Search Results - "Groot, A.T"
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Oviposition of diamondback moth in the presence and absence of a novel host plant
Published in Bulletin of entomological research (01-02-2011)“…The diamondback moth (DBM, Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)) consumes a wide variety of brassicaceous host plants and is a common pest of…”
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Time-shifted reproductive behaviours among fall armyworm (Noctuidae: Spodoptera frugiperda) host strains: evidence for differing modes of inheritance
Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-07-2009)“…The noctuid moth Spodoptera frugiperda consists of two strains associated with different larval host plants (most notably corn and rice). These strains exhibit…”
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Copulation behaviour of Lygocoris pabulinus under laboratory conditions
Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-09-1998)“…As a prerequisite to the elucidation of the sex pheromone of the green capsid bug Lygocoris pabulinus (L.), we studied the bug's reproductive development and…”
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Population structure of Spodoptera frugiperda maize and rice host forms in South America: are they host strains?
Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-09-2014)“…Determining which factors contribute to the formation and maintenance of genetic divergence to evaluate their relative importance as a cause of biological…”
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Artificial night lighting disrupts sex pheromone production in a Noctuid moth
Published in Ecological entomology (2015)“…1. One major, yet poorly studied, change in the environment is the increase in nocturnal light pollution. Although this strongly alters the habitat of…”
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Insect‐resistant transgenic plants in a multi‐trophic context
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-08-2002)“…Summary So far, genetic engineering of plants in the context of insect pest control has involved insertion of genes that code for toxins, and may be…”
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Experimental evidence for interspecific directional selection on moth pheromone communication
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (11-04-2006)“…The chemical composition of the sexual communication signals of female moths is thought to be under strong stabilizing selection, because females that produce…”
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Phenotypic plasticity in sexual communication signal of a noctuid moth
Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-12-2010)“…Variability within sex pheromone signalling systems is generally believed to be low because of strong stabilizing selection; yet the noctuid moth Heliothis…”
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Population structure of S podoptera frugiperda maize and rice host forms in S outh A merica: are they host strains?
Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-09-2014)“…Abstract Determining which factors contribute to the formation and maintenance of genetic divergence to evaluate their relative importance as a cause of…”
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Communication interference in sympatrically occurring moth species
Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-01-2016)“…In moth species, females emit a species‐specific sex pheromone that is perceived over long distance by conspecific males. The species‐specificity in the…”
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Effect of PBAN on pheromone production by mated Heliothis virescens and Heliothis subflexa females
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (2005)“…Mated female Heliothis virescens and H. subflexa were induced to produce sex pheromone during the photophase by injection of pheromone biosynthesis activating…”
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Polyandry in the mirid bug Lygocoris pabulinus(L.)- effects on sexual communication and fecundity
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RNA interference in Lepidoptera: An overview of successful and unsuccessful
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Introgressing pheromone QTL between species: Towards an evolutionary understanding of differentiation in sexual communication
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-12-2004)“…As a first step toward understanding how noctuid moths evolve species-specific pheromone communication systems, we hybridized and back-crossed two closely…”
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Close-range attraction in Lygocoris pabulinus (L.)
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-06-2001)“…Males of the green capsid bug, Lygocoris pabulinus, exhibit a specific courtship behavior, i.e., a vibration of the abdomen. When both live and dead females…”
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Oviposition preference of Lygocoris pabulinus (Het., Miridae) in relation to plants and conspecifics
Published in Journal of applied entomology (1986) (01-03-2003)“…: To predict possible locations of Lygocoris pabulinus (L) in the field during the summer, we determined their oviposition preference under summer conditions…”
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Sex-related perception of insect and plant volatiles in Lygocoris pabulinus
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-10-1999)“…We recorded electroantennograms of male and female Lygocoris pabulinus antennae to 63 insect and plant volatiles. EAGs were between 100 and 500 μV. Overall,…”
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Mate location in the green capsid bug, Lygocoris pabulinus
Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-02-2003)“…Headspace extracts from female Lygocoris pabulinus (L.) (Heteroptera: Miridae) as well as female leg extracts attracted male L. pabulinus in Y‐track…”
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Coupled gas chromatographic-electroantennographic responses of Lygocoris pabulinus (L.) to female and male produced volatiles
Published in Chemoecology (01-01-2002)“…GC profiles of airborne volatiles produced by adult female and male green capsid bugs, Lygocoris pabulinus, were almost identical with the exception of a small…”
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Disruption of sexual communication in the mirid bug Lygocoris pabulinus by hexyl butanoate
Published in Agricultural and forest entomology (01-02-2001)“…Summary 1 The metathoracic scent gland in Lygocoris pabulinus contains mostly hexyl butanoate. As secretions of this gland in Heteroptera may serve as an alarm…”
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