Aggregation pheromone 4-vinylanisole promotes the synchrony of sexual maturation in female locusts

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Abstract

Reproductive synchrony generally occurs in various group-living animals; however, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unexplored. Here, we report that aggregation pheromone, 4-vinylanisole, plays a key role in promoting sexual maturation synchrony of female adults in the migratory locust,Locusta migratoria, a worldwide agricultural pest species that can form huge swarms with millions of individuals. Gregarious female locusts display significant synchrony of sexual maturation and oviposition whereas solitarious females and olfactory deficiency mutants do not. Only the presence of gregarious male adults can stimulate sexual maturation synchrony of female adults. Of the volatiles emitted abundantly by gregarious male adults, only 4-vinylanisole induces female sexual maturation synchrony, whereas this effect is abolished in mutants of 4- vinylanisole receptor. Interestingly, 4-vinylanisole mainly accelerates oocyte maturation of young females aged at middle developmental stages (3-4 days post adult eclosion). Juvenile hormone/vitellogenin pathway mediates female sexual maturation triggered by 4-vinylanisole. Our results highlight a “catch-up” strategy by which gregarious females synchronize their oocyte maturation and oviposition by time-dependent endocrinal response to 4-vinylanisole.

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