Gut bacteria are essential for development of an invasive bark beetle by regulating glucose transport. [PDF]
Liu F +9 more
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Effect of Volatile Organic Compounds from Branches of Healthy and Unhealthy <i>Araucaria araucana</i> (Molina) K. Koch Trees on Host Selection by Bark Beetle <i>Sinophloeus porteri</i> (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). [PDF]
Aniñir W +4 more
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Eurasian spruce bark beetle detects lanierone using a highly expressed specialist odorant receptor, present in several functional sensillum types. [PDF]
Yuvaraj JK +5 more
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Antennal Transcriptome Screening and Identification of Chemosensory Proteins in the Double-Spine European Spruce Bark Beetle, Ips duplicatus (Coleoptera: Scolytinae). [PDF]
Johny J +3 more
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The genome sequence of the beech bark beetle, <i>Taphrorychus bicolor</i> (Herbst, 1793). [PDF]
Telfer MG +9 more
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The Eurasian spruce bark beetle Ips typographus shapes the microbial communities of its offspring and the gallery environment. [PDF]
Baños-Quintana AP +2 more
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Correction: Know When You Are Too Many: Density-Dependent Release of Pheromones During Host Colonisation by the European Spruce Bark Beetle, Ips Typographus (L.). [PDF]
Frühbrodt T +5 more
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Verbenone Affects the Behavior of Insect Predators and Other Saproxylic Beetles Differently: Trials Using Pheromone-Baited Bark Beetle Traps. [PDF]
Bracalini M +2 more
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