Volatile cues can drive the oviposition behavior in Odonata

Volume: 91-92, Pages: 34 - 38
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Selection for the oviposition site represents the criterion for the behavioral process of habitat selection for the next generation. It is well known that in Odonata the most general cues are detected visually, but laboratory investigations on the coenagrionid Ischnura elegans showed through behavioral and electrophysiological assays that adults were attracted by olfactory cues emitted by prey and that males of the same species are attracted by...
Paper Details
Title
Volatile cues can drive the oviposition behavior in Odonata
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
91-92
Pages
34 - 38
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