The mode of pheromone evolution: evidence from bark beetles
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Evidence of repeated and independent saltational evolution in a peculiar genus of sphinx moths (Proserpinus: Sphingidae)Coevolution of exploiter specialization and victim mimicry can be cyclic and saltationalInterspecific nematode signals regulate dispersal behaviorFatty-acid preference changes during development in Drosophila melanogasterPatterns of genetic and reproductive traits differentiation in Mainland vs. Corsican populations of bumblebeesVariations on a theme: diversification of cuticular hydrocarbons in a clade of cactophilic DrosophilaCuticular hydrocarbon divergence in the jewel wasp Nasonia: evolutionary shifts in chemical communication channels?Sex pheromone biosynthetic pathways are conserved between moths and the butterfly Bicyclus anynanaIntraspecific geographic variation of fragrances acquired by orchid bees in native and introduced populationsSexual selection drives the evolution of antiaphrodisiac pheromones in butterflies.Attraction of the southern pine beetle, Dendroctonus frontalis, to pheromone components of the western pine beetle, Dendroctonus brevicomis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), in an allopatric zone.Eulemur, me lemur: the evolution of scent-signal complexity in a primate clade.The evolution of a complex trait: cuticular hydrocarbons in ants evolve independent from phylogenetic constraints.Receptor for detection of a Type II sex pheromone in the winter moth Operophtera brumata.The role of chemical communication in mate choice.Dissecting ant recognition systems in the age of genomics.Cooperation, conflict, and the evolution of queen pheromones.Sex pheromone of a coccoid insect with sexual and asexual lineages: fate of an ancestrally essential sexual signal in parthenogenetic females.Western Pine Beetle Populations in Arizona and California Differ in the Composition of Their Aggregation Pheromones.The Role of Multimodal Signals in Species Recognition Between Tree-Killing Bark Beetles in a Narrow Sympatric Zone.An X chromosome effect responsible for asymmetric reproductive isolation between male Drosophila virilis and heterospecific females.Methyl N-methylanthranilate: major compound in the defensive secretion of Typhloiulus orpheus (Diplopoda, Julida)Rapid neo-sex chromosome evolution and incipient speciation in a major forest pest.Divergence of species-specific protein sex pheromone blends in two related, nonhybridizing newts (Salamandridae).Phylogenetic distribution of a male pheromone that may exploit a nonsexual preference in lampreys.Night and day: the comparative study of strepsirrhine primates reveals socioecological and phylogenetic patterns in olfactory signals.Phylogenetic relatedness and ecological interactions determine antipredator behavior.Tolerance requires the right smell: first evidence for interspecific selection on chemical recognition cues.The origin and dynamic evolution of chemical information transfer.Chemical niche differentiation among sympatric species of orchid bees.Comparative chemical analysis of army ant mandibular gland volatiles (Formicidae: Dorylinae)Varying importance of cuticular hydrocarbons and iridoids in the species-specific mate recognition pheromones of three closely related Leptopilina speciesEvolution of insect pheromones and their role in reproductive isolation and speciation
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The mode of pheromone evolution: evidence from bark beetles
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Mark A Elgar
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