Nectar-dwelling microbes of common tansy are attractive to its mosquito pollinator, Culex pipiens L.
Daniel A H PeachC CarrollS MerajS GomesE GallowayA BalcitaH CoatsworthN YoungY UrielR GriesC LowenbergerM MooreG GriesPublished in: BMC ecology and evolution (2021)
Floral nectar of T. vulgare contains various microbes whose odorants contribute to the odor profile of inflorescences. In addition, L. thermotolerans produced odorants that attract Cx. pipiens females. As the odor profile of L. thermotolerans varied with the composition of the culture medium, we hypothesize that microbe odorants inform nectar-foraging mosquitoes about the availability of certain macro-nutrients which, in turn, affect foraging decisions by mosquitoes.