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1. Reminiscence of the Early Days
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS vii
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PART ONE
- 1. Reminiscence of the Early Days 1
- 2. Pheromones: Reproductive Isolation and Evolution in Moths 11
- 3. Variation in Moth Pheromones: Causes and Consequences 25
- 4. Evolutionary Patterns of Pheromone Diversity in Lepidoptera 43
- 5. Sexual Selection 79
- 6. Genetic Control of Moth Sex Pheromone Signal and Response 89
- 7. Contextual Modulation of Moth Pheromone Perception by Plant Odors 101
- 8. Toward a Quantitative Paradigm for Sex Pheromone Production in Moths 113
- 9. Molecular Biology of Reception 127
- 10. Moth Sex Pheromone Olfaction: Flux and Flexibility in the Coordinated Confluences of Visual and Olfactory Pathways 139
- 11. Moth Navigation along Pheromone Plumes 173
- 12. Male Pheromones in Moths: Reproductive Isolation, Sexy Sons, and Good Genes 191
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PART TWO
- 13. Small Ermine Moths: Role of Pheromones in Reproductive Isolation and Speciation 211
- 14. Possible Reproductive Character Displacement in Saturniid Moths in the Genus Hemileuca 225
- 15. The European Corn Borer Ostrinia nubilalis: Exotic Pest and Model System to Study Pheromone Evolution and Speciation 233
- 16. Divergence of the Sex Pheromone Systems in “Oriental” Ostrinia species 245
- 17. Utetheisa ornatrix (Erebidae, Arctiinae): A Case Study of Sexual Selection 259
- 18. Pheromone Communication, Behavior, and Ecology in the North American Choristoneura genus 265
- 19. The Endemic New Zealand Genera Ctenopseustis and Planotortrix: A Down-Under Story of Leafroller Moth Sex Pheromone Evolution and Speciation 277
- 20. Evolution of Reproductive Isolation of Spodoptera frugiperda 291
- 21. Pheromones of Heliothine Moths 301
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PART THREE
- 22. Monitoring for Surveillance and Management 337
- 23. Pheromones as Management Tools: Mass Trapping and Lure-and-Kill 349
- 24. Mating Disruption of Moth Pests in Integrated Pest Management: A Mechanistic Approach 365
- INDEX 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS vii
-
PART ONE
- 1. Reminiscence of the Early Days 1
- 2. Pheromones: Reproductive Isolation and Evolution in Moths 11
- 3. Variation in Moth Pheromones: Causes and Consequences 25
- 4. Evolutionary Patterns of Pheromone Diversity in Lepidoptera 43
- 5. Sexual Selection 79
- 6. Genetic Control of Moth Sex Pheromone Signal and Response 89
- 7. Contextual Modulation of Moth Pheromone Perception by Plant Odors 101
- 8. Toward a Quantitative Paradigm for Sex Pheromone Production in Moths 113
- 9. Molecular Biology of Reception 127
- 10. Moth Sex Pheromone Olfaction: Flux and Flexibility in the Coordinated Confluences of Visual and Olfactory Pathways 139
- 11. Moth Navigation along Pheromone Plumes 173
- 12. Male Pheromones in Moths: Reproductive Isolation, Sexy Sons, and Good Genes 191
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PART TWO
- 13. Small Ermine Moths: Role of Pheromones in Reproductive Isolation and Speciation 211
- 14. Possible Reproductive Character Displacement in Saturniid Moths in the Genus Hemileuca 225
- 15. The European Corn Borer Ostrinia nubilalis: Exotic Pest and Model System to Study Pheromone Evolution and Speciation 233
- 16. Divergence of the Sex Pheromone Systems in “Oriental” Ostrinia species 245
- 17. Utetheisa ornatrix (Erebidae, Arctiinae): A Case Study of Sexual Selection 259
- 18. Pheromone Communication, Behavior, and Ecology in the North American Choristoneura genus 265
- 19. The Endemic New Zealand Genera Ctenopseustis and Planotortrix: A Down-Under Story of Leafroller Moth Sex Pheromone Evolution and Speciation 277
- 20. Evolution of Reproductive Isolation of Spodoptera frugiperda 291
- 21. Pheromones of Heliothine Moths 301
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PART THREE
- 22. Monitoring for Surveillance and Management 337
- 23. Pheromones as Management Tools: Mass Trapping and Lure-and-Kill 349
- 24. Mating Disruption of Moth Pests in Integrated Pest Management: A Mechanistic Approach 365
- INDEX 395