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Carde, Ring T
ring.carde@ucr.edu

BOYDEN LAB
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521


(951) 827-4492 (Voice)
(951) 827-3086 (Fax)

    Carde, Ring T

    Distinguished Professor of Entomology and A.M. Boyce Chair

    College of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
    Entomology

    Biography

     

    Former Institution

    University of Massachusetts, Amherst (1981-1996) and Michigan State University (1975-1981)

    Degrees

    BS Biology 1966
    Tufts University
    MS Entomology 1968
    Cornell University
    PhD Entomology 1971
    Cornell University

    Awards

    Silver Medal, International Society of Chemical Ecology, 2009
    Elected Fellow, Entomological Society of America, 1998
    Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1997
    Elected Fellow, Royal Entomological Society, 1992
    Elected Fellow, Entomological Society of Canada, 1992
    Chancellor's Medal, University of Massachusetts, 1988
    Distinguished Faculty Lecturer, University of Massachusetts, 1988
    Recognition Award for Outstanding Contributions to Agriculture, Entomological Society of America, 1980

    Research Area

    Insects employ a variety of chemical cues to find and identify resources. Our principal model systems are male moth orientation to pheromone and female mosquito orientation to odors from prospective hosts and oviposition sites. Our work is aimed at understanding mechanisms and evolutionary forces mediating these odor-mediated behaviors, including the chemistry and variation in these odors, how wind disperses odor plumes, role of plume structure in orientation, and the inputs modulating the orientation maneuvers used to locate odor sources. We also study the practical: the use of formulated copies of these chemical cues to interfere with orientation and thereby manage pests.

    Publications

    (Selected)

    Cardé, R. T. and G. Gibson. Long-distance orientation of mosquitoes to host odours and other host-related cues. In: Ecology of Vector-Borne Diseases. Vol. 2. Olfaction in Vector-Host Interactions. W. Takken and B.G.F. Knols (eds.) Wageningen Academic Publishers. Wageningen, The Netherlands (in press).

    Cardé, R.T. 2009. Orientation. In: Encyclopedia of Insects, 2nd edn. V.H. Resh and R.T. Cardé (eds.), Academic Press, San Diego, pp. 729-732.

    Cardé, R.T. and J.G. Millar. 2009. Pheromones. In: Encyclopedia of Insects, 2nd edn. V.H. Resh and R.T. Cardé (eds.), Academic Press, San Diego pp. 766-772.

    Koch, U.T, W. Lüder, U. Andrick, R.T. Staten and R.T. Cardé. 2009. Measurement by electroantennogram of airborne pheromone in cotton treated for mating disruption of Pectinophora gossypiella following removal of pheromone dispensers. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 130:1-9.

    Zaspel, J.M., S.J. Weller and R.T. Cardé. 2008. A review of Virbia (formerly Holomelina) of America north of Mexico (Arctiidae: Arctiinae: Arctiini). Bull. Florida Mus. Nat. Hist. 48:59-113.

    Cardé, R.T. 2008 Animal migration: seasonal reversals of migrant moths. Curr. Biol. 18: R1007-R1009.

    Cardé, R.T. and J.G. Millar. 2008. The scent of a female: sex pheromones of female tiger moths. In: Tiger Moths and Wooly Bears: Behavior, Ecology and Natural History of the Arctiidae, W.E. Conner (ed.), Oxford University Press, New York. pp. 127-143.

    Allison, J.D., D.A. Roff and R.T. Cardé. 2008. Genetic independence of female signal form and male receiver design in the almond moth, Cadra cautella. J. Evol. Biol. 21:1666-1672.

    Cooperband, M.F., J.S. McElfresh, J.G. Millar and R.T. Cardé. 2008. Attraction of Culex quinquefasciatus Say (Diptera: Culicidae) to odors from chicken feces. J. Insect Physiol. 53:1184-1192.

    Cardé, R.T. and M.A. Willis. 2008. Navigational strategies used by flying insects to find distant, wind-borne sources of odor. J. Chem. Ecol. 43:854-866

    Cardé, R.T. 2008. High flying migrant moths: do they know where they are heading? Curr. Biol. 18:R472-R424.

    Allison, J.D. and R.T. Cardé. 2008. Male pheromone blend preference function measured in choice and no-choice wind tunnel trials with almond moths, Cadra cautella. Anim. Behav. 75:259-266.

    Zahn, D.K., R.D. Girling, S.J. McElfresh, R.T. Cardé and J.G. Millar. 2008. Biology and reproductive behavior of Murgantia histrionica (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae). Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 101:215-228.

    Allison, J.D. and R.T. Cardé. 2007. Bidirectional selection for novel pheromone blend ratios in the almond moth, Cadra cautella. J. Chem. Ecol. 33:2293-2307.

    Girling, R.D. and R.T. Cardé. 2007. Analysis and manipulation of odor plumes from a piezo-electric release system and measurements of upwind flight of male almond moths, Cadra cautella, to pheromone plumes. J. Chem. Ecol. 33:1927-1945.

    Braks, M.A.H. and R.T. Cardé. 2007. Improving efficacy of box gravid traps for collecting Culex quinquefasciatus. J. Vector Ecol. 32:83-89.

    Braks, M.A.H., W.S. Leal and R.T. Cardé. 2007. Oviposition responses of gravid female Culex quinquefasciatus to egg rafts and low doses of oviposition pheromone under semifield conditions. J. Chem. Ecol. 33:567-578.

    Cardé, R.T. 2007. Using pheromones to disrupt mating of moth pests. In: Perspectives in Ecological Theory and Integrated Pest Management, M. Kogan and P. Jepson (eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. pp. 122-169.

    Allison, J.D. and R.T. Cardé. 2006. Heritable variation in the sex pheromone of the almond moth, Cadra cautella. J. Chem Ecol. 32:621-641.

    Girling, R.D. and R. T. Carde. 2006. Analysis of the courtship behavior of the navel orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), with a commentary on methods for the analysis of sequences of behavioral transitions. J. Insect Behav. 19:497-520.

    Vetter, R.S., A.M. Sage, K.A. Justus, R.T. Cardé and C.G. Galizia. 2006. Temporal integrity of an airborne odor stimulus is greatly affected by physical aspects of the odor delivery system. Chem Senses. 31:359-369.

    Cooperband, M.F. and R.T. Cardé. 2006. Orientation of Culex mosquitoes to carbon dioxide-baited traps: flight manoeuvres and trapping efficiency. Med. Vet. Entomol. 26:11-26.

    Cooperband, M.F. and R.T. Cardé. 2006. Comparison of plume structures of carbon dioxide emitted from different mosquito traps. Med. Vet. Entomol. 26:1-10.

    Braks, M.A.H., M.F. Cooperband and R.T. Cardé. 2005. 3-D flight track analyses of Culex mosquito orientation to oviposition-related odors. Proceedings Measuring Behavior 2005, Wageningen, The Netherlands, pp. 209-210.

    Cardé, R.T. 2005. Bioassays for insect attractants, to what end: aiding chemical identification, measuring adaptive value or verifying orientation mechanisms? Proceedings Measuring Behavior 2005, Wageningen, The Netherlands, pp. 203-206.

    Bau, J., K.A. Justus, C. Loudon and R.T. Cardé. 2005. Electroantennographic resolution of pulsed pheromone plumes in two species of moths with bipectinate antennae. Chem. Senses. 30: 771-780.

    Dekker, T., M. Geier and R.T. Cardé. 2005. Carbon dioxide instantly sensitizes female yellow fever mosquitoes to human skin odours. J. Exp. Biol. 208:2963-2972.

    Owen, J.P., B.A. Mullens, K.A. Justus and R.T. Cardé. 2005. Northern fowl mite orientation in a thermal gradient and evidence for idiothetic course control. Physiol. Entomol. 30:293-302.

    Justus, K.A., R.T. Cardé and A.S. French. 2005. Dynamic properties of antennal responses in two moth species. J. Neurophysiol. 93:2233-2239.

    Schofield, S.W., K.A. Justus, A. Mafra-Neto and R.T. Cardé. 2003. Flight of male Cadra cautella along plumes of air and pheromone superimposed on backgrounds of pheromone. Entomol. Exp. Appl. 109:173-182.

    Koch, U., A.M. Cardé and R.T. Cardé. 2002. Calibration of an EAG system to measure airborne concentration of pheromone formulated for mating disruption of the pink bollworm moth, Pectinophoro gossypiella (Saunders) (Lep., Gelechiidae) J. Appl. Entomol. 126:431-436.

    Dekker, T., B. Steib, R.T. Cardé and M. Geier. 2002. L-Lactic acid: a human-signifying host cue for the anthropophilic mosquito Anopheles gambiae. Med. Vet. Entomol. 16:91-98.

    Justus, K.A., S.W. Schofield, J. Murlis and R.T. Cardé. 2002. Flight behaviour of Cadra cautella males in rapidly pulsed pheromone plumes. Physiol. Entomol. 27:58-66.

    Justus, K.A. and R. T. Cardé. 2002. Flight behaviour of two moths, Cadra cautella and Pectinophora gossypiella, in homogeneous clouds of pheromone. Physiol. Entomol. 27:67-75.

    Bau, J., K.A. Justus and R.T. Cardé. 2002. Antennal resolution of pheromone plumes in three moth species. J. Insect Physiol. 48:433-442.

    Justus, K.A., J. Murlis, C. Jones and R.T. Cardé. 2002. Measurement of odor-plume structure in a wind tunnel using a photoionization detector and a tracer gas. Environ. Fluid Mech. 2:115-142.

    Farrell, J.A., J. Murlis, W. Lei and R.T. Cardé. 2002. Filament-based atmospheric dispersion model to achieve short time-scale structure of odor plumes. Environ. Fluid Mech. 2:143-169.

    Li, W. J.A. Farrell and R.T. Cardé. 2001. Tracking of fluid-advected odor plumes: strategies inspired by insect orientation to pheromone. Adapt. Behav. 9:143-167.

    Kenna, M.A., W.E. Wallner, P.S. Grinburg and R.T. Cardé. 2001. Female flight propensity in Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) from Russia, North America and their reciprocal F1 hybrids. Environ. Entomol. 30: 380-387.

    Dekker, T., W. Takken and R.T. Cardé. 2001. Structure of host-odour plumes influences catch of Anopheles gambiae s.s. and Aedes aegypti in a dual-choice olfactometer. Physiol. Entomol. 26:124-134.

    Murlis, J., M.A. Willis and R.T. Cardé. 2000. Spatial and temporal structures of pheromone plumes in fields and forests. Physiol. Entomol. 25: 211-222.

    Cardé, R.T. and B.G.J. Knols. 2000.  Effects of light levels and plume structure on the orientation manoeuvres of male gypsy moths flying along pheromone plumes.  Physiol. Entomol. 25: 141-150.

    Edited Books

    Resh, V.H. and R.T. Cardé, eds. 2009. Encyclopedia of Insects, 2nd edn. Academic Press, San Diego. 1132 p.

    Cardé, R.T. and J.G. Millar, eds. 2004. Advances in the Chemical Ecology of Insects. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 341 p.

    Resh, V.H. and R.T. Cardé, eds. 2003. Encyclopedia of Insects, 1st edn., Academic Press, San Diego. 1266 p.

    Cardé, R.T. and A. K. Minks, eds. 1996. Insect Pheromone Research. New Directions. Chapman & Hall, New York. 684 p.

    Cardé, R.T. and W.J. Bell, eds. 1995. Chemical Ecology of Insects 2. Chapman & Hall, New York. 433 p.

    Bell, W.J. and R.T. Cardé, eds. 1984. Chemical Ecology of Insects. Chapman & Hall, London. 524 p.

    Berenbaum, M.R., R.T. Cardé and G.E. Robinson, eds. 1999-2009. Annual Review of Entomology. Vols. 44-54.


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