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Multifunctional communication in Riptortus clavatus (Heteropera: Alydidae): conspecific nymphs and egg parasitoid Ooencyrtus nezarae use the same adult attractant pheromone as chemical cue.

Leal W.S. | Higuchi H. | Mizutani N. | Nakamori H. | Kadosawa T. | Ono M.


Bibliographic information
Journal of chemical ecology
Volume 21 ISSN 0098-0331
Pagination
v.973-985(7)
Other Subjects
Parasitoide; Relation hote parasite; Pheromone; Huespedes; Relaciones huesped parasito; Pheromone sexuelle; Hote
Language
English
Note
references. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society of Chemical Ecology, June 4-8, 1996, Syracuse, New York. AVAILABILITY: US (DNAL QD415.A1J6).
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part
Source
Journal-of-chemical-ecology (USA). (Jul 1995). v. 21(7) p. 973-985.
Corporate Author
NISES, Tsukuba-city, Japan.

2012-11-15
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