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Journal of Insect Physiology | 2012

Role of long-chain hydrocarbons in the aggregation behaviour of Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)

Delphine Durieux; Christophe Fischer; Yves Brostaux; John J. Sloggett; Jean-Louis Deneubourg; Axel Vandereycken; Emilie Joie; Jean-Paul Wathelet; Georges Lognay; Eric Haubruge; François Verheggen

The multicoloured Asian ladybirds, Harmonia axyridis (Pallas), form large aggregations inside dwellings to survive cold winters, causing annoyance to householders due to their abundance, allergenic properties and problems consequent on reflex bleeding. Flight to overwintering sites and macrosite choice of this species is well documented. H. axyridis shows a hypsotactic behaviour and a clear preference for contrasting visual elements. However, how the microsite is selected remains undocumented, although a better understanding of the factors implicated could lead to the development of new control methods for this pest. In this work, we hypothesised that non-volatile compounds are involved in the microsite choice and aggregation of this beetle. Long chain hydrocarbons were identified at aggregation sites, comprising saturated and unsaturated homologues. An aggregation bioassay was then conducted on overwintering individuals, highlighting the retention capacity of the identified compounds on the tested ladybirds. Additional investigations showed that H. axyridis males and females, originating from overwintering sites, deposit a similar blend of molecules while walking. A Y-shaped tube assay revealed that this blend is used by male and female congeners as cue allowing individuals to orientate towards the treated side of the olfactometer. These results suggest the use of two different blends of long chain hydrocarbons by H. axyridis during its aggregative period, the first one to lead conspecifics towards aggregation sites (microsites) and the second to ensure the cohesion of the aggregation. These findings support the potential use of these blends, in association with volatiles, in the design of traps in order to control infestations of this species in dwellings.


Journal of Insect Science | 2013

Is the Multicolored Asian Ladybeetle, Harmonia axyridis, the Most Abundant Natural Enemy to Aphids in Agroecosystems?

Axel Vandereycken; Delphine Durieux; Emilie Joie; John J. Sloggett; Eric Haubruge; François Verheggen

Abstract The multicolored Asian ladybeetle, Harmonia axyridis Pallas (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), was introduced into Western Europe in the late 1990s. Since the late 2000s, this species has been commonly considered one of the most abundant aphid predators in most Western European countries. In spite of the large amount of research on H. axyridis, information concerning its relative abundance in agroecosystems is lacking. This study aims to evaluate the abundance of H. axyridis within the aphidophage community in four crops situated in southern Belgium: wheat, Triticum aestivum L. (Poales: Poaceae), corn, Zea mays, potato, Solanum tuberosum (Solanales: Solanaceae), and broad bean Vicia faba (Fabales: Fabaceae). In order to assess the species diversity, the collected data were analyzed by considering (1) the species richness and (2) the evenness according to the Shannon diversity index. Eleven aphidophages were observed in every inventoried agroecosystem, including five abundant species: three coccinellids, the seven-spotted ladybug, Coccinella septempunctata L. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), the 14-spotted Ladybird, Propylea quatuordecimpunctata, and H. axyridis; one hoverfly, the marmalade hoverfly, Episyrphus balteatus De Geer (Diptera: Syrphidae); and one lacewing, the common green lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea Stephens sensu lato (= s.l.) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae). Harmonia axyridis has been observed to thrive, breed, and reproduce on the four studied crops. Harmonia axyridis is the most abundant predator of aphids in corn followed by C. septempunctata, which is the main aphid predator observed in the three other inventoried crops. In wheat and potato fields, H. axyridis occurs in low numbers compared to other aphidophage. These observations suggest that H. axyridis could be considered an invasive species of agrosystems, and that potato and wheat may intermittently act as refuges for other aphidophages vulnerable to intraguild predation by this invader. Harmonia axyridis is not the most abundant aphid predator in the main Belgian crops.


Insect Science | 2015

Aggregation behavior of Harmonia axyridis under non-wintering conditions

Delphine Durieux; Bérénice Fassotte; Jean-Louis Deneubourg; Yves Brostaux; Axel Vandereycken; Emilie Joie; Eric Haubruge; François Verheggen

The invasive multicolored Asian ladybeetle, Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), aggregates inside dwellings during winter to avoid cold weather. This adaptive behavior disturbs homeowners, because of the large numbers of individuals that aggregate, which induces allergic reactions. The migratory flight patterns of this species have been well documented, with individuals preferentially moving toward prominent and high color contrast elements. However, the factors involved in the selection of aggregation sites by this species have yet to be elucidated. Here, we evaluated the influence of (i) the density of individuals and (ii) the type of available shelters on decisions by H. axyridis to settle and aggregate under shelters. A dual choice bioassay conducted in the laboratory demonstrated the presence of mutual attraction to conspecifics. We also found that individuals preferentially settled under red covered shelters compared to transparent shelters, and that the type of shelter outweighed the effect of social interactions among conspecifics. Moreover, this experiment was performed under non‐wintering conditions, providing the first evidence that aggregative behavior in this species can also occur under those specific conditions.


Veterinary Record | 2008

Distribution of potential bluetongue vectors on Belgium farms

Jean-Yves Zimmer; Eric Haubruge; Frédéric Francis; Jeannine Bortels; Emilie Joie; Grégory Simonon; R. De Deken; G. De Deken; I. Deblauwe; Maxime Madder; C. Fassotte; R. Cors; T. Defrance; Claude Saegerman; Etienne Thiry; Bernard Mignon; Julien Paternostre; Bertrand Losson; Nathalie Kirschvink


European Journal of Entomology | 2013

Occurrence of Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in field crops

Axel Vandereycken; Yves Brostaux; Emilie Joie; Eric Haubruge; François Verheggen


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2010

Synthèse bibliographique : l'écologie chimique des coccinelles

Delphine Durieux; François Verheggen; Axel Vandereycken; Emilie Joie; Eric Haubruge


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2012

Habitat diversity of the Multicolored Asian ladybeetle Harmonia axyridis Pallas (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in agricultural and arboreal ecosystems: a review

Axel Vandereycken; Delphine Durieux; Emilie Joie; Eric Haubruge; François Verheggen


Entomologie faunistique - Faunistic Entomology | 2010

Occurrence de la coccinelle asiatique (Harmonia axyridis Pallas), espèce invasive, dans les agro-habitats en 2009

Axel Vandereycken; Delphine Durieux; Emilie Joie; Eric Haubruge; François Verheggen


Entomologie faunistique - Faunistic Entomology | 2012

Evolution des populations de coccinelles indigènes et de l’espèce exotique, Harmonia axyridis (Pallas 1773), en Wallonie et en Région de Bruxelles-Capitale

Delphine Durieux; Axel Vandereycken; Emilie Joie; Eric Haubruge; François Verheggen


Archive | 2013

A four-year inventory of the invasive ladybeetle Harmonia axyridis in agricultural ecosystems

Axel Vandereycken; Delphine Durieux; Emilie Joie; Frédéric Francis; Eric Haubruge; François Verheggen

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Jean-Louis Deneubourg

Université libre de Bruxelles

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