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Circadian Rhythms in Moth Sex Pheromone Communication
Germund von Wowern
Department of Biology
Pheromone Group
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Females
100%
Moth
100%
Sex Pheromone
100%
Male
62%
Pheromone
37%
Spodoptera littoralis
25%
Protein
12%
Protocerebrum
12%
Pheromone Biosynthesis Activating Neuropeptide
12%
Pheromone Glands
12%
Pyralidae
12%
Turnip
12%
Agrotis Segetum
12%
Neuroscience
Communication
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
66%
Locomotor Activity
22%
Brain
11%