Behavioural and oviposition responses of virgin <i>Acanthoscelides obtectus</i> females reared on chickpea for 50 generations.
József Vuts
Christine M. Woodcock
Lisa König
Stephen J. Powers
John A. Pickett
Árpád Szentesi
Michael A. Birkett
10.1371/journal.pone.0206144.g005
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Behavioural_and_oviposition_responses_of_virgin_i_Acanthoscelides_obtectus_i_females_reared_on_chickpea_for_50_generations_/7340552
<p>A: Behavioural responses to synthetic male pheromone blends in olfactometer bioassays; n = 10; columns with same letter not differing significantly, linear mixed model, fitted using the method of residual maximum likelihood. B: Oviposition responses; n = 10; p<0.001, paired <i>t</i>-test; asterisk: statistical difference.</p>
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chickpea
EAG
host shift
Egg-laying choice tests
mate recognition cues
Phaseolus vulgaris beans
sex pheromone blends
host shifts
plant-induced phenotypic divergence
host lines
seed predator Acanthoscelides obtectus