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Chemical communication in isopteraComunicação Química em Isoptera
(2009-01-01)
The semiochemicals produced by termites have been little studied compared to those of ants and bees. Among the limiting factors are the cryptic habits of termites, together with the difficulty in maintaining many species ...
Chemical communication in isoptera
(Entomological Soc Brasil, 2009-01-01)
The semiochemicals produced by termites have been little studied compared to those of ants and bees. Among the limiting factors are the cryptic habits of termites, together with the difficulty in maintaining many species ...
Chemical communication in isoptera
(Entomological Soc Brasil, 2009-01-01)
The semiochemicals produced by termites have been little studied compared to those of ants and bees. Among the limiting factors are the cryptic habits of termites, together with the difficulty in maintaining many species ...
Chemical communication in isoptera
(Entomological Soc Brasil, 2014)
An improved stereospecific synthesis of (Z,E)-9, 11, 13-Tetradecatrienal. Sex pheromone component of Stenoma cecropia
(2000)
(Z,E)-9,11,13-tetradecatrienal, a pheromone component of Stenoma cecropia, was prepared in 61% overall yield from 1-nonyne. The synthesis involved two palladium-catalyzed cros-couplings to afford a 1,3-dien5-yne, which was ...
PHEROMONES and EXOCRINE GLANDS IN ISOPTERA
(Elsevier Academic Press Inc., 2010-01-01)
Termites are eusocial insects that have a peculiar and intriguing system of communication using pheromones. The termite pheromones are composed of a blend of chemical substances and they coordinate different social ...
PHEROMONES and EXOCRINE GLANDS IN ISOPTERA
(Elsevier Academic Press Inc., 2010-01-01)
Termites are eusocial insects that have a peculiar and intriguing system of communication using pheromones. The termite pheromones are composed of a blend of chemical substances and they coordinate different social ...
Switching attraction to inhibition: Mating-induced reversed role of sex pheromone in an insect
(Company of Biologists, 2010-09)
In the moth, Agrotis ipsilon, newly mated males cease to be attracted to the female-produced sex pheromone, preventing them from re-mating until the next night, by which time they would have refilled their reproductive ...