نتایج جستجو برای: sexual pheromone

تعداد نتایج: 124135  

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2000
X Zhou M Coll S W Applebaum

The Israeli population of the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner), undergoes a short-day, low-temperature pupal diapause and is also suspected of being a seasonal migrant in the eastern Mediterranean region. H. armigera were reared in the laboratory under several constant temperature and photoperiodic combinations which simulate average conditions encountered in the spring, summer, e...

2016
Katharina C. Engel Johannes Stökl Rebecca Schweizer Heiko Vogel Manfred Ayasse Joachim Ruther Sandra Steiger

The high energetic demand of parental care requires parents to direct their resources towards the support of existing offspring rather than investing into the production of additional young. However, how such a resource flow is channelled appropriately is poorly understood. In this study, we provide the first comprehensive analysis of the physiological mechanisms coordinating parental and matin...

2001
Peter Witzgall

Four decades of pheromone research have provided the tools for environmentally safe control of insects through manipulation of male sexual behaviours. In Europe, disruption of mating by aerial dissemination of synthetic pheromones is used to control several economically important tortricids in orchards and vineyards on ca. 50 000 ha. In addition, attracticide lures have been developed for popul...

2013
Erik van Bergen Paul M. Brakefield Stéphanie Heuskin Bas J. Zwaan Caroline M. Nieberding

Inbreeding depression results from mating among genetically related individuals and impairs reproductive success. The decrease in male mating success is usually attributed to an impact on multiple fitness-related traits that reduce the general condition of inbred males. Here, we find that the production of the male sex pheromone is reduced significantly by inbreeding in the butterfly Bicyclus a...

2015
Sébastien Lebreton Federica Trona Felipe Borrero-Echeverry Florian Bilz Veit Grabe Paul G. Becher Mikael A. Carlsson Dick R. Nässel Bill S. Hansson Silke Sachse Peter Witzgall

In Drosophila melanogaster, gender-specific behavioural responses to the male-produced sex pheromone cis-vaccenyl acetate (cVA) rely on sexually dimorphic, third-order neural circuits. We show that nutritional state in female flies modulates cVA perception in first-order olfactory neurons. Starvation increases, and feeding reduces attraction to food odour, in both sexes. Adding cVA to food odou...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Erik van Bergen Paul M Brakefield Stéphanie Heuskin Bas J Zwaan Caroline M Nieberding

Inbreeding depression results from mating among genetically related individuals and impairs reproductive success. The decrease in male mating success is usually attributed to an impact on multiple fitness-related traits that reduce the general condition of inbred males. Here, we find that the production of the male sex pheromone is reduced significantly by inbreeding in the butterfly Bicyclus a...

2015
Fiona C. Ingleby Astrid Groot

Recent research has demonstrated extensive within-species variation in pheromone expression in insect species, contrary to the view that pheromones are largely invariant within species. In fact, many studies on insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) show that pheromones can be highly dynamic traits that can express significant short-term plasticity across both abiotic and social environments. It ...

Journal: :Indian journal of biochemistry & biophysics 2009
R Rajkumar R Ilayaraja C Mucignat A Cavaggioni G Archunan

The alpha2u-globulin (alpha2u) is a pheromone carrier urinary protein believed to be relevant for sexual communication among rats and is characterized in laboratory rats. In the present study 17 kDa protein and the bound pheromones were characterized in a population of wild-type Indian common house rat (Rattus rattus). The protein was purified by two runs of Sephadex G-50 chromatography and ana...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2004
Jessica Straw Dan Rittschof

Imposex, male secondary sexual characteristics in female snails, is a morphological indicator of sub-lethal exposure to organotin compounds. The relation between imposex and behavioral responses to sex pheromones was studied. Responses of snails to sex specific pheromones were determined in laboratory assays. Females and males from a low imposex site and females, imposex females and males from ...

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