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The egg and larval pheromone dodecanoic acid mediates density-dependent oviposition of Phlebotomus papatasi.

Dannielle KowacichEduardo HatanoCoby SchalLoganathan PonnusamyCharles S AppersonTatsiana ShymanovichGideon Wasserberg
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2020)
Findings corroborated our hypothesis that gravid sand flies should prefer early colonized oviposition sites as indicators of site suitability but avoid sites containing older stages as indicators of potential competition. Findings also supported the predictions of our hump-shaped oviposition regulation (HSR) model, with attraction to conspecific eggs at low-medium densities and switching to repellence at high egg densities. This oviposition behavior is mediated by DA that was identified from surface extracts of both eggs and first-instar larvae. Isovaleric acid was also found in extracts of both stages.
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