A review of the chemical ecology of the Cerambycidae (Coleoptera)
This review summarizes the literature related to the chemical ecology of the Cerambycidae
and provides a brief overview of cerambycid biology, ecology, economic significance, and …
and provides a brief overview of cerambycid biology, ecology, economic significance, and …
Sex and aggregation-sex pheromones of cerambycid beetles: basic science and practical applications
LM Hanks, JG Millar - Journal of chemical ecology, 2016 - Springer
Research since 2004 has shown that the use of volatile attractants and pheromones is
widespread in the large beetle family Cerambycidae, with pheromones now identified from …
widespread in the large beetle family Cerambycidae, with pheromones now identified from …
Natural history and ecology of bark beetles
Scolytine beetles show enormous diversity in their mating behaviors, host plant
associations, chemical and acoustic signaling, symbiotic relationships, and other critical …
associations, chemical and acoustic signaling, symbiotic relationships, and other critical …
Chemical ecology of cerambycids
JG Millar, LM Hanks - Cerambycidae of the world, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Given their popularity with naturalists and collectors, and in some cases their economic
importance, it is remarkable how little is known about the basic biology of most cerambycid …
importance, it is remarkable how little is known about the basic biology of most cerambycid …
Field bioassays of cerambycid pheromones reveal widespread parsimony of pheromone structures, enhancement by host plant volatiles, and antagonism by …
LM Hanks, JG Millar - Chemoecology, 2013 - Springer
Recent research has revealed extensive pheromonal parsimony within the large beetle
family Cerambycidae, with closely related species producing the same or very similar …
family Cerambycidae, with closely related species producing the same or very similar …
Biology, ecology and economic importance of Buprestidae and Cerambycidae
HF Evans, LG Moraal, JA Pajares - Bark and wood boring insects in living …, 2004 - Springer
Most jewel beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) and Longhorn beetles (Coleoptera:
Cerambycidae) are xylophagous species, although a few buprestids mine leaves and some …
Cerambycidae) are xylophagous species, although a few buprestids mine leaves and some …
A Male-Produced Aggregation Pheromone of Monochamus alternatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), a Major Vector of Pine Wood Nematode
Abstract The beetle Monochamus alternatus Hope (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is an
efficient vector of pine wood nematode, the causal pathogen of pine wilt disease, that has …
efficient vector of pine wood nematode, the causal pathogen of pine wilt disease, that has …
Host selection by bark beetles: playing the odds in a high-stakes game
Bark beetles face challenges and trade-offs during host selection, imposed by lethal tree
defences, lower nutrition and higher competition in less well-defended trees, scarcity and …
defences, lower nutrition and higher competition in less well-defended trees, scarcity and …
Ethanol and (−)-α-pinene: attractant kairomones for some large wood-boring beetles in southeastern USA
DR Miller - Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2006 - Springer
Ethanol and α-pinene were tested as attractants for large wood-boring pine beetles in
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina in 2002–2004. Multiple …
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina in 2002–2004. Multiple …
Attractive responses by Monochamus galloprovincialis (Col., Cerambycidae) to host and bark beetle semiochemicals
JA Pajares, F Ibeas, JJ Diez… - Journal of Applied …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The pine sawyer Monochamus galloprovincialis is the European vector of the recently
introduced pine wood nematode. This nematode is the causal organism of pine wilt disease …
introduced pine wood nematode. This nematode is the causal organism of pine wilt disease …