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Sex Pheromones in Snakes

Science, 1989
The majority of pheromones identified to date are insect pheromones, which are volatile in nature. Identification of nonvolatile pheromones have been relatively rare, especially in vertebrates. Male and female garter snakes use pheromones to mediate sexual behavior.
R T, Mason   +5 more
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Nematode sex pheromones

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1978
Current knowledge of the involvement of sex pheromones in the premating communication of free-living, plant-parasitic, and animal-parasitic nematodes is reviewed.
L. W. Bone, H. H. Shorey
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Lepidopteran Sex Pheromones

2004
As a consequence of the diversity of Lepidoptera, including 150,000 described species, interesting species-specific sex pheromone systems are exhibited in this insect group. The quite varied pheromones, which have been identified from female moths of nearly 530 species from around the world, are classified into groups of Type I (75%), Type II (15 ...
Tetsu, Ando   +2 more
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Sex Pheromone in the Dog

Science, 1979
Methyl p -hydroxybenzoate has been identified in the vaginal secretions of female dogs in estrus. When small amounts of this compound were applied to the vulvas of anestrous or spayed females, males placed with these females became sexually aroused and attempted to mount them.
M, Goodwin, K M, Gooding, F, Regnier
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Sex Pheromone of Anastrepha striata

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2015
The guava fruit fly, Anastrepha striata, is a pest of several cultivated species of Myrtaceae in the American tropics and subtropics. During calling, A. striata males release numerous volatiles. This study was conducted to identify which of the male volatiles function as the A. striata sex pheromone and to investigate the effects of age and time of day
Leopoldo, Cruz-López   +2 more
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Sex pheromone specificity inHeliothis

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1978
Electric grid traps baited withHeliothis subflexa (Guenee),H. virescens (F.), orH. zea (Boddie) females captured conspecific males with few exceptions.Heliothis subflexa females reduced the attraction ofH. virescens andH. zea males when used as bait simultaneously with females of either of these two species. Backcrosses were made withH. virescens males
F. C. Tingle   +2 more
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Plant Sex Pheromones

2005
Although plant pheromones have been much less studied than animal pheromones, they are involved in a wide variety of processes in the life cycle of many plants, particularly in sexual reproduction. In this review, the current knowledge concerning sex pheromones in plants is described with emphasis on their structures and functions.
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Sex-pheromones inBradysia tritici

Experientia, 1971
La presence d'un pheromone d'attraction sexuelle dans une espece de diptere,Bradysia tritici, avec des considerations sur l'importance de cette substance dans la formation des especes est decrit.
C. Casartelli   +4 more
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Sex pheromones of moths

Endeavour, 1977
Abstract It is well established that male moths are attracted to the females by physiologically highly active substances (pheromones) secreted by the latter. Research has revealed the chemical nature of many of these pheromones and much attention has been directed to putting them to practical use, with other methods, for the field control of pests.
J. Weatherston, Jean E. Percy
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Sex Pheromones of Two Noctuid Moths

Nature New Biology, 1973
THE red bollworm moth, Diparopsis castanea Hmps. (Noctuidae), is a major cotton pest in south-eastern Africa. We reported previously that the female moth emits a complex attractant scent1. The active components of this scent have now been identified: (I) dodecan-1-yl acetate, CH3(CH2)11OOCCH3; (IIA) trans-9-dodecen-1-yl acetate, CH3CH2CH=CH(CH2)3 ...
B F, Nesbitt   +4 more
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