Effect of manipulations on the host selection behavior of sitobion avenae (Homoptera: Aphididae)

Citation

Pelletier, Y., Giguère, M.A. (2009). Effect of manipulations on the host selection behavior of sitobion avenae (Homoptera: Aphididae). Journal of Insect Behavior, [online] 22(2), 165-171. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10905-008-9168-6

Abstract

The study of aphid host selection and feeding behavior is difficult because aphids have to penetrate the plant to reach their feeding site, phloem tissue. The activity of the stylets, salivation or food intake, can not be observed externally and requires an indirect visualization technique such as the Electric Penetration Graph (EPG). The plant selection behavior of Sitobion avenae on potato varied depending on whether an ethological or EPG method was used to study it. A similar variation did not occur with Myzus persicae or Rhopalosiphum padi. The application of water-based silver conductive paint onto the thorax, as normally used for EPG, or onto the abdomen of Sitobion avenae alates resulted in increased duration and frequency of probing compared to results from ethological observations. Our results indicated that EPG manipulations might have different effects on different species of aphids and that a comparison of EPG and ethological data is required to confirm that the EPG method does not bias aphid feeding behavior. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

Publication date

2009-03-01