Full TGIF Record # 237829
Item 1 of 1
DOI:10.1603/EN13152
Web URL(s):http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1603/EN13152
    Last checked: 03/21/2014
    Access conditions: Item is within a limited-access website
http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1603/EN13152
    Last checked: 03/21/2014
    Requires: PDF Reader
    Access conditions: Item is within a limited-access website
Publication Type:
i
Refereed
Author(s):Dillman, Adler R.; Cronin, Christopher J.; Tang, Joseph; Gray, David A.; Sternberg, Paul W.
Author Affiliation:Dillman, Cronin, and Sternberg: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena; Dillman: Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University, Stanford; Gray: Department of Biology, California State University, Northridge; Tang: Arcadia High School, Arcadia, CA and Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA
Title:A modified mole cricket lure and description of Scapteriscus borellii (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae) range expansion and calling song in California
Section:Behavior
Other records with the "Behavior" Section
Source:Environmental Entomology. Vol. 43, No. 1, February 2014, p. 146-156.
Publishing Information:College Park, Maryland: Entomological Society of America
# of Pages:11
Related Web URL:http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1603/EN13152
    Last checked: 03/21/2014
    Notes: Abstract only
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Baits; Gossypium hirsutum; Insect behavior; Insect profile; Insect traps; Mole cricket control; Scapteriscus borellii
Abstract/Contents:"Invasive mole cricket species in the genus Scapteriscus have become significant agricultural pests and are continuing to expand their range in North America. Though largely subterranean, adults of some species, such as Scapteriscus borellii Giglio-Tos 1894, are capable of long dispersive flights and phonotaxis to male calling songs to find suitable habitats and mates. Mole crickets in the genus Scapteriscus are known to be attracted to and can be caught by audio lure traps that broadcast synthesized or recorded calling songs. We report improvements in the design and production of electronic controllers for the automation of semipermanent mole cricket trap lures as well as highly portable audio trap collection designs. Using these improved audio lure traps, we collected the first reported individuals of the pest mole cricket S. borellii in California. We describe several characteristic features of the calling song of the California population including that the pulse rate is a function of soil temperature, similar to Florida populations of S. borellii. Further, we show that other calling song characteristics (carrier frequency, intensity, and pulse rate) are significantly different between the populations."
Language:English
References:25
Note:Course layout
Pictures, color
Figures
Tables
Graphs
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Dillman, A. R., C. J. Cronin, J. Tang, D. A. Gray, and P. W. Sternberg. 2014. A modified mole cricket lure and description of Scapteriscus borellii (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae) range expansion and calling song in California. Environ. Entomol. 43(1):p. 146-156.
Fastlink to access this record outside TGIF: https://tic.msu.edu/tgif/flink?recno=237829
If there are problems with this record, send us feedback about record 237829.
Choices for finding the above item:
DOI: 10.1603/EN13152
Web URL(s):
http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1603/EN13152
    Last checked: 03/21/2014
    Access conditions: Item is within a limited-access website
http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1603/EN13152
    Last checked: 03/21/2014
    Requires: PDF Reader
    Access conditions: Item is within a limited-access website
Find Item @ MSU
MSU catalog number: b2206896a
Find from within TIC:
   Digitally in TIC by record number.
Request through your local library's inter-library loan service (bring or send a copy of this TGIF record)