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The host marking pheromone application on the management of fruit flies - a review
(Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2012)
The aim of this work was to review the role of the host marking pheromone (HMP) and its application in integrated management programs for the fruit flies. Initially the oviposition behavior of tephritids has been analyzed ...
Identification of trail pheromone compounds from the labial glands of the stingless bee Geotrigona mombuca
(BIRKHAUSER VERLAG AG, 2009)
Foragers of several species of stingless bees deposit pheromone spots in the vegetation to guide recruited nestmates to a rich food source. Recent studies have shown that Trigona and Scaptotrigona workers secrete these ...
Discrimination of bile acids by the rainbow trout olfactory system: evidence as potential pheromone
(Soc Biolgia Chile, 2008-01-01)
Electro-olfactogram recording was used to determine whether the olfactory epithelium of adult rainbow trout is specifically sensitive to bile acids, some of which have been hypothesized to function as pheromones. of 38 ...
Identification of the Sex Pheromone of Female Eurata patagiata
(Society of Southwestern Entomologists, 2018-03)
Eurata patagiata Burmeister is a diurnal moth of the Arctiinae subfamily of Eribidae. The chemical nature of pheromones of the family has not been well studied. Calling behavior was observed. Using several chemical techniques ...
Pheromone paths attached to the substrate in meliponine bees: helpful but not obligatory for recruitment success
(SPRINGER, 2011)
In contrast to marking of the location of resources or sexual partners using single-spot pheromone sources, pheromone paths attached to the substrate and assisting orientation are rarely found among flying organisms. ...
Transduction for pheromones in the main olfactory epithelium is mediated by the Ca2+-activated channel TRPM5
(Society for Neuroscience, 2014)
Growing evidence suggests that the main olfactory epithelium contains a subset of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) responding to pheromones. One candidate subpopulation expresses the calcium activated cation channel TRPM5 ...
Discrimination of bile acids by the rainbow trout olfactory system: Evidence as potential pheromone
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2008)
Discrimination of bile acids by the rainbow trout olfactory system: evidence as potential pheromone
(Soc Biolgia Chile, 2014)