Theoretical predictions suggest that species-specific signals used in the attraction of mates should evolve to reduce the risk of mismating and hybridization. These predictions lead to the hypothesis that the signals of spatially overlapping (i.e. sympatric or syntopic) species should differ more substantially than those of non-overlapping species. Earlier studies have tested this prediction for auditory and visual signals. Here we test the hypothesis using olfactory signals, specifically the aggregation pheromones of species from two genera of bark beetles, Dendroctonus and Ips. We found no direct evidence from within these genera regarding the fact that the chemical blends that make up these pheromones differ more substantially in species...
Bark beetles face challenges and trade-offs during host selection, imposed by lethal tree defences, ...
Bark beetles use a complex chemical communication system to locate a new host, upon which they can f...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Sex and aggregation pheromones consist of species-specific blends of chemicals. The way in which dif...
1. There has been a long-standing pre-occupation with how phytophagous insects use olfactory cues to...
Abstract Aggregation via pheromone signalling is essen-tial for tree-killing bark beetles to overcom...
Aggregation pheromones are used by fruit flies of the genus Drosophila to assemble on breeding subst...
The great European spruce bark beetle (Dendroctonus micans, Curculionidae: Scolytinae) and the borea...
The study of species diversification can identify the processes that shape patterns of species richn...
Studies have shown that the bark beetle Pityogenes bidentatus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae...
Pheromones are species-specific chemical signals used by insects to communicate, to find a mate, and...
Host selection by herbivorous insects is primarily thought to depend on attraction to olfactory cues...
Maladaptive sexual interactions among heterospecific individuals (sexual interference) can prevent t...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles face challenges and trade-offs during host selection, imposed by lethal tree defences, ...
Bark beetles use a complex chemical communication system to locate a new host, upon which they can f...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Sex and aggregation pheromones consist of species-specific blends of chemicals. The way in which dif...
1. There has been a long-standing pre-occupation with how phytophagous insects use olfactory cues to...
Abstract Aggregation via pheromone signalling is essen-tial for tree-killing bark beetles to overcom...
Aggregation pheromones are used by fruit flies of the genus Drosophila to assemble on breeding subst...
The great European spruce bark beetle (Dendroctonus micans, Curculionidae: Scolytinae) and the borea...
The study of species diversification can identify the processes that shape patterns of species richn...
Studies have shown that the bark beetle Pityogenes bidentatus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae...
Pheromones are species-specific chemical signals used by insects to communicate, to find a mate, and...
Host selection by herbivorous insects is primarily thought to depend on attraction to olfactory cues...
Maladaptive sexual interactions among heterospecific individuals (sexual interference) can prevent t...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...
Bark beetles face challenges and trade-offs during host selection, imposed by lethal tree defences, ...
Bark beetles use a complex chemical communication system to locate a new host, upon which they can f...
Bark beetles use aggregation pheromones to promote group foraging, thus increasing the chances of an...