Identification and Optimization of Microbial Attractants for Philornis downsi, an Invasive Fly Parasitic on Galapagos Birds

Dong H. Cha, Alejandro E. Mieles, Paola F. Lahuatte, Andrea Cahuana, Marie Piedad Lincango, Charlotte E. Causton, Sabine Tebbich, Arno Cimadom, Stephen A. Teale

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    Abstract

    We investigated the role of olfactory cues from actively fermenting yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) in attraction of adult Philornis downsi and identified two synergistically attractive yeast volatiles. Larvae of this invasive fly parasitize the hatchlings of passerines and threaten the Galapagos avifauna. Gas chromatography coupled with electroantennographic detection (GC-EAD), coupled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and field trapping experiments were used to identify volatile compounds from a yeast-sugar solution. EAD responses were consistently elicited by 14 yeast volatiles. In a series of field trapping experiments, a mixture of the 14 EAD-active compounds was similarly attractive to P. downsi when compared to the yeast-sugar solution, and we found that acetic acid and ethanol were essential for attraction. A mixture of 0.03 % acetic acid and 3 % ethanol was as attractive as the 14-component blend, but was not as attractive as the yeast-sugar solution. Philornis downsi showed positive and negative dose-responses to acetic acid in the ranges of 0.01 ~ 0.3 % and 0.3 ~ 9 %, respectively. Further optimization showed that the mixture of 1 % acetic acid and 3 % ethanol was as attractive as the yeast-sugar solution. Both mixtures of acetic acid and ethanol were more selective than the yeast-sugar solution in terms of non-target moths and Polistes versicolor wasps captured. These results indicate that acetic acid and ethanol produced by yeasts are crucial for P. downsi attraction to fermented materials on which they feed as adults and can be used to manage this invasive fly in Galapagos.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1101-1111
    Number of pages11
    JournalJournal of Chemical Ecology
    Volume42
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016

    Austrian Fields of Science 2012

    • 106051 Behavioural biology

    Keywords

    • ACETIC-ACID
    • Attractant
    • Avian parasite
    • CHEMICAL LURE
    • DARWINS FINCHES
    • FERMENTATION VOLATILES
    • Galapagos
    • HOST FRUIT VOLATILES
    • Invasive
    • MUSCIDAE
    • Philornis downsi
    • RHAGOLETIS-POMONELLA FLIES
    • SOUTHERN UNITED-STATES
    • SPOTTED WING DROSOPHILA
    • SUZUKII DIPTERA DROSOPHILIDAE
    • Yeast

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