نتایج جستجو برای: pheromones

تعداد نتایج: 2656  

2011
Tsuyoshi Inoshita Jean-René Martin Frédéric Marion-Poll Jean-François Ferveur

Pheromonal communication is crucial with regard to mate choice in many animals including insects. Drosophila melanogaster flies produce a pheromonal bouquet with many cuticular hydrocarbons some of which diverge between the sexes and differently affect male courtship behavior. Cuticular pheromones have a relatively high weight and are thought to be -- mostly but not only -- detected by gustator...

2000
Sven Brueckner H. Van Dyke Parunak

Synthetic pheromone systems offer great potential for spatial coordination in multi-agent systems. Initial experiments with such a system applied to the control of air operations has identified the concept of local guidance that is critical to designing such a system, and that can be supported by using multiple pheromones with differing characteristics. This paper reviews the basic mechanisms o...

2010
Thomas C. Baker

Insect pheromones, especially sex pheromones, have successfully contributed to pest management programs around the world since the 1970s. In this chapter I examine some of the ways in which pheromones have been used in insect management programs and introduce some of the real-world issues that have promoted, and hindered, their adoption for use against different species. These include biologica...

Journal: :Neuron 2005
Lisa Stowers Tobias F. Marton

Pheromone communication is a two-component system: signaling pheromones and receiving sensory neurons. Currently, pheromones remain enigmatic bioactive compounds, as only a few have been identified, but classical bioassays have suggested that they are nonvolatile, activate vomeronasal sensory neurons, and regulate innate social behaviors and neuroendocrine release. Recent discoveries of potenti...

2014
Kenji MORI

Pheromonal communications are heavily dependent on the stereochemistry of pheromones. Their enantioselective syntheses could establish the absolute configuration of the naturally occurring pheromones, and clarified the unique relationships between absolute configuration and bioactivity. For example, neither the (R)- nor (S)-enantiomer of sulcatol, the aggregation pheromone of an ambrosia beetle...

2016
Dan-Dan Zhang Hong-Lei Wang Anna Schultze Heidrun Froß Wittko Francke Jürgen Krieger Christer Löfstedt

How signal diversity evolves under stabilizing selection in a pheromone-based mate recognition system is a conundrum. Female moths produce two major types of sex pheromones, i.e., long-chain acetates, alcohols and aldehydes (Type I) and polyenic hydrocarbons and epoxides (Type II), along different biosynthetic pathways. Little is known on how male pheromone receptor (PR) genes evolved to percei...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Tomer J Czaczkes Christoph Grüter Sam M Jones Francis L W Ratnieks

Insect societies integrate many information sources to organize collective activities such as foraging. Many ants use trail pheromones to guide foragers to food sources, but foragers can also use memories to find familiar locations of stable food sources. Route memories are often more accurate than trail pheromones in guiding ants, and are often followed in preference to trail pheromones when t...

Journal: :Microbiological reviews 1995
G A Caldwell F Naider J M Becker

In a variety of fungal species, mating between haploid cells is initiated by the action of peptide pheromones. The identification and characterization of several fungal pheromones has revealed that they have common structural features classifying them as lipopeptides. In the course of biosynthesis, these pheromones undergo a series of posttranslational processing events prior to export. One com...

Journal: :Physiological Reviews 2009

Journal: :Journal of Pesticide Science 1994

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