Journal article
Necromone Death Cues and Risk Avoidance by the Cricket Acheta domesticus: Effects of Sex and Duration of Exposure
Abstract
We document that the cricket, Acheta domesticus, avoids “necromone” chemical cues of death associated with treated surfaces and shelters (i.e., ethanol extracts of cricket bodies, oleic acid or linoleic acid). Initially we tested male responses to male body extract, oleic acid, or linoleic acid associated with shelters. Body extract was more repellent than either oleic or linoleic acid at a dose of 10 body equivalents per shelter. At 15 or 20 …
Authors
Aksenov V; David Rollo C
Journal
Journal of Insect Behavior, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 259–272
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
5 2017
DOI
10.1007/s10905-017-9612-6
ISSN
0892-7553