寄生虫分泌物引发了战争
J A Thomas1, J J Knapp, T Akino
1Centre of Ecology and Hydrology (NERC), Winfrith Technology Centre, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 8ZD, UK. jat@ceh.ac.uk
Nature
|May 31, 2002
概括
寄生虫黄蜂使用新的半化学物质来触发之间的战斗,创造一个进入宿主的开口. 这些化学物质可以通过操纵的行为来提供新的害虫控制策略.
科学领域:
- * 化学生态学 化学生态学
- * 昆虫的行为
- * * 社会寄生主义
背景情况:
- * 昆虫社会寄生虫经常使用模仿或潜伏来透宿主群落.
- *殖民地激烈地保护它们的资源,使它们成为难以被剥削的目标.
- *社会寄生虫在进入宿主巢和资源方面面临重大挑战.
研究的目的:
- *研究寄生黄蜂进入宿主 - - 巢中的危社会寄生虫 - - 的机制.
- * 为了识别黄蜂用来操纵行为的半化学物质.
- * 探索这些半化学品在害虫防治应用中的潜力.
主要方法:
- *观察寄生黄蜂的行为和宿主-寄生虫在巢内的相互作用.
- *通过寄生虫黄蜂释放的半化学物质的识别和合成.
- *对已识别的化学物质进行实验测试,以确定它们对抗性行为的影响.
主要成果:
- * 寄生虫黄蜂释放特定的半化学物质,诱导的工人之间的侵略 (战斗).
- *这种化学诱导的战斗使群失能,使其变得脆弱.
- *发现了四种新型半化学物质,每一种都会在中引起不同的激烈反应.
结论:
- * 寄生黄蜂可以通过化学通信操纵宿主的行为,以促进入侵.
- *已识别的半化学物质代表了一种新的化合物类别,有可能用于综合性害虫防治.
- * 了解这些化学相互作用,可以了解社会寄生虫的演变和新的控制方法.
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