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Disruption of pheromone communication in moths: is the natural blend really most efficacious?
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1988
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EngineeringFitnessEntomologyIncomplete Pheromone BlendsSexual SelectionPublic HealthNatural BlendBehavioral SciencesPheromone BiochemistryPheromone CommunicationBehavioral NeuroscienceSemiochemicalPest ManagementBiologyNatural Sex AttractantEvolutionary BiologyPest MothsSymbiosisAnimal Behavior
Abstract It is widely assumed that a blend of pheromone components, that is qualitatively and quantitatively similar to the natural sex attractant, is the most effective mating disruptant for moths. However, the literature contains only limited evidence supporting this assumption. The authors discuss the importance of comparing the relative effectiveness of complete and incomplete pheromone blends when evaluating the potential of mating disruption for controlling pest moths.
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