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L. Irene Terry and Doug Gardner
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Identification and bioactivity of alarm pheromone in the western flower thrips,Frankliniella occidentalis
C. R. Teerling, H. D. Pierce, J. H. Borden and D. R. Gillespie
Journal of Chemical Ecology , 1993, Volume 19, Number 4, Pages 681-697
A male fitness advantage to wing reduction in the oriental chinch bug,Cavelerius saccharivorus okajima (heteroptera: Lygaeidae)
Kenji Fujisaki
Researches on Population Ecology, 1992, Volume 34, Number 1, Pages 173-183
Sexual selection and mating system in Zorotypus gurneyi Choe (Insecta: Zoraptera)
Jae C. Choe
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1994, Volume 34, Number 4, Pages 233-237
Chemical Analysis and Comparison of Acid Components of Anal Secretions of Idolothripine Thrips
Takahisa Suzuki, Kazuo Haga, Tadaaki Tsutsumi and Shigeru Matsuyama
Journal of Chemical Ecology , 2000, Volume 26, Number 10, Pages 2449-2458
Adaptation, compromise, and constraint: the development, morphometrics, and behavioral basis of a fighter-flier polymorphism in male Hoplothrips karnyi (Insecta: Thysanoptera)
B. J. Crespi
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1988, Volume 23, Number 2, Pages 93-104
Risks and benefits of lethal male fighting in the colonial, polygynous thrips Hoplothrips karnyi (Insecta: Thysanoptera)
Bernard J. Crespi
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1988, Volume 22, Number 4, Pages 293-301
Association of the western flower thrips ( Frankliniella occidentalis ) with cultivated sunflower ( Helianthus annuus ) in Israel
Raisa Chyzik, Y. Ben-Dov, Y. Nakache and M. Klein
Phytoparasitica, 1995, Volume 23, Number 2, Pages 147-155
Patterns of change in secondary and tertiary sex ratios of the Terebrantian thrips,Frankliniella occidentalis
L. I. Terry and C. K. Kelly
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1993, Volume 66, Number 3, Pages 213-225
Evidence for a Male-Produced Sex Pheromone in the Western Flower Thrips Frankliniella occidentalis
William D. J. Kirk and James G. C. Hamilton
Journal of Chemical Ecology , 2004, Volume 30, Number 1, Pages 167-174
The adaptive significance of male polymorphism in the acarid mite Caloglyphus berlesei
Jacek Radwan
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1993, Volume 33, Number 3, Pages 201-208
Key words Frankliniella occidentalis - Thysanoptera - mating behavior - swarming behavior - storm flies - Lek Behavior
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