Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) have important functions in insects, including waterproofing, species recognition, and signaling. They can act as pheromones and facilitate chemical mimicry, can be relatively simple or complex, and they have been the subject of much research. This chapter discusses studies of plasticity in CHC profile across abiotic and biotic environments. It explores the potential effects of plasticity and genotype-by-environment interactions (GEIs) on the evolution of CHC profiles in the context of sexual selection and signaling across heterogeneous environments. First, the chapter examines CHC variation across abiotic environments such as temperature and diet. Next, it considers the effects of biotic environmental variatio...
In Drosophila melanogaster, chemical cues in the form of cuticular hydrocarbons play an important r...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are hydrophobic compounds deposited on the arthropod cuticle that are ...
Our expectations for the evolution of chemical signals in response to sexual selection are uncertain...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G × Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity. ...
0001-8244 (Print) Journal Article ReviewI review the recent literature on cuticular hydrocarbons (CH...
We took a comparative approach utilizing clines to investigate the extent to which natural selection...
We took a comparative approach utilizing clines to investigate the extent to which natural selection...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G x Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity. ...
Recent research has demonstrated extensive within-species variation in pheromone expression in insec...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of many elaborate traits, but sexual trait evoluti...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G x Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity, ...
genotype 9 environment interaction; honest signalling; sexual selection; signal quality. Genotype-by...
Our expectations for the evolution of chemical signals in response to sexual selection are uncertain...
Abstract The insect cuticle is the interface between internal homeostasis and the often harsh extern...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
In Drosophila melanogaster, chemical cues in the form of cuticular hydrocarbons play an important r...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are hydrophobic compounds deposited on the arthropod cuticle that are ...
Our expectations for the evolution of chemical signals in response to sexual selection are uncertain...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G × Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity. ...
0001-8244 (Print) Journal Article ReviewI review the recent literature on cuticular hydrocarbons (CH...
We took a comparative approach utilizing clines to investigate the extent to which natural selection...
We took a comparative approach utilizing clines to investigate the extent to which natural selection...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G x Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity. ...
Recent research has demonstrated extensive within-species variation in pheromone expression in insec...
Sexual selection is responsible for the evolution of many elaborate traits, but sexual trait evoluti...
Genotype-by-environment interactions (G x Es) describe genetic variation for phenotypic plasticity, ...
genotype 9 environment interaction; honest signalling; sexual selection; signal quality. Genotype-by...
Our expectations for the evolution of chemical signals in response to sexual selection are uncertain...
Abstract The insect cuticle is the interface between internal homeostasis and the often harsh extern...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
In Drosophila melanogaster, chemical cues in the form of cuticular hydrocarbons play an important r...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are hydrophobic compounds deposited on the arthropod cuticle that are ...
Our expectations for the evolution of chemical signals in response to sexual selection are uncertain...