Abstract: Since when have men known of chemical communication? The essay will begin with a speculation on a possible "prehistoric " scene when early human hunters observed animals. This will lead directly to a more than 300-year-old description of a rather modern experiment with dogs. From here we come to the situation about 120 years ago, when sexual attraction of male moths by their females was described. Even the use of female moths for trapping pest species males was already considered 100 years ago. The so far final development began in the 1950s with the chemical identification of the sexual attractant of the silkmoth Bombyx. Such substances were then named pheromones and bombykol, the sexual attractant of the female silkmot...
In polyandrous species, males seek to maximize their reproductive output by monopolizing their mate....
Pheromones are chemical signals (semiochemicals) that act between members of the same species, sex p...
Pheromones are intraspecific chemical signals serving as a ubiquitous form of communication, particu...
Communication with species-specific chemical signals - pheromones - is a common phenomenon in the wo...
Communication with species-specific chemical signals - pheromones - is a common phenomenon in the wo...
The first pheromone ever identified in (1956) was a powerful sex attractant for silkworm moths. A te...
The Journal of Chemical Ecology, particularly in its early years was devoted almost exclusively to r...
Background: Sexual reproduction entails the encounter of the sexes and the multiplicity of rituals i...
Chemical communication by means of sex pheromones is central to the mating systems of a wide range o...
Research on numerous species of moths (Lepidoptera) has shown that the sex pheromones released by fe...
The discovery of ‘queen substance’, and the subsequent identification and synthesis of key component...
The use of synthetically created pheromones for insect monitoring and control has become a very impo...
The discovery of ‘queen substance’, and the subsequent identification and synthesis of keycomponents...
In polyandrous species, males seek to maximize their reproductive output by monopolizing their mate....
Male moths locate their mates using species-specific sex pheromones emitted by conspecific females. ...
In polyandrous species, males seek to maximize their reproductive output by monopolizing their mate....
Pheromones are chemical signals (semiochemicals) that act between members of the same species, sex p...
Pheromones are intraspecific chemical signals serving as a ubiquitous form of communication, particu...
Communication with species-specific chemical signals - pheromones - is a common phenomenon in the wo...
Communication with species-specific chemical signals - pheromones - is a common phenomenon in the wo...
The first pheromone ever identified in (1956) was a powerful sex attractant for silkworm moths. A te...
The Journal of Chemical Ecology, particularly in its early years was devoted almost exclusively to r...
Background: Sexual reproduction entails the encounter of the sexes and the multiplicity of rituals i...
Chemical communication by means of sex pheromones is central to the mating systems of a wide range o...
Research on numerous species of moths (Lepidoptera) has shown that the sex pheromones released by fe...
The discovery of ‘queen substance’, and the subsequent identification and synthesis of key component...
The use of synthetically created pheromones for insect monitoring and control has become a very impo...
The discovery of ‘queen substance’, and the subsequent identification and synthesis of keycomponents...
In polyandrous species, males seek to maximize their reproductive output by monopolizing their mate....
Male moths locate their mates using species-specific sex pheromones emitted by conspecific females. ...
In polyandrous species, males seek to maximize their reproductive output by monopolizing their mate....
Pheromones are chemical signals (semiochemicals) that act between members of the same species, sex p...
Pheromones are intraspecific chemical signals serving as a ubiquitous form of communication, particu...