Female moths are known to detect their own sex pheromone—a phenomenon called “autodetection”. Autodetection has various effects on female moth behavior, including altering natural circadian rhythm of calling behavior, inducing flight, and in some cases causing aggregations of conspecifics. A proposed hypothesis for the possible evolutionary benefits of autodetection is its possible role as a spacing mechanism to reduce female-female competition. Here, we explore autodetection in two species of tortricids (Grapholita molesta (Busck) and Choristoneura rosaceana (Harris)). We find that females of both species not only “autodetect,” but that learning (change in behavior following experience) occurs, which affects behavior for at least 24 hours ...
Sex pheromone communication and related physiological processes are regulated by circadian clock mec...
Heliolithine moth larvae are serious agricultural pests causing hundreds of millions of dollars in a...
Plasticity in the response to stimuli related to food and oviposition cues is well documented in ins...
Olfactory communication research with insects utilizing sex pheromones has focused on the effects of...
We have examined the timing of calling behavior in the female Egyptian cotton leafworm, Spodoptera l...
Behaviour of male moths and electrophysiological responses of male pheromone-specific olfactory rece...
The diel periodicity of female calling behaviour in Ditula angustiorana (Haw.) was studied under lab...
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is one of the suggested drivers of the global decline in insects, i...
International audienceWe studied modulations of flight activity in European grapevine moth females (...
Background: In the course of evolution butterflies and moths developed two different reproductive be...
International audienceIn most moth species, pair formation has been characterized by female signalli...
BACKGROUND: In the course of evolution butterflies and moths developed two different reproductive be...
Butterflies and moths are subject to different evolutionary pressures that affect several aspects of...
Graduation date: 1979The sinuous flight behavior of male Douglas-fir tussock\ud moths, Orgyia pseudo...
We report an unusual case of communal sexual display in the arctiid moth Utetheisa ornatrix that we ...
Sex pheromone communication and related physiological processes are regulated by circadian clock mec...
Heliolithine moth larvae are serious agricultural pests causing hundreds of millions of dollars in a...
Plasticity in the response to stimuli related to food and oviposition cues is well documented in ins...
Olfactory communication research with insects utilizing sex pheromones has focused on the effects of...
We have examined the timing of calling behavior in the female Egyptian cotton leafworm, Spodoptera l...
Behaviour of male moths and electrophysiological responses of male pheromone-specific olfactory rece...
The diel periodicity of female calling behaviour in Ditula angustiorana (Haw.) was studied under lab...
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is one of the suggested drivers of the global decline in insects, i...
International audienceWe studied modulations of flight activity in European grapevine moth females (...
Background: In the course of evolution butterflies and moths developed two different reproductive be...
International audienceIn most moth species, pair formation has been characterized by female signalli...
BACKGROUND: In the course of evolution butterflies and moths developed two different reproductive be...
Butterflies and moths are subject to different evolutionary pressures that affect several aspects of...
Graduation date: 1979The sinuous flight behavior of male Douglas-fir tussock\ud moths, Orgyia pseudo...
We report an unusual case of communal sexual display in the arctiid moth Utetheisa ornatrix that we ...
Sex pheromone communication and related physiological processes are regulated by circadian clock mec...
Heliolithine moth larvae are serious agricultural pests causing hundreds of millions of dollars in a...
Plasticity in the response to stimuli related to food and oviposition cues is well documented in ins...