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Pheromone communication in moths: evolution, behavior, and application / edited by Jeremy D. Allison and Ring T. Cardé. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1132473.pdf>.

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Тематика: Moths.; Pheromones.; Animal communication.; Animal communication.; Moths.; Pheromones.; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Physical; SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Entomology

Коллекции: EBSCO

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"Common among moths is a mate-finding system in which females emit a pheromone, which induces males to fly upwind along the pheromone plume. Following the chemical identification of the pheromone of the domesticated silk moth in 1959, the number of moth species with identified pheromone attractants has climbed steadily, providing a rich base for review and synthesis. Pheromone Communication in Moths summarizes moth pheromone biology, including the chemical structures used by the various lineages, signal production and perception, the genetic control of moth pheromone traits, interactions of pheromones with host plant volatiles, pheromone dispersal and orientation, male pheromones and courtship, and the evolutionary forces that have likely shaped these pheromone signals and their role in sexual selection. Also included are chapters on practical applications in the control and monitoring of pest species as well as case studies of pheromone systems of a number of species and groups of closely allied species. Pheromone Communication in Moths will be an invaluable resource for entomologists, chemical ecologists, and pest management scientists, as well as for those studying pheromone communication and pest management"--Provided by publisher.

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Оглавление

  • Cover
  • PHEROMONE COMMUNICATION IN MOTHS
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • CONTENTS
  • LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
  • PART ONE
    • 1 Reminiscence of the Early Days
    • 2 Pheromones: Reproductive Isolation and Evolution in Moths
    • 3 Variation in Moth Pheromones: Causes and Consequences
    • 4 Evolutionary Patterns of Pheromone Diversity in Lepidoptera
    • 5 Sexual Selection
    • 6 Genetic Control of Moth Sex Pheromone Signal and Response
    • 7 Contextual Modulation of Moth Pheromone Perception by Plant Odors
    • 8 Toward a Quantitative Paradigm for Sex Pheromone Production in Moths
    • 9 Molecular Biology of Reception
    • 10 Moth Sex Pheromone Olfaction: Flux and Flexibility in the Coordinated Confl uences of Visual and Olfactory Pathways
    • 11 Moth Navigation along Pheromone Plumes
    • 12 Male Pheromones in Moths: Reproductive Isolation, Sexy Sons, and Good Genes
  • PART TWO
    • 13 Small Ermine Moths: Role of Pheromones in Reproductive Isolation and Speciation
    • 14 Possible Reproductive Character Displacement in Saturniid Moths in the Genus Hemileuca
    • 15 The European Corn Borer Ostrinia nubilalis: Exotic Pest and Model System to Study Pheromone Evolution and Speciation
    • 16 Divergence of the Sex Pheromone Systems in “Oriental” Ostrinia species
    • 17 Utetheisa ornatrix (Erebidae, Arctiinae): A Case Study of Sexual Selection
    • 18 Pheromone Communication, Behavior, and Ecology in the North American Choristoneura genus
    • 19 The Endemic New Zealand Genera Ctenopseustis and Planotortrix: A Down-Under Story of Leafroller Moth Sex Pheromone Evolution and Speciation
    • 20 Evolution of Reproductive Isolation of Spodoptera frugiperda
    • 21 Pheromones of Heliothine Moths
  • PART THREE
    • 22 Monitoring for Surveillance and Management
    • 23 Pheromones as Management Tools: Mass Trapping and Lure-and-Kill
    • 24 Mating Disruption of Moth Pests in Integrated Pest Management: A Mechanistic Approach
  • INDEX

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