This is a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet containing the data for Steiger et al (2007) The smell of parents: breeding status influences cuticular hydrocarbon pattern in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides. A gas chromatographic analysis of the cuticular lipids of different groups of N. vespilloides individuals of both sexes was performed. Data represent raw peak areas for each of 91 peaks quantified by GC. For compound identity of peaks please see publication
Proportion of hydrocarbon substance classes and hydrocarbon chain length of cuticular profiles of Ca...
Pissodes strobi and P. nemorensis are weevils (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) that infest pines (Pinus s...
The Asian lady beetle Harmonia axyridis originates from Asia and has established invasive population...
The waxy layer of the cuticle has been shown to play a fundamental role in recognition systems of in...
The waxy layer covering the surface of most terrestrial insects is mainly composed of non-polar lipi...
Correlated changes in breeding status and polyunsaturated cuticular hydrocarbons: the chemical basis...
This is a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet containing the data for Steiger et al (2013) Sexual selection ...
The Asian Rhino beetle, Trypoxylus dichotomus, is characterized by its large pitchfork horns on th...
The social wasps have a remarkable system of organization in which chemical communication mediate di...
Burying beetles have fascinated scientists for centuries due to their elaborate form of biparental c...
In many insects, females have certain hydrocarbons in their cuticular hydrocarbon profile that serve...
Most of our knowledge on insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) stems from analytical techniques based...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) have been used as a chemotaxonomic tool to support the classification ...
This is the data for the manuscript “Behavioral plasticity and GxE of reproductive tactics in Nicrop...
Chemical traits are increasingly recognised as important cues used in mate choice. For example, the ...
Proportion of hydrocarbon substance classes and hydrocarbon chain length of cuticular profiles of Ca...
Pissodes strobi and P. nemorensis are weevils (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) that infest pines (Pinus s...
The Asian lady beetle Harmonia axyridis originates from Asia and has established invasive population...
The waxy layer of the cuticle has been shown to play a fundamental role in recognition systems of in...
The waxy layer covering the surface of most terrestrial insects is mainly composed of non-polar lipi...
Correlated changes in breeding status and polyunsaturated cuticular hydrocarbons: the chemical basis...
This is a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet containing the data for Steiger et al (2013) Sexual selection ...
The Asian Rhino beetle, Trypoxylus dichotomus, is characterized by its large pitchfork horns on th...
The social wasps have a remarkable system of organization in which chemical communication mediate di...
Burying beetles have fascinated scientists for centuries due to their elaborate form of biparental c...
In many insects, females have certain hydrocarbons in their cuticular hydrocarbon profile that serve...
Most of our knowledge on insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) stems from analytical techniques based...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) have been used as a chemotaxonomic tool to support the classification ...
This is the data for the manuscript “Behavioral plasticity and GxE of reproductive tactics in Nicrop...
Chemical traits are increasingly recognised as important cues used in mate choice. For example, the ...
Proportion of hydrocarbon substance classes and hydrocarbon chain length of cuticular profiles of Ca...
Pissodes strobi and P. nemorensis are weevils (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) that infest pines (Pinus s...
The Asian lady beetle Harmonia axyridis originates from Asia and has established invasive population...