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Comparison of d-pulegone and mangone as cowbird feeding repellents

We compared the effectiveness of d-pulegone and mangone as feeding repellents to captive adultmale brown-headed cowbirds ( Molothrus ater Boddaert) during October- November 1995. For each repellent, we conducted 4-day, one- and two-choice cage tests using concentrations (w/w) of 0.1%, 0.10%, and 0.0...

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Published in:International journal of pest management 1997-01, Vol.43 (4), p.303-305
Main Authors: Belant, J.L, Ickes, S.K, Tyson, L.A, Seamans, T.W
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Language:English
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Summary:We compared the effectiveness of d-pulegone and mangone as feeding repellents to captive adultmale brown-headed cowbirds ( Molothrus ater Boddaert) during October- November 1995. For each repellent, we conducted 4-day, one- and two-choice cage tests using concentrations (w/w) of 0.1%, 0.10%, and 0.001% with millet. During one- and two-choice tests, 0.1% d -pulegone reduced ( P < 0.01) cowbird feeding but lower concentrations did not. In contrast, concentrations of mangone as low as 0.001% reduced (P < 0.05) food consumption during two-choice tests. Consumption of mangone-treated millet, however, was similar ( P > 0.05) among one-choice tests and similar to total food consumption observed during two-choice tests. We conclude that mangone is less effective than d -pulegone and would be likely to be ineffective as a repellent for seed treatment. We recommend field tests to further assess the effectiveness of d-pulegone or comparable isomers as avian feeding repellents.
ISSN:0967-0874
1366-5863
DOI:10.1080/096708797228618