Associative learning and memory through metamorphosis inGrapholita molesta(Busck) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
Autor: | Roberta Tognon, Patrícia Luciane Fernandes Gregório, Josue Sant'Ana, Patricia Daniela da Silva Pires |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Tortricidae
Larva biology Physiology media_common.quotation_subject fungi Zoology biology.organism_classification Grapholita molesta Associative learning Lepidoptera genitalia Olfactometer Structural Biology Insect Science Metamorphosis Aversive Stimulus Molecular Biology Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics media_common |
Zdroj: | The Canadian Entomologist. 153:666-671 |
ISSN: | 1918-3240 0008-347X |
DOI: | 10.4039/tce.2021.39 |
Popis: | Learning of chemical stimuli by insects can occur during the larval or adult life stage, resulting in changes in the imago chemotaxic behaviour. There is little information on learning in Tortricidae, and associative learning through metamorphosis is unknown in this group. Here, we evaluate the influence of olfactory aversive learning inGrapholita molesta(Busck) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) during the immature stage and determine if memory persists after metamorphosis. Larvae (10–12 days old) were conditioned to associate the odour of ethyl acetate with pulses of aversive electric shock. Insects were exposed to air, to the ethyl acetate odour, and to shock, in isolation or combination. After conditioning, both larvae and adults were tested in a two-choice olfactometer. Larvae exposed only to air or ethyl acetate increased legibility. Larvae trained with ethyl acetate and shock simultaneously exhibited significant avoidance to ethyl acetate. Avoidance was still present for at least 72 hours after metamorphosis. Thus,G. molestahas the ability to associate an odour to an aversive stimulus precociously, and this association is maintained through metamorphosis and persists into adulthood. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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