PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Aromatized to find mates: α-pinene aroma boosts the mating success of adult olive fruit flies.

  • Christos D Gerofotis,
  • Charalampos S Ioannou,
  • Nikos T Papadopoulos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081336
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. e81336

Abstract

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Contrary to other Tephritidae, female but also male olive flies, Bactrocera oleae release pheromones during their sexual communication. Alpha-pinene, a common plant volatile found in high amounts in unripe olive fruit and leaves has been detected as one of the major components of the female pheromone. However, possible effects of α-pinene and that of other host volatiles on the mating behavior of the olive fly have not been investigated.Using wild olive flies, reared on olive fruit for 3 generations in the laboratory, we explored whether exposure of male and female olive flies to α-pinene affects their sexual performance.Exposure of sexually mature adult olive flies to the aroma of α-pinene significantly increases the mating performance over non-exposed individuals. Interestingly, exposure to α-pinene boosts the mating success of both males and female olive flies.This is the first report of such an effect on the olive fly, and the first time that a single plant volatile has been reported to induce such a phenomenon on both sexes of a single species. We discuss the possible associated mechanism and provide some practical implications.