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The Chilean Recluse Spider (Araneae: Sicariidae) Displays Behavioral Responses To Conspecific Odors, But Not To Several General Odorants

Journal
Journal of Medical Entomology
Date Issued
2017-05-11
Author(s)
Victor Manuel Calbiague
Jesus Olivares
Erick Olivares
Schmachtenberg, Oliver  
Facultad de Ciencias  
DOI
10.1093/jme/tjx101
WoS ID
WOS:000409133700048
Abstract
Spiders of the family Sicariidae pose a serious threat to affected populations, and Loxosceles laeta (Nicolet) is considered the most venomous species. Development of nontoxic olfaction-based spider repellents or traps is hindered by a current lack of knowledge regarding olfactory system function in arachnids. In the present study, general plant odorants and conspecific odors were tested for behavioral responses in L. laeta. Although general odorants triggered neither attraction nor aversion, conspecific odor of the opposite sex caused aversion in females, and attraction in males. These results support the presence of a specific olfactory system for the detection of conspecifics in L. laeta, but suggest the absence of a broadly tuned system for general odorant detection in this species.
Subjects

Entomology

Infectious Diseases

Insect Science

Parasitology

Veterinary Sciences

Veterinary

OCDE Subjects

Medical And Health Sc...

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