Data from: Olfactory threshold of dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) to cold-killed Spotted Lantern Fly eggs
The Spotted Lantern fly (Lycorma delicatula) is an invasive foreign species that is affecting US forestry and agriculture for which dogs have been deployed to detect and eradicate. However, dogs’ olfactory threshold or limits of detection for this target is unknow. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate dogs’ olfactory threshold to dead SLF eggs. Using an automated air dilution olfactometer and an adaptive staircase procedure, we evaluated dogs’ (N =10) olfactory threshold in two experiments. Experiment 1 evaluated the highest air dilution at which dog were able to accurately discriminate between a vial containing cold-killed SLF eggs and a blank vial. In Experiment 2 we added tree bark as background noise to the vials and evaluated the highest air dilution at which dogs were able to discriminate a vial with dead SLF eggs + bark from a vial containing egg free bark. Overall, dogs were able to accurately discriminate dead SLF eggs from a blank vial at a 0.9% (v/v) air dilution. Adding tree bark as background noise increased dogs’ discrimination threshold to 4.1% (v/v) air dilution. Nonetheless, for most of the dogs, their olfactory threshold in Experiment 2 was almost ten-fold higher than in Experiment 1. Our study further confirms that detection dogs are efficient detecting dead SLF eggs and highlight the negative effects background noise can have on olfactory threshold.
Funding
USDA-NIFA: 2021-67013-33715
History
Data contact name
Hall, NathanielData contact email
Nathaniel.j.hall@ttu.eduPublisher
Ag Data CommonsTemporal Extent Start Date
2021-08-10Temporal Extent End Date
2021-12-10Theme
- Non-geospatial
ISO Topic Category
- farming
- biota
- environment
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
dogs; Canis lupus; insect eggs; Lycorma delicatula; forestry; detection limit; smell; training (animals); automation; accuracy; air; olfactometers; trees; bark; invasive species; insect pests; odors; insect control; plant protection; United StatesPending citation
- No
Public Access Level
- Public