In this work, we identified the trail pheromone of the ant Crematogaster scutellaris. We combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of extracts from the hind tibia, the location of the respective glands, with automated trail following assays. The study found tridecan-2-ol to be the strongest discriminator between hind tibia and other body part extracts. Tridecan-2-ol elicited trail-following behaviour at concentrations of 1 ng/mu L. A separation of the enantiomers showed responses to (R)-tridecan-2-ol already at 0.001 ng/mu L and only at a 1000-fold higher concentration for (S)-tridecan-2-ol, suggesting that only the R enantiomer is used by C. scutellaris in its natural environment. We also found strong behavioural responses to 2-dodecanol, a substance that was not detectable in the hind tibia extract of C. scutellaris, but which has been reported to be the trail pheromone of the related species C. castanea. We discuss the contribution of these results to the 'dissection and reconstruction' of strategies and mechanisms underlying the social organization of ants.

Trail pheromone identification in the ant Crematogaster scutellaris / Scarano, F.; Giannetti, D.; Trenti, F.; Giacomazzi, F.; Vigna, J.; Guella, G.; Grasso, D. A.; Haase, A.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 14:1(2024). [10.1038/s41598-024-58383-2]

Trail pheromone identification in the ant Crematogaster scutellaris

Scarano F.;Trenti F.;Vigna J.;Guella G.;Haase A.
2024-01-01

Abstract

In this work, we identified the trail pheromone of the ant Crematogaster scutellaris. We combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of extracts from the hind tibia, the location of the respective glands, with automated trail following assays. The study found tridecan-2-ol to be the strongest discriminator between hind tibia and other body part extracts. Tridecan-2-ol elicited trail-following behaviour at concentrations of 1 ng/mu L. A separation of the enantiomers showed responses to (R)-tridecan-2-ol already at 0.001 ng/mu L and only at a 1000-fold higher concentration for (S)-tridecan-2-ol, suggesting that only the R enantiomer is used by C. scutellaris in its natural environment. We also found strong behavioural responses to 2-dodecanol, a substance that was not detectable in the hind tibia extract of C. scutellaris, but which has been reported to be the trail pheromone of the related species C. castanea. We discuss the contribution of these results to the 'dissection and reconstruction' of strategies and mechanisms underlying the social organization of ants.
2024
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Scarano, F.; Giannetti, D.; Trenti, F.; Giacomazzi, F.; Vigna, J.; Guella, G.; Grasso, D. A.; Haase, A.
Trail pheromone identification in the ant Crematogaster scutellaris / Scarano, F.; Giannetti, D.; Trenti, F.; Giacomazzi, F.; Vigna, J.; Guella, G.; Grasso, D. A.; Haase, A.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 14:1(2024). [10.1038/s41598-024-58383-2]
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