2023
DOI: 10.1111/jeb.14173
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More to legs than meets the eye: Presence and function of pheromone compounds on heliothine moth legs

Abstract: Chemical communication is ubiquitous in nature and chemical signals convey speciesspecific messages. Despite their specificity, chemical signals may not be limited to only one function. Identifying alternative functions of chemical signals is key to understanding how chemical communication systems evolve. Here, we explored alternative functions of moth sex pheromone compounds. These chemicals are generally produced in, and emitted from, dedicated sex pheromone glands, but some have recently also been found on … Show more

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