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Effects of several attractants on the behavior and electroantennograms of Aedes albopictus
Author of the article:XIN Wei-Long1, 2** WANG Zong-De1 HAN Zhao-Jiu2 JIANG Zhi-Kuan2***
Author's Workplace:(1. College of Forestry, Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang 330045, China; 2. Institute of Military Medicine, Nanjing Command, Nanjing 210002, China
Key Words:Aedes albopictus, L-lactic, ammonia, 1-octene-3-alcohol, behavioristics, EAG
Abstract:

[Objectives]  To investigate the influence of attractants on the behavior and electroantennograms of Aedes albopictus and thereby reveal the behavioral mechanisms underlying blood-feeding behavior in this species.        [Methods]  Behavioral observation and electroantennography (EAG) were used to test the effects of ammonia, L-lactic acid and 1-octene-3-alcohol on the behavior and physiology of A. albopictus. [Results]  The number of insects attracted, and EAG intensity induced, by the three attractants increased with concentration. At the same concentrations, ammonia was the most attractive compound, followed by 1-octene-3-alcohol and L-lactic acid. At concentrations above 1 mg/L, EAG intensity gradually increased with concentration. At concentrations of up to 1 000 mg/L, ammonia elicited the strongest reaction. [Conclusion]  Combining behavioral observation with EAG is a better way of determining the relative attractiveness of different substances to mosquitoes.

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