2015
DOI: 10.3923/je.2015.87.94
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Two Novel Volatile Compounds as the Key for Intraspecific Colony Recognition in Macrotermes gilvus (Isoptera: Termitidae)

Abstract: Factors that cause individuals to recognize nestmates and non-nestmates in the same termite species require ongoing research. Chemical communication between individuals is predicted to be a key factor in the recognition behavior. This study aims to determine the level of aggression intraspecies Macrotermes gilvus and identify chemical components that play a role in influencing the behavior. Agonistic test intra-and intercolony M. gilvus that separated distance far away and a GC-MS analysis to determine of vola… Show more

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“…In nature, the presence of different cuticular compounds in one-piece nesting termites causes avoidance, and they become aggressive 34 . Specific species, such as M. gilvus, respond to the situation with some level of alarm or avoidance even at a different distances from their colonies 35 . In the present study, the presence of active compounds such as quinone in the M. carbonarius extract could also influence repellency at the highest concentration 6 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In nature, the presence of different cuticular compounds in one-piece nesting termites causes avoidance, and they become aggressive 34 . Specific species, such as M. gilvus, respond to the situation with some level of alarm or avoidance even at a different distances from their colonies 35 . In the present study, the presence of active compounds such as quinone in the M. carbonarius extract could also influence repellency at the highest concentration 6 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Termites are well known to make use of volatile compounds to communicate among castes and in direction of division of labour within colonies. 88 One study identified two novel compounds ( Z )-6-octadecenoic acid ( 42 ) and ( E )-9-octadecenoic acid ( 43 ) in Macrotermes gilvus , which appear to be involved in nestmate recognition. 88…”
Section: Natural Products Reported From the Termite Symbiosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…88 One study identified two novel compounds ( Z )-6-octadecenoic acid ( 42 ) and ( E )-9-octadecenoic acid ( 43 ) in Macrotermes gilvus , which appear to be involved in nestmate recognition. 88…”
Section: Natural Products Reported From the Termite Symbiosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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