If any of you are interested in sexual selection, endocrinally active
chemicals,  or insect physiology, you may be interested in this
publication that will be available tomorrow via Online First with the
journal Ecotoxicology.  This was a cool project that involved a pile
of undergrads + my spouse and I.

Endocrine disruption of sexual selection by an estrogenic herbicide in
the mealworm beetle (Tenebrio molitor)

Malcolm L. McCallum, Makensey Matlock, Justin Treas, Barroq Safi,
Wendy Sanson, Jamie L. McCallum

Abstract: The role that endocrine disruption could play in sexual
selection remains relatively untested, and although estrogens occur in
insects, little information exists about their biological role in
insect reproduction. Atrazine is a commonly applied herbicide that
mimics estrogen in vertebrates. Tenebrio molitor were raised from egg
to adult under a gradation of environmentally relevant atrazine
exposures and a non-treated control. Atrazine was delivered in the
drinking water ad libitum. FemaleT. molitor were provided with a
choice between unrelated males raised under three levels of atrazine
exposures. Female preference for males demonstrated a non-monotonic
inverted U-shaped response to atrazine exposure. There was no
significant difference between the control and the high exposure to
atrazine. Excluding the control, female preference increased as
exposure concentration increased. These results have important
repercussions for nonlethal effects of endocrine disruption on
populations, their capacity to interfere with sexual selection, and
the role of estrogen in pheromone communication among insects.

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10646-013-1132-3

-- 
Malcolm L. McCallum
Department of Environmental Studies
University of Illinois at Springfield

Managing Editor,
Herpetological Conservation and Biology



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