Animal aggregation is a general phenomenon in ecological systems. Aggregations are generally considered as an evolutionary advantageous state in which members derive the benefits of mate choice and protection against natural enemies, balanced by the costs of limiting resources and intraspecific competition. Many insects use chemical information to find conspecifics and to form aggregations. In this study, we describe a spatio-temporal simulation model designed to explore and quantify the effects of the strength of chemical attraction, on the colonization ability of a fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) population. We found that the use of infochemicals is crucial for colonizing an area. Fruit flies subject to an Allee effect that are unable...
<font size="3"><p>Many insect species use an aggregation pheromone to form groups with c...
Female fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) oviposit at communal sites where the larvae may coopera...
Little is known about how Drosophila adults behave in the wild, including mating, allocation of food...
Animal aggregation is a general phenomenon in ecological systems. Aggregations are generally conside...
Animal aggregation is a general phenomenon in ecological systems. Aggregations are generally conside...
The study of the role of chemical information in species interactions has been mostly restricted to...
Animal aggregation is a general phenomenon in ecological systems. Aggregations are generally conside...
Chemical information mediates species interactions in a wide range of organisms. Yet, the effect of ...
The effects of an aggregation pheromone on individual behaviour and food web interactions were inves...
<font size="3">Many insect species use an aggregation pheromone to form groups with conspecifics in ...
Many insects use chemical information to gather information about their environment. Infochemicals a...
1. The effects of an aggregation pheromone on individual behaviour and food web interactions were in...
1. Aggregation pheromones can evolve when individuals benefit from clustering. Such a situation can ...
1. Aggregation pheromones can evolve when individuals benefit from clustering. Such a situation can ...
Massive economic damage by spotted-wing drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, results from their uni...
<font size="3"><p>Many insect species use an aggregation pheromone to form groups with c...
Female fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) oviposit at communal sites where the larvae may coopera...
Little is known about how Drosophila adults behave in the wild, including mating, allocation of food...
Animal aggregation is a general phenomenon in ecological systems. Aggregations are generally conside...
Animal aggregation is a general phenomenon in ecological systems. Aggregations are generally conside...
The study of the role of chemical information in species interactions has been mostly restricted to...
Animal aggregation is a general phenomenon in ecological systems. Aggregations are generally conside...
Chemical information mediates species interactions in a wide range of organisms. Yet, the effect of ...
The effects of an aggregation pheromone on individual behaviour and food web interactions were inves...
<font size="3">Many insect species use an aggregation pheromone to form groups with conspecifics in ...
Many insects use chemical information to gather information about their environment. Infochemicals a...
1. The effects of an aggregation pheromone on individual behaviour and food web interactions were in...
1. Aggregation pheromones can evolve when individuals benefit from clustering. Such a situation can ...
1. Aggregation pheromones can evolve when individuals benefit from clustering. Such a situation can ...
Massive economic damage by spotted-wing drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, results from their uni...
<font size="3"><p>Many insect species use an aggregation pheromone to form groups with c...
Female fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) oviposit at communal sites where the larvae may coopera...
Little is known about how Drosophila adults behave in the wild, including mating, allocation of food...