Physiological Ecology


I. Synchronization with  the environment: Temporal and spatial alternatives, 

   including effects of photoperiod, temperature and/or diet on endocrine systems    

   eliciting physiological responses requisite for:



   4. Reproduction

Abstracts from the XXI International Congress of Entomology:

Eiras AE, 2000, The role of grass infusions as oviposition attractants and oviposition stimulants for Aedes aegypti

Kvedaras OL, Gregg PC, Del Socorro AP, Alter D & Moore C, 2000, The effects of host plant odours on the calling behaviour, egg maturation and mating success of the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Meiners T & Strohm E, 2000, Sex and crime in a beetle: Female choice and deadly male - male aggression in Malachius bipustulatus

Millar JG, 2000, Oviposition attractants and oviposition stimulants for Culex mosquitoes

Nakamuta K, Gotoh T, Tokoro M & Nakashima T, 2000, Increase of trap catches by a combination of male sex pheromones and floral attractant in longhorn beetle, Alaglyptus subfasciatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)

Pener MP, 2000, A male view on reproductive diapause, or coadaption of male reproductive strategies to diapause in female insects

 

 

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