2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedobi.2004.06.002
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Chemical communication in Ceratophysella sigillata (Collembola: Hypogastruridae): intraspecific reaction to alarm substances

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“…Some ectomycorrhiza species have been shown to use collembola as nutrient source (Klironomos and Hart 2001). (6) Predatory mites are attracted by volatile signals to the fungal food sources of their collembolan prey (Hall and Hedlund 1999), and injured collembola emit warning signals to alert conspecifics (Pfander and Zettel 2004). (7) Roots interfere with bacterial communication by emitting quorum sensing mimic compounds .…”
Section: Root-feeding Nematodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some ectomycorrhiza species have been shown to use collembola as nutrient source (Klironomos and Hart 2001). (6) Predatory mites are attracted by volatile signals to the fungal food sources of their collembolan prey (Hall and Hedlund 1999), and injured collembola emit warning signals to alert conspecifics (Pfander and Zettel 2004). (7) Roots interfere with bacterial communication by emitting quorum sensing mimic compounds .…”
Section: Root-feeding Nematodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also appears that many of the results accumulated for the last 40 years would need being reexamined in the light of analysing the composition and metabolic potential of the endo-and global associated microbiota, using metagenomics and metabolomics. In this context it is clear that, taking into-account the current methodological advances in analytical chemistry, massively parallel sequencing technology (NGS) and the potential applications of signalling molecules in various domains and particularly in agricultural ecology to reduce pest incidence (Beck et al Pfander and Zettel (2004) Hypogastruridae Hypogastrura pannosa Purrington et al (1991) Neanuridae Neanura muscorum Messer et al (1999), Purrington et al (1991) Onychiuridae Onychiurus encarpatus Purrington et al (1991) Onychiuridae Protaphorura armata Nilsson and Bengtsson (2004) Entomobryomorpha Isotomidae Folsomia candida Purrington et al (1991)…”
Section: Conclusion and Future Research Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence for the existence of sex (Waldorf 1974a) and aggregation pheromones (Mertens and Bourgoignie 1977;Verhoef et al 1977a, b) stimulated studies on olfactory signals involved in communication between congeners and mates in an environment and a zoological group such as soildwelling species where visual systems are rudimentary (Leinaas 1983;Pfander and Zettel 2004;Porco et al 2009). Remarkable fossils preserved in Early Cretaceous amber allow describing a courtship behaviour in a Symphypleona and an aggregative behaviour in an Entomobryomorpha, thus suggesting the presence of pheromones more than 105 Ma ago (Sánchez-García et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several papers by Zettel and Zettel (), and Zettel et al . (, , ) on mass migration in C. sigillata (Uzel) record active and directional dispersal over snow in this species (Pfander & Zettel ). The sun is used for navigation, but cloudy conditions do not impede movement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%