نتایج جستجو برای: pheromone

تعداد نتایج: 8729  

2017
Fabienne Dupuy Angéla Rouyar Nina Deisig Thomas Bourgeois Denis Limousin Marie-Anne Wycke Sylvia Anton Michel Renou

Recognition of intra-specific olfactory signals within a complex environment of plant-related volatiles is crucial for reproduction in male moths. Sex pheromone information is detected by specific olfactory receptor neurons (Phe-ORNs), highly abundant on the male antenna. The information is then transmitted to the pheromone processing macroglomerular complex (MGC) within the primary olfactory c...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Jianjun Li Zhengwei Wang Ken Tan Yufeng Qu James C Nieh

Social pollinators such as honey bees face attacks from predators not only at the nest, but also during foraging. Pollinating honey bees can therefore release alarm pheromones that deter conspecifics from visiting dangerous inflorescences. However, the effect of alarm pheromone and its chemical components upon bee avoidance of dangerous food sources remains unclear. We tested the responses of g...

2015
Dan-Dan Zhang Christer Löfstedt

The detection of female-released species-specific sex pheromones in moths is mediated by the pheromone receptors that are expressed in the sensory neurons in the olfactory sensilla of conspecific male antennae. Since the pioneering studies on the tobacco budworm Heliothis virescens and the silkworm Bombyx mori a decade ago, genes encoding pheromone receptors have been identified from a number o...

2014
Bradley S. Higbee Charles S. Burks Thomas E. Larsen

The lack of an effective pheromone lure has made it difficult to monitor and manage the navel orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), in the economically important crops in which it is the primary insect pest. A series of experiments was conducted to demonstrate and characterize a practical synthetic pheromone lure for capturing navel orangeworm males. Traps baited with lures...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2003
Jean-Pierre Rospars Petr Lánský Vlastimil Krivan

In natural conditions, pheromones released continuously by female moths are broken in discontinuous clumps and filaments. These discontinuities are perceived by flying male moths as periodic variations in the concentration of the stimulus, which have been shown to be essential for location of females. We study analytically and numerically the evolution in time of the activated pheromone-recepto...

2017
Zhao-Qun Li Zong-Xiu Luo Xiao-Ming Cai Lei Bian Zhao-Jun Xin Yan Liu Bo Chu Zong-Mao Chen

Tea grey geometrid (Ectropis grisescens), a devastating chewing pest in tea plantations throughout China, produces Type-II pheromone components. Little is known about the genes encoding proteins involved in the perception of Type-II sex pheromone components. To investigate the olfaction genes involved in E. grisescens sex pheromones and plant volatiles perception, we sequenced female and male a...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2011
Alice M Shumate Stephen A Teale Bruce D Ayres Matthew P Ayres

The presence of heritable variation is a prerequisite for evolution, but natural selection typically reduces genetic variation. Variation can be maintained in traits under selection through spatial or temporal variation in fitness surfaces, frequency-dependent selection, or disruptive selection. We evaluated the maintenance of variation in the enantiomeric blend of pheromones employed by the b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Wendell L Roelofs Weitian Liu Guixia Hao Hongmei Jiao Alejandro P Rooney Charles E Linn

Mate finding in most moth species involves long-distance signaling via female-emitted sex pheromones. There is a great diversity of pheromone structures used throughout the Lepidoptera, even among closely related species. The conundrum is how signal divergence has occurred. With strong normalizing selection pressure on blend composition and response preferences, it is improbable that shifts to ...

2012
Saroj Bala R. P. Agarwal

Swarm intelligence is a collective effort of simple agents working locally but resulting in wonderful patterns. Labor division, decentralized control, stigmergy and self organization are the major components of swarm intelligence. Ant based clustering is inspired by brood sorting in ant colonies, an example of decentralized and self organized work. Stigmergy in ant colonies is via a chemical ph...

Journal: :Insect molecular biology 2011
G Wang G M Vásquez C Schal L J Zwiebel F Gould

Functional analyses of candidate Heliothis virescens pheromone odorant receptors (HvORs) were conducted using heterologous expression in Xenopus oocytes. HvOR6 was found to be highly tuned to Z9-14:Ald, while HvOR13, HvOR14 and HvOR16 showed specificity for Z11-16:Ald, Z11-16:OAc and Z11-16:OH, respectively. HvOR15, which had been considered a candidate receptor for Z9-14:Ald did not respond to...

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