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Behavioral responses of male turnip moths Agrotis segetum, to sex pheromone in a flight tunnel and in the fieldLOFSTEDT, C; LINN, C. E. JR; LOFQVIST, J et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 1985, Vol 11, Num 9, pp 1209-1221, issn 0098-0331Article

HABITUATION VERSUS SENSORY ADAPTATION AS THE CAUSE OF REDUCED ATTRACTION FOLLOWING PULSED AND CONSTANT SEX PHEROMONE PRE-EXPOSURE IN TRICHOPLUSIA NIKUENEN LPS; BAKER TC.1981; J. INSECT PHYSIOL.; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 27; NO 10; PP. 721-726; BIBL. 16 REF.Article

Behavioral responses of female grape borer Xylotrechus pyrrhoderus Bates (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to synthetic male sex pheromone componentsIWABUCHI, K; TAKAHASHI, J; NAKAGAWA, Y et al.Applied Entomology and Zoology. 1986, Vol 21, Num 1, pp 21-27, issn 0003-6862Article

Female sex pheromone of the pickleworm, Diaphania nitidalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)KLUN, J. A; LEONHARDT, B. A; SCHWARZ, M et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 1986, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 239-249, issn 0098-0331Article

Mating behavior of Xylotrechus pyrrhoderus Bates (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). IV: Mating frequency, fecundity, fertility, and longevityIWABUCHI, K.Applied Entomology and Zoology. 1988, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 127-134, issn 0003-6862Article

Constituants secondaires de la phéromone sexuelle du carpocapse des pommes, Cydia pomonella L., (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae). II: Première approche des effets comportementaux = Secondary components of the Codling Moth Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) sex pheromone. II. First results on the behavioural effectsEINHORN, J; WITZGALL, P; AUDEMARD, H et al.Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences. Série 3, Sciences de la vie. 1986, Vol 302, Num 7, pp 263-266, issn 0764-4469Article

Apparency of pulsed and continuous pheromone to male gypsy mothsCARDE, R. T; DINDONIS, L. L; AGAR, B et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 1984, Vol 10, Num 2, pp 335-348, issn 0098-0331Article

Effects of intermittent and continuous pheromone stimulation on the flight behaviour of the oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molestaWILLIS, M. A; BAKER, T. C.Physiological entomology. 1984, Vol 9, Num 3, pp 341-358, issn 0307-6962Article

The motor pattern of locusts during visually induced rolling in long-term flightSCHMIDT, J; ZARNACK, W.Biological cybernetics. 1987, Vol 56, Num 5-6, pp 397-410, issn 0340-1200Article

Flight speed of male spruce ludworm moths in a wind tunnel at different wind speeds and at different distances from a pheromone sourceSANDERS, C. J.Physiological entomology. 1985, Vol 10, Num 1, pp 83-88, issn 0307-6962Article

Interspecific variation in the response of Drosophila to chemical and fruits odours in a wind tunnelHOFFMANN, A. A.Australian journal of zoology. 1985, Vol 33, Num 4, pp 451-460, issn 0004-959XArticle

Réponses comportementales des insectes aux phéromones et expérience avec un tunnel volDU, J.1985, Num 2, pp 46-50Article

Techniques for behavioral bioassaysBAKER, T. C; CARDE, R. T.Techniques in pheromone research. 1984, pp 45-73, isbn 0-387-90919-2Book Chapter

Wind tunnels in pheromone researchBAKER, T. C; LINN, C. E. JR.Techniques in pheromone research. 1984, pp 75-110, isbn 0-387-90919-2Book Chapter

An experimental study of the flight of the peacock butterfly Inachis io (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae)BRODSKIY, A.K.Entomological review. 1991, Vol 70, Num 1, pp 118-128, issn 0013-8738Article

BEHAVIOURAL EFFECTS OF SECONDARY COMPONENTS OF THE SEX PHEROMONE OF THE EASTERN SPRUCE BUDWORM, CHORISTONEURA FUMIFERANA (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE)ALFORD AR; SILK PJ; MCCLURE M et al.1983; CAN. ENTOMOL.; CAN; DA. 1983; VOL. 115; NO 9; PP. 1053-1058; ABS. FRE; BIBL. 15 REF.Article

LABORATORY OBSERVATIONS ON THE FLIGHT ACTIVITY OF THE PLAGUE LOCUST, CHORTOICETES TERMINIFERA (WALKER) (ORTHOPTERA: ACRIDIDAE)LAMBERT MRK.1982; BULL. ENTOMOL. RES.; GBR; DA. 1982; VOL. 72; NO 3; PP. 377-389; BIBL. 24 REF.Article

RESPONSES OF MALE SPRUCE BUDWORM (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE) TO DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS OF SEX PHEROMONE AS MEASURED IN A SUSTAINED-FLIGHT WIND TUNNELSANDERS CJ; LUCUIK GS; FLETCHER RM et al.1981; CAN. ENTOMOL.; CAN; DA. 1981; VOL. 113; NO 10; PP. 943-948; ABS. FRE; BIBL. 13 REF.Article

Sublethal exposure to methoxyfenozide-treated surfaces reduces the attractiveness and responsiveness in adult oriental fruit moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)REINKE, Michael D; BARRETT, Bruce A.Journal of economic entomology. 2007, Vol 100, Num 1, pp 72-78, issn 0022-0493, 7 p.Article

The effect of forewing depressor activity on wing movement during locust flightZARNACK, W.Biological cybernetics. 1988, Vol 59, Num 1, pp 55-70, issn 0340-1200Article

Sex pheromone of Eupoecilia ambiguella female: analysis and male response to ternary blendARN, H; RAUSCHER, S; BUSER, H.-R et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 1986, Vol 12, Num 6, pp 1417-1429, issn 0098-0331Article

Windtunnel and field observations of western spruce budworm responses to pheromone-baited trapsANGERILLI, N; MCLEAN, J. A.1984, Vol 81, pp 10-16Article

The tandem gas chromatography-behavior bioassayHUMMEL, H. E.Techniques in pheromone research. 1984, pp 191-216, isbn 0-387-90919-2Book Chapter

Behavioral responses of male Heliothis zea moths in sustained-flight tunnel to combinations of 4 compounds identified from female sex pheromone glandVETTER, R. S; BAKER, T. C.Journal of chemical ecology. 1984, Vol 10, Num 2, pp 193-202, issn 0098-0331Article

Effects of dodecyl acetate and Z-10-tridecenyl acetate on attraction of Eupoecilia ambiguella males to the main sex pheromone component, Z-9-dodecenyl acetateRAUSCHER, S; ARN, H; GUERIN, P et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 1984, Vol 10, Num 2, pp 253-264, issn 0098-0331Article

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