1996
DOI: 10.2307/3495812
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Chemical and Behavioral Ecology of Palm Weevils (Curculionidae: Rhynchophorinae)

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“…Não se sabe ainda se essas diferenças químicas encontradas na subespécie são devidas à metodologia empregada ou se existem variações geográficas entre os curculionídeos estudados. 39 …”
Section: Metamasius Hemipterusunclassified
“…Não se sabe ainda se essas diferenças químicas encontradas na subespécie são devidas à metodologia empregada ou se existem variações geográficas entre os curculionídeos estudados. 39 …”
Section: Metamasius Hemipterusunclassified
“…This study also shows that the similarity of biogenic amine expression in both spRPW and stRPW had support the study by Hallet et al [16] when both RPW variation had been combined and come out as one species that is Rhynchophorus ferrugineus. Nonetheless, the absent of DA in stRPW can be suggested as a causes of the less aggressiveness of this variation compared to spRPW based on their behavior and chemical production (pheromone) [17]. Somehow, the understanding of saliva formation in the RPW still in its infancy and need further investigation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of weevil infestation rates at palm plantations provide additional indirect evidence for species-specific attraction of weevils to palms. For example, Giblin-Davis et al (1996) found that coconut palms (Cocos nucifera L.) are more susceptible to weevil attack than African oil palms (Elaeis guineensis Jacq. ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%