Hands-on chemical ecology:: simple field and laboratory exercises
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adam_text | Contents
Section
I Field Experiments
1
Mutualism: Effects of Ants on Aphids, Their Predators,
and Host Plants
.......................................................................................... 3
Materials Needed
.......................................................................................... 4
Procedure
...................................................................................................... 5
Results
.......................................................................................................... 5
References
.................................................................................................... 6
2
Predatory Fish Responses to Prey Odors (Chemical Lures)
.................. 7
Materials Needed
.......................................................................................... 8
Procedure
...................................................................................................... 8
Results
.......................................................................................................... 11
References
.................................................................................................... 11
3
Sour Grapes: Methyl Anthranilate as Feeding
Repellent for Birds
..................................................................................... 13
Materials Needed
.......................................................................................... 14
Procedure
...................................................................................................... 15
Results
.......................................................................................................... 16
References
.................................................................................................... 17
4
Responses of Small Mammals to Predator Odors in the Field
.............. 19
Materials Needed
.......................................................................................... 22
Procedures
.................................................................................................... 22
Results
.......................................................................................................... 23
References
.................................................................................................... 24
viu
Contents
5 Squirrels Avoidance
of Predator Odors
................................................ 25
Introduction
................................................................................................ 26
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 27
Procedure
................................................................................................... 27
Results
........................................................................................................ 29
References
.................................................................................................. 29
6
Squirrels, Acorns, and Tannins
............................................................... 31
Procedures
.................................................................................................. 33
Results
........................................................................................................ 34
References
.................................................................................................. 34
7
Field Grid for Testing Winter Feeding by Rabbits or Cottontails
....... 37
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 38
Procedure
................................................................................................... 38
Results
........................................................................................................ 40
Reference
................................................................................................... 42
8
Food Choices by Mammalian Herbivores and the Role
of Defense Compounds: Example Beaver
.............................................. 43
Procedure for Part
1................................................................................... 46
Procedures for Experiments
2-5................................................................ 46
References
.................................................................................................. 50
9
Scent Marking in Free-Ranging Mammals. Examples:
Beaver or Badger
..................................................................................... 51
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 53
Procedures
.................................................................................................. 53
References
.................................................................................................. 57
10
Capsaicin as Feeding Repellent for Mammals
...................................... 59
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 60
Procedure
................................................................................................... 60
Results
........................................................................................................ 61
References
.................................................................................................. 61
11
Search for Chemical Ecology Stories in the Forest
or Other Ecosystem
.................................................................................. 63
Northeastern Forest in North America
....................................................... 64
Amazon Forest
.......................................................................................... 65
References
.................................................................... .......... 65
Contents ix
Section
II Laboratory Experiments
12
Test for Cyanogenic Compounds in Plants
............................................ 69
Introduction
................................................................................................ 70
Materials
.................................................................................................... 71
Method
....................................................................................................... 71
Results
........................................................................................................ 72
References
.................................................................................................. 73
13
Herbivory and a Simple Field Test for Total
Phenolics in Trees
..................................................................................... 75
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 77
Method
....................................................................................................... 77
References
.................................................................................................. 80
14
Radial Diffusion Assay for Tannins
........................................................ 81
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 82
Procedure
................................................................................................... 82
Results
........................................................................................................ 83
Previous Results
......................................................................................... 84
References
.................................................................................................. 84
15
Chemically Induced Defenses in Phytoplankton
................................... 85
Introduction
................................................................................................ 85
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 86
Procedure
................................................................................................... 87
Results
........................................................................................................ 89
References
.................................................................................................. 90
16
Induced Defense: Herbivory on Juvenile vs. Adult
Growth Stages of Trees
............................................................................ 91
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 92
Procedure
................................................................................................... 92
References
.................................................................................................. 96
17
Jasmonic Acid Effect on Plant
Volatiles
(or How
to Make a Fern Smell Like a Rose)
........................................................ 97
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 97
Procedure
................................................................................................... 97
Results
........................................................................................................ 98
References
.................................................................................................. 98
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Contents
18
Effector Tannins on Insect Feeding Behavior
....................................... 101
Materials Needed
.......................................................................................
Ю2
Procedure
................................................................................................... 102
Results
........................................................................................................
ЮЗ
References
.................................................................................................. 104
19
Leaf Disk Test: Bioassay of Effect of Tannins on
Insect Feeding Behavior
.......................................................................... 105
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 106
Procedure
................................................................................................... 106
Results
........................................................................................................ 107
References
.................................................................................................. 108
20
Two-Way Choice Test for Social Odors in Mice
.................................... 109
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 111
Procedure
...................................................................................................
HI
Results
........................................................................................................
HI
References
.................................................................................................. 112
21
Scent Marking in Mice: Open Field Test
............................................... 115
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 116
Test la: Sex Differences
............................................................................ 117
Test lb: Effect of Age of Urine
..................................................................
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Test lc: Scent Marking by Different Types of Males
................................ 117
Test Id: Responses to Urines from Different Types of Males
................... 118
Test
2:
Effect of Absence of Scent Marks
.................................................. 118
Results
........................................................................................................ 118
Conclusions
................................................................................................ 119
Some Previous Results
............................................................................... 119
References
.................................................................................................. 119
22
Human Body Odor Discrimination:
T-Shirt
Experiment
.................... 121
Materials Needed
....................................................................................... 122
Procedure
................................................................................................... 122
Results
........................................................................................................ 123
References
.................................................................................................. 124
23
Coping with Plant
Volatiles
in Spicy Food ( Burping Exercise )
....... 125
Procedure
................................................................................................... 126
Results
........................................................................................................ 127
Some Previous Results
............................................................................... 127
References
.................................................................................................. 128
Contents xi
Section
III
Perspectives
of Experiments: Development and Application
24
Miscellaneous Experiments Chosen by Students
.................................. 131
25
Further Possible Experiments
................................................................. 133
Intraspecific Communication: Pheromones
............................................... 133
Interspecific Responses: Allomones (Emission of Chemicals
that Benefit the Sender)
.............................................................................. 139
Interspecific Stimuli: Kairomones (Compounds Used
for the Benefit of the Receiver); Responses to Prey Chemicals
................. 141
Interspecific Stimuli: Kairomones; Prey Responses
to Predator Chemicals
................................................................................ 144
Allelopathy
................................................................................................. 146
Environmental Odors
................................................................................. 147
Index
.................................................................................................................. 149
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