School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand.
J Chem Ecol. 2012 Sep;38(9):1081-92. doi: 10.1007/s10886-012-0175-x. Epub 2012 Aug 23.
Evarcha culicivora, an East African jumping spider (Salticidae), is the only spider for which there is evidence of innate olfactory affinity for particular plant species. Evarcha culicivora also actively chooses as preferred prey the females of Anopheles mosquitoes, and both sexes of Anopheles are known to visit plants for nectar meals. Here, we identified compounds present in the headspace of one of these species in Kenya, Lantana camara, and then used 11 of these compounds in olfactometer experiments. Our findings show that three terpenes [(E)-β-caryophyllene, α-humulene and 1,8 cineole] can be discriminated by, and are salient to, E. culicivora. The spiders experienced no prior training with plants or the compounds we used. This is the first experimental demonstration of specific phytochemicals being innately attractive to a spider, a group normally characterized as predators.
东非跳蛛(Salticidae)是唯一一种有证据表明对特定植物物种具有先天嗅觉亲和力的蜘蛛。Evarcha culicivora 还积极选择作为首选猎物的雌性疟蚊,而已知雄性和雌性疟蚊都会为了花蜜而访问植物。在这里,我们鉴定了肯尼亚一种植物(Lantana camara)的头香化合物,然后在嗅觉计实验中使用了其中的 11 种化合物。我们的研究结果表明,三种萜烯[(E)-β-石竹烯、α-葎草烯和 1,8-桉树脑]可以被 E. culicivora 区分出来,并且对其具有重要意义。这些蜘蛛在实验前没有接受过植物或我们使用的化合物的训练。这是第一个实验证明特定植物化学物质对蜘蛛具有先天吸引力的例子,蜘蛛通常被认为是捕食者。