Effect of methyl salicylate on behavioral responses of insects in a forest park


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Abstract

Attractiveness of methyl salicylate to arthropods in natural populations was studied in a park reserve. During the observation period, representatives of several families of Diptera (the leaf-mining Agromyzidae, the predatory Hybotidae, Dolichopodidae and Empididae), parasitic micro-Hymenoptera (Mymaridae, Pteromalidae, Eulophidae, and Aphelinidae), and phytophagous bugs (Heteroptera) were recorded. Significant attractiveness of methyl salicylate to parasitic micro-Hymenoptera and dance flies (Empididae) was demonstrated. Our data confirm the possibility of attracting beneficial arthropods with methyl salicylate.

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E. A. Stepanycheva

All-Russia Institute of Plant Protection

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Email: stepanycheva@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg–Pushkin, 196608

M. O. Petrova

All-Russia Institute of Plant Protection

Email: stepanycheva@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg–Pushkin, 196608

T. D. Chermenskaya

All-Russia Institute of Plant Protection

Email: stepanycheva@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg–Pushkin, 196608

I. V. Shamshev

All-Russia Institute of Plant Protection

Email: stepanycheva@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg–Pushkin, 196608

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