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Plant odor and sex pheromone are integral elements of specific mate recognition in an insect herbivore
by
Bengtsson, Marie
, Borrero-Echeverry, Felipe
, Nakamuta, Kiyoshi
, Witzgall, Peter
in
Allelochemicals
/ Animal behavior
/ Basic Medicine
/ Biological evolution
/ Biosynthesis
/ BRIEF COMMUNICATION
/ Brief Communications
/ Butterflies & moths
/ Chemical communication
/ Cockroaches
/ Cotton
/ Ecological speciation
/ Farmaceutisk vetenskap
/ Farmaceutisk vetenskaper
/ Flowers & plants
/ Host plants
/ Host preferences
/ Insects
/ Males
/ Mate recognition
/ Medical and Health Sciences
/ Medicin och hälsovetenskap
/ Medicinska grundvetenskaper
/ Nocturnal
/ Odorants
/ Olfactory discrimination
/ Olfactory discrimination learning
/ Organic chemistry
/ Pharmaceutical Sciences
/ Pheromones
/ premating sexual communication
/ Recognition
/ Reproductive isolation
/ Sex
/ Sex pheromone
/ Sibling species
/ specific mate recognition
/ Volatile compounds
2018
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Plant odor and sex pheromone are integral elements of specific mate recognition in an insect herbivore
by
Bengtsson, Marie
, Borrero-Echeverry, Felipe
, Nakamuta, Kiyoshi
, Witzgall, Peter
in
Allelochemicals
/ Animal behavior
/ Basic Medicine
/ Biological evolution
/ Biosynthesis
/ BRIEF COMMUNICATION
/ Brief Communications
/ Butterflies & moths
/ Chemical communication
/ Cockroaches
/ Cotton
/ Ecological speciation
/ Farmaceutisk vetenskap
/ Farmaceutisk vetenskaper
/ Flowers & plants
/ Host plants
/ Host preferences
/ Insects
/ Males
/ Mate recognition
/ Medical and Health Sciences
/ Medicin och hälsovetenskap
/ Medicinska grundvetenskaper
/ Nocturnal
/ Odorants
/ Olfactory discrimination
/ Olfactory discrimination learning
/ Organic chemistry
/ Pharmaceutical Sciences
/ Pheromones
/ premating sexual communication
/ Recognition
/ Reproductive isolation
/ Sex
/ Sex pheromone
/ Sibling species
/ specific mate recognition
/ Volatile compounds
2018
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Plant odor and sex pheromone are integral elements of specific mate recognition in an insect herbivore
by
Bengtsson, Marie
, Borrero-Echeverry, Felipe
, Nakamuta, Kiyoshi
, Witzgall, Peter
in
Allelochemicals
/ Animal behavior
/ Basic Medicine
/ Biological evolution
/ Biosynthesis
/ BRIEF COMMUNICATION
/ Brief Communications
/ Butterflies & moths
/ Chemical communication
/ Cockroaches
/ Cotton
/ Ecological speciation
/ Farmaceutisk vetenskap
/ Farmaceutisk vetenskaper
/ Flowers & plants
/ Host plants
/ Host preferences
/ Insects
/ Males
/ Mate recognition
/ Medical and Health Sciences
/ Medicin och hälsovetenskap
/ Medicinska grundvetenskaper
/ Nocturnal
/ Odorants
/ Olfactory discrimination
/ Olfactory discrimination learning
/ Organic chemistry
/ Pharmaceutical Sciences
/ Pheromones
/ premating sexual communication
/ Recognition
/ Reproductive isolation
/ Sex
/ Sex pheromone
/ Sibling species
/ specific mate recognition
/ Volatile compounds
2018
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Plant odor and sex pheromone are integral elements of specific mate recognition in an insect herbivore
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Plant odor and sex pheromone are integral elements of specific mate recognition in an insect herbivore
2018
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Specific mate recognition relies on the chemical senses in most animals, and especially in nocturnal insects. Two signal types mediate premating olfactory communication in terrestrial habitats: sex pheromones, which blend into an atmosphere of plant odorants. We show that host plant volatiles affect the perception of sex pheromone in males of the African cotton leafworm Spodoptera littoralis and that pheromone and plant volatiles are not perceived as independent messages. In clean air, S. littoralis males are attracted to single synthetic pheromone components or even the pheromone of a sibling species, oriental cotton leafworm S. litura. Presence of host plant volatiles, however, reduces the male response to deficient or heterospecific pheromone signals. That plant cues enhance discrimination of sex pheromone quality confirms the idea that specific mate recognition in noctuid moths has evolved in concert with adaptation to host plants. Shifts in either female host preference or sex pheromone biosynthesis give rise to new communication channels that have the potential to initiate or contribute to reproductive isolation.
Publisher
Wiley,Oxford University Press,John Wiley and Sons Inc
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