Sensory adaptation of antennae and sex pheromone-mediated flight behavior in male oriental fruit moths (Leptidoptera: Tortricidae) after prolonged exposure to single and tertiary blends of synthetic sex pheromone.

D'Errico, G

Sensory adaptation of antennae and sex pheromone-mediated flight behavior in male oriental fruit moths (Leptidoptera: Tortricidae) after prolonged exposure to single and tertiary blends of synthetic sex pheromone. [electronic resource] - Environmental entomology Jun 2013 - 548-57 p. digital

Publication Type: Journal Article

1938-2936

10.1603/EN12298 doi


Adaptation, Physiological
Animal Communication
Animals
Dodecanol--pharmacology
Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated--pharmacology
Female
Flight, Animal
Fruit--growth & development
Male
Moths--physiology
Pest Control, Biological
Pheromones--pharmacology
Sex Attractants--pharmacology
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Time Factors
Trees--growth & development