Analysing the effect of ivermectin on the volatile organic compounds of dung and its possible influence on attraction to dung beetles

Author:

Urrutia Miguel A.1ORCID,Cortez Vieyle1ORCID,Rosa‐García Rocío2,García‐Prieto Urcesino2,Verdú José R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Investigación CIBIO (Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad) Parque Científico Universidad de Alicante Alicante Spain

2. SERIDA—Servicio Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo Agroalimentario Villaviciosa Spain

Abstract

Abstract Dung odours are composed of a large number of different volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Dung beetles are attracted to dung by olfactory cues, and their selection depends on the odorous VOCs emitted from this resource. The possible effects of ivermectin (IVM) on the chemical composition of dung volatile emissions and how this could modify its attraction to dung beetles have been debated for years. In this work, we analysed the possible effects of IVM on the VOCs emitted by cattle dung and the attraction of the dung beetle Ateuchetus cicatricosus Lucas, using behavioural bioassays. The results of the study showed that the chemical analyses of the dung volatile emissions from untreated cattle, treated cattle with IVM (200 μg/kg b.w.; collected at 7 and 14 days post‐administration) and dung spiked with IVM (100 and 500 μg/kg) were not significantly different. We detected a total of 44 VOCs among the treatments. The olfactometer bioassays showed no significant difference in the rates of attraction between different treatments. This study suggests that cattle dung does not experiment with a direct modification of the volatile compounds emitted, either via the digestive tract of cattle or by direct addition with IVM, ruling out the possible influence of any transformation product from the anthelmintic that could be present. In addition, a change in the microbiota of the digestive tract in cattle as a result of the mode of action of the drug is not supported. Further possible indirect effects are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

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