Spectral preferences of L ycorma delicatula ( H emiptera: F ulgoridae)
Abstract Many insects prefer lights with certain spectral properties, and such preferences may be associated with behavioral contexts such as mating, host finding or dispersal. L ycorma delicatula ( H emiptera: F ulgoridae) is a newly invasive species in K orea and is spreading rapidly. It is diurna...
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Published in | Entomological research Vol. 43; no. 2; pp. 115 - 122 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.03.2013
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Summary: | Abstract
Many insects prefer lights with certain spectral properties, and such preferences may be associated with behavioral contexts such as mating, host finding or dispersal.
L
ycorma delicatula
(
H
emiptera:
F
ulgoridae) is a newly invasive species in
K
orea and is spreading rapidly. It is diurnal and may rely on visual cues for orientation. We conducted a series of three phototaxis experiments to understand spectral preferences in
L
. delicatula
: light/dark choice,
UV
/white light choice, and color preference experiments. Nymphs of the third and final stages as well as adults were used for these experiments. In the light/dark choice, the orientation of
L
. delicatula
was bimodal between the white light and darkness, for all stages and both sexes. In a choice of
UV
(395–410 nm wavelengths) vs. white light,
L
. delicatula
of both sexes and all stages preferred the
UV
light. In the color preference experiment where insects had a choice of four colors in a circular arena,
L
. delicatula
stayed significantly longer in the blue light than in white, yellow or green lights. Overall, nymphs and adults of
L
. delicatula
oriented toward lights with shorter wavelengths, and this orientation was consistent throughout all stages, regardless of sex. It is necessary to investigate the behavioral contexts under which
L
. delicatula
prefers the
UV
and blue lights. |
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ISSN: | 1738-2297 1748-5967 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1748-5967.12012 |