II. Biotic interactions
2. Pheromones: control of synthesis, reception and transduction.
Abstracts from
the XXI International Congress of Entomology:
Barbosa RMR, & Regis LN, 2000, Response of
gravid female Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera-Culicidae)
to natural pheromone in the choice of an oviposition site
Cardé RT, Justus K, & Murlis J, 2000,
Sensory inputs governing upwind flight of male moths along
pheromone plumes
Ignell R & Anton S, 2000, Juvenile hormone
- Its effect on aggregation behaviour and central nervous
processing of aggregation pheromones in the desert locust
James DJ, 2000, Pheromone biology of a
pentatomid pest of Australian citrus and a reduviid predator
Leal WS, 2000,
Chemical communication in scarab beetles
Loudon C, Koehl MAR, 2000, Air flow
through pectinate insect antennae and odorant interception rates
McMahon C, Guerin PM, 2000, Responses of
the tropical bont tick Amblyomma variegatum to its
aggregation-attachment-pheromone and to host odour on a
servosphere
Millar JG, McBrien HL, Ho HY, & Rice RE,
2000, Identification of sex pheromones of economically important
stink bug pests of agriculture
Schiestl FP, Peakall R, Ibarra F, &
Francke W, 2000, Pollinator attraction by pheromone-mimicking
volatiles in Australian and European orchids
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