2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-22293-2_7
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Stinkbugs: Multisensory Communication with Chemical and Vibratory Signals Transmitted Through Different Media

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“…Semiochemicals can be used to manipulate not only natural enemies but also stink bug behaviour by using either trap crops (Todd & Schumann, 1988; Tillman, 2006; Nielsen et al, 2016) or push‐pull strategies (Pickett et al, 2014). Moreover, future tactics might exploit vibratory cues to disrupt stink bug sexual communication (Laumann et al, 2017; Čokl et al, 2019; Polajnar et al, 2019) or direct plant resistance (Rondoni et al, 2018). Ultimately, as most research has been conducted only under laboratory conditions, there is an urgent need for field validation of these data before effective implementation can become a reality.…”
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“…Semiochemicals can be used to manipulate not only natural enemies but also stink bug behaviour by using either trap crops (Todd & Schumann, 1988; Tillman, 2006; Nielsen et al, 2016) or push‐pull strategies (Pickett et al, 2014). Moreover, future tactics might exploit vibratory cues to disrupt stink bug sexual communication (Laumann et al, 2017; Čokl et al, 2019; Polajnar et al, 2019) or direct plant resistance (Rondoni et al, 2018). Ultimately, as most research has been conducted only under laboratory conditions, there is an urgent need for field validation of these data before effective implementation can become a reality.…”
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“…The reproductive behaviour in many stink bug species is mediated by multimodal communication, based on longrange attraction on a common substrate via chemical signals and the involvement of combinations of vibratory, chemical, and visual cues during calling and courtship behaviours ( Cokl et al, 2019). Vibratory signals have been proposed as tools for mass trapping, using a bi-modal trap based on the aggregation pheromone and vibratory signal (Polajnar et al, 2019), and for mating disruption (Laumann et al, 2017).…”
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“…The list of until now identified and described stink bug vibrational signals [4] includes Aelia acuminata (L.), Carpocoris fuscispinus (Boheman), Carpocoris purpuriepennis (De Geer), Carpocoris pudicus (Poda) [78], C. impicticornis [32], C. ubica [33], C. hilare [27], Chlorochroa juniperina (L.), Chlorochroa pinicola (Mulsan & Rey) [78], C. ligata, C. uhleri, C. sayi [36], Codophila varia (Fabr.) [78], D. melacanthus [31], Dolycoris baccarum (L.) [78], E. meditabunda [30], Eurydema ornata (L.), E. oleracea (L.) [78], E. conspersus [29], E. heros [32], Graphosoma semipunctatum (Fabr.…”
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“…Comparable studies are rare in insects and, despite numerous solutions and a variety of mechanisms, there are very few common and general conclusions.plant-dwelling phytophagous insects with several pest species that inspired numerous studies of their biology, ecology, feeding habits and conditions of their plant environment [3]. This knowledge represents the important and valuable background for investigating communication by chemical, mechanical and visual signals adapted for efficient transmission through air and substrate [4] and for developing various biorational control methods [5]. The present review starts with a description of the stink bug's general biology, ecology, feeding habits and environment.…”
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