Mating is preceded by a series of interdependent events that can be broadly categorized into searching and courtship. Long-range signals convey species- and sex-specific information during searching, while short-range signals provide information specific to individuals during courtship. Studies have shown that cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) can be used for mate recognition in addition to protecting insects from desiccation. In Psylloidea, four species rely on semiochemicals for long-range mate attraction. Psyllid mating research has focused on long-range mate attraction and has largely ignored the potential use of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) as mate recognition cues. This study investigated whether CHCs of Aacanthocnema dobsoni have semioc...
[EN]Females of most aculeate Hymenoptera mate only once and males are therefore under a strong compe...
BackgroundCuticular hydrocarbons (CHC) have been documented to play crucial roles as species- and se...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
Mate finding and courtship involve complex interactions that require close coordination between indi...
peer reviewedMales of polyandrous species have to overcome sperm competition. They should select the...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
The cuticle of virtually any insect is covered by a thin layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) typi...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
To recognize one's mate is essential for all sexually reproducing animals. In insects, mate recognit...
The role of cuticular chemicals in mating behavior and their chemical components were studied in two...
Editor: Frederic Marion-Poll, INRA - Paris 6 - AgroParisTech, France.International audienceMost livi...
International audienceMost living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Dr...
Chemical signals frequently underlie sexual isolation between insect species. Our understanding of t...
[EN]Females of most aculeate Hymenoptera mate only once and males are therefore under a strong compe...
BackgroundCuticular hydrocarbons (CHC) have been documented to play crucial roles as species- and se...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
Mate finding and courtship involve complex interactions that require close coordination between indi...
peer reviewedMales of polyandrous species have to overcome sperm competition. They should select the...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
The cuticle of virtually any insect is covered by a thin layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) typi...
Most living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Drosophila melanogaster ...
To recognize one's mate is essential for all sexually reproducing animals. In insects, mate recognit...
The role of cuticular chemicals in mating behavior and their chemical components were studied in two...
Editor: Frederic Marion-Poll, INRA - Paris 6 - AgroParisTech, France.International audienceMost livi...
International audienceMost living organisms use pheromones for inter-individual communication. In Dr...
Chemical signals frequently underlie sexual isolation between insect species. Our understanding of t...
[EN]Females of most aculeate Hymenoptera mate only once and males are therefore under a strong compe...
BackgroundCuticular hydrocarbons (CHC) have been documented to play crucial roles as species- and se...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...