The cuticular hydrocarbon compositions of two sympatric species of Australian Drosophila in the montium subgroup of the melanogaster group that use cuticular hydrocarbons in mate recognition have been characterized. Drosophila birchii has 34 components in greater than trace amounts, with a carbon number range of C-20 to C-33. Drosophila serrata has 21 components above trace level and a carbon number range of C-24 to C-31. These two species share eight hydrocarbon components, with all but two of them being monoenes. For both species, the (Z)-9-monoenes are the predominant positional isomer. The hydrocarbons of D. birchii are n-alkanes, n-alkenes (Z)-5-, (Z)-7-, (Z)-9-, and (Z)-11-), low to trace levels of homologous (Z,Z)-7,11- and (Z,Z)-9,1...
0265-9247 (Print) Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ReviewPheromones play a crucial r...
Editor: Frederic Marion-Poll, INRA - Paris 6 - AgroParisTech, France.International audienceMost livi...
Surface chemical compounds are key components of survival and reproduction in many species. Cuticula...
Abstract—Epicuticular hydrocarbon variation was investigated among the three species of the Drosophi...
Background: We characterized variation and chemical composition of epicuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) ...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
Drosophila athabasca, a species complex native to North America, provides a unique opportunity to st...
SummaryBackgroundIn many insect species, cuticular hydrocarbons serve as pheromones that can mediate...
International audienceMost living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Dr...
0001-8244 (Print) Journal Article ReviewI review the recent literature on cuticular hydrocarbons (CH...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
0265-9247 (Print) Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ReviewPheromones play a crucial r...
Editor: Frederic Marion-Poll, INRA - Paris 6 - AgroParisTech, France.International audienceMost livi...
Surface chemical compounds are key components of survival and reproduction in many species. Cuticula...
Abstract—Epicuticular hydrocarbon variation was investigated among the three species of the Drosophi...
Background: We characterized variation and chemical composition of epicuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) ...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
Drosophila athabasca, a species complex native to North America, provides a unique opportunity to st...
SummaryBackgroundIn many insect species, cuticular hydrocarbons serve as pheromones that can mediate...
International audienceMost living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Dr...
0001-8244 (Print) Journal Article ReviewI review the recent literature on cuticular hydrocarbons (CH...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
0265-9247 (Print) Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ReviewPheromones play a crucial r...
Editor: Frederic Marion-Poll, INRA - Paris 6 - AgroParisTech, France.International audienceMost livi...
Surface chemical compounds are key components of survival and reproduction in many species. Cuticula...