exudates. This study aimed to investigate the role of the primary plant metabolite carbon dioxide (CO2) in host-plant location by WBF. Arena based behavioural experiments were used to identify whether CO2 induced chemotaxis (directional movement in response to a chemical stimulus) or kinesis (non-directional movement in response to a stimulus) from WBF larvae. No chemotactic response was observed when larvae were presented to a point source of CO2. However, elevated levels of CO2 induced kinesis, with both track length and tortuosity (number of twists and turns in the movement path) increasing at elevated CO2 levels of 1000-2000ppm, demonstrating increased searc...
peer reviewedClimate change is a major environmental concern and is directly related to the increasi...
Insects detect external fluctuations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) for a variety of different ...
Interactions between the moth Spodoptera littoralis and two of its host plants, alfalfa (Medicago sa...
Insect herbivores use different cues to locate host plants. The importance of CO2 in this context is...
The respiratory emission of CO2 from roots is frequently proposed as an attractant that allows soil-...
Root-feeding insects are key components in many terrestrial ecosystems. Like shoot-feeding insect he...
Recent studies have shown that root-feeding insects can be of considerable importance in terms of ag...
\ud From a critical review of the literature, it is concluded that the role of carbon dioxide in hos...
Schumann M, Patel A, Vemmer M, Vidal S. The role of carbon dioxide as an orientation cue for western...
Background: Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are tiny parasitic worms that parasitize insects, in w...
Carbon dioxide is produced by many organic processes and is a convenient volatile cue for insects th...
SummaryCarbon dioxide (CO2) elicits an attractive host-seeking response from mosquitos [1–3] yet is ...
By changing the chemical composition of foliage, the increase in atmospheric CO2 is fundamentally al...
peer reviewedThe performance of predators of plant pests is mainly driven by their ability to find ...
Plants growing under elevated CO2 concentration may acclimatize to this environmental change by modi...
peer reviewedClimate change is a major environmental concern and is directly related to the increasi...
Insects detect external fluctuations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) for a variety of different ...
Interactions between the moth Spodoptera littoralis and two of its host plants, alfalfa (Medicago sa...
Insect herbivores use different cues to locate host plants. The importance of CO2 in this context is...
The respiratory emission of CO2 from roots is frequently proposed as an attractant that allows soil-...
Root-feeding insects are key components in many terrestrial ecosystems. Like shoot-feeding insect he...
Recent studies have shown that root-feeding insects can be of considerable importance in terms of ag...
\ud From a critical review of the literature, it is concluded that the role of carbon dioxide in hos...
Schumann M, Patel A, Vemmer M, Vidal S. The role of carbon dioxide as an orientation cue for western...
Background: Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) are tiny parasitic worms that parasitize insects, in w...
Carbon dioxide is produced by many organic processes and is a convenient volatile cue for insects th...
SummaryCarbon dioxide (CO2) elicits an attractive host-seeking response from mosquitos [1–3] yet is ...
By changing the chemical composition of foliage, the increase in atmospheric CO2 is fundamentally al...
peer reviewedThe performance of predators of plant pests is mainly driven by their ability to find ...
Plants growing under elevated CO2 concentration may acclimatize to this environmental change by modi...
peer reviewedClimate change is a major environmental concern and is directly related to the increasi...
Insects detect external fluctuations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) for a variety of different ...
Interactions between the moth Spodoptera littoralis and two of its host plants, alfalfa (Medicago sa...