Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play an important role as contact pheromones in insects, particularly in flies. However, for many fly taxa our understanding of the importance of CHCs in sexual communication is limited. Within the family Calliphoridae (blowflies), sex-specific differences in CHCs have been reported for several species, but there is no evidence that CHCs facilitate sexual behavior. In order to elucidate the function of CHCs in Calliphoridae, studies combining behavioral and chemical analyses are required. The present study used gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, along with behavioral assays, to assess whether CHCs facilitate sexual attraction in the small hairy maggot blowfly, Chrysomya varipes. The specific aims were to: 1)...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
<div><p>Many animal species communicate using chemical signals. In <i>Drosophila</i>, cuticular hydr...
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Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play an important role as contact pheromones in insects, particularly ...
Recognition of conspecifics and mates is based on a variety of sensory cues that are specific to the...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
International audienceRecognition of conspecifics and mates is based on a variety of sensory cues th...
Recognition of conspecifics and mates is based on a variety of sensory cues that are specific to the...
In many animals, there is a prolonged pre-reproductive period prior to sexual maturity. To avoid pre...
Editor: Frederic Marion-Poll, INRA - Paris 6 - AgroParisTech, France.International audienceMost livi...
International audienceMost living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Dr...
Many animal species communicate using chemical signals. In Drosophila, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs)...
SummaryBackgroundIn many insect species, cuticular hydrocarbons serve as pheromones that can mediate...
Many animal species communicate using chemical signals. In Drosophila, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs)...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
<div><p>Many animal species communicate using chemical signals. In <i>Drosophila</i>, cuticular hydr...
© 2020 European Society For Evolutionary Biology. Journal of Evolutionary Biology © 2020 European So...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play an important role as contact pheromones in insects, particularly ...
Recognition of conspecifics and mates is based on a variety of sensory cues that are specific to the...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
International audienceRecognition of conspecifics and mates is based on a variety of sensory cues th...
Recognition of conspecifics and mates is based on a variety of sensory cues that are specific to the...
In many animals, there is a prolonged pre-reproductive period prior to sexual maturity. To avoid pre...
Editor: Frederic Marion-Poll, INRA - Paris 6 - AgroParisTech, France.International audienceMost livi...
International audienceMost living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Dr...
Many animal species communicate using chemical signals. In Drosophila, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs)...
SummaryBackgroundIn many insect species, cuticular hydrocarbons serve as pheromones that can mediate...
Many animal species communicate using chemical signals. In Drosophila, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs)...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
<div><p>Many animal species communicate using chemical signals. In <i>Drosophila</i>, cuticular hydr...
© 2020 European Society For Evolutionary Biology. Journal of Evolutionary Biology © 2020 European So...