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Scientists' warning on genetic pollution. [PDF]

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Theodoropoulos A   +2 more
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Facilitation of tiger moths by outbreaking tussock moths that share the same host plants [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Animal Ecology, 2012
Summary1. Ecologists have argued about the commonness and strength of interspecific competition between insect herbivores, but facilitation between herbivores has received much less consideration. We previously found that when two species of folivorous caterpillars co‐occurred on a shared host plant, feeding by early season tiger moth caterpillars ...
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Tiger Moth Jams Bat Sonar

Science, 2009
Moths Battling Bats Many night-flying insects hear the sonar sounds of attacking bats and take evasive action. Among moths, evasive flight is often accompanied by the production of ultrasonic sounds. Three functions of these sounds have been proposed: to startle the bat, to warn of distastefulness, or to “jam” the
Aaron J, Corcoran   +2 more
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Hydrocarbon Sex Pheromone in Tiger Moths (Arctiidae)

Science, 1971
2-Methylheptadecane is a sex pheromone compound in many sibling species of the Holomelina aurantiaca complex, in Holomelina laeta , and in Pyrrharctia isabella , which are all arctiids. Habitat preference, temporal distribution, and differing diurnal cycles help effect
W L, Roelofs, R T, Cardé
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The Afrotropical Tiger-Moths

1995
David T. Goodger, Allan Watson
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UV luminescence in Jersey Tiger moths

Nanophotonics X
Ventsislav K Valev, Robert N Kelsh
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