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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 …
Factors affecting catches of bark beetles and woodboring beetles in traps
The use of semiochemical-baited traps for detection, monitoring, and sampling bark beetles
and woodboring beetles (BBWB) has rapidly increased since the early 2000s …
and woodboring beetles (BBWB) has rapidly increased since the early 2000s …
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 …
Eradication of invasive forest insects: concepts, methods, costs and benefits
Invasive exotic insects can cause substantial damage to trees and the environment, and
may reduce biodiversity. They can have a large negative economic effect on the forest …
may reduce biodiversity. They can have a large negative economic effect on the forest …
Treating panel traps with a fluoropolymer enhances their efficiency in capturing cerambycid beetles
EE Graham, RF Mitchell, PF Reagel… - Journal of Economic …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
The most effective traps for capturing cerambycids and other saproxylic beetles are intercept
designs such as funnel traps and cross-vane panel traps. We have observed that adult …
designs such as funnel traps and cross-vane panel traps. We have observed that adult …
Using blends of cerambycid beetle pheromones and host plant volatiles to simultaneously attract a diversity of cerambycid species
LM Hanks, JG Millar, JA Mongold-Diers… - Canadian Journal of …, 2012 - cdnsciencepub.com
We evaluated the attraction of native species of cerambycid beetles to blends of cerambycid
pheromones and the host plant volatiles ethanol and α-pinene to determine whether such …
pheromones and the host plant volatiles ethanol and α-pinene to determine whether such …
The impact of trap type and design features on survey and detection of bark and woodboring beetles and their associates: a review and meta-analysis
A large literature on the survey and detection of forest Coleoptera and their associates
exists. Identification of patterns in the effect of trap types and design features among guilds …
exists. Identification of patterns in the effect of trap types and design features among guilds …
Evidence for a male-produced pheromone in Tetropium fuscum (F.) and Tetropium cinnamopterum (Kirby) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Abstract (E)-6, 10-dimethyl-5, 9-undecadien-2-ol (geranyl acetol), termed here fuscol, was
identified as a male-produced pheromone emitted by Tetropium fuscum (F.) and Tetropium …
identified as a male-produced pheromone emitted by Tetropium fuscum (F.) and Tetropium …
A comparison of trap type and height for capturing cerambycid beetles (Coleoptera)
EE Graham, TM Poland… - Journal of Economic …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Wood-boring beetles in the family Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) play important roles in many
forest ecosystems. However, increasing numbers of invasive cerambycid species are …
forest ecosystems. However, increasing numbers of invasive cerambycid species are …