2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10886-018-0943-3
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Body Odor and Sex: Do Cuticular Hydrocarbons Facilitate Sexual Attraction in the Small Hairy Maggot Blowfly?

Abstract: Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play an important role as contact pheromones in insects, particularly in flies. However, for many fly taxa our understanding of the importance of CHCs in sexual communication is limited. Within the family Calliphoridae (blowflies), sex-specific differences in CHCs have been reported for several species, but there is no evidence that CHCs facilitate sexual behavior. In order to elucidate the function of CHCs in Calliphoridae, studies combining behavioral and chemical analyses are r… Show more

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“…Broadly, the monomethylalkanes, n ‐alkenes and n ‐alkanes predominated the cuticular profiles of most species, which aligns with previous reports of blowfly CHCs ( L. cuprina : Barbosa et al., 2017; Ch. varipes : Butterworth, Byrne, Keller, & Wallman, 2018; Ch. rufifacies : Pechal et al., 2014; and Ch.…”
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“…Broadly, the monomethylalkanes, n ‐alkenes and n ‐alkanes predominated the cuticular profiles of most species, which aligns with previous reports of blowfly CHCs ( L. cuprina : Barbosa et al., 2017; Ch. varipes : Butterworth, Byrne, Keller, & Wallman, 2018; Ch. rufifacies : Pechal et al., 2014; and Ch.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In these two species, selection on CHCs as sex‐specific cues may have been relaxed or replaced by other compounds or signalling modalities—as appears to be the case in Ch. varipes (Butterworth et al., 2018). Nevertheless, even in species where sexual dimorphisms were not clear, CHCs may still be important for conspecific recognition, as is evident in the blowfly Phormia regina (Stoffolano et al, 1997), or for the recognition of sexual maturity (Butterworth et al., 2020).…”
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“…To evaluate the ability of L. sericata to discriminate between the odour of different corpse (colonized or not by necrophagous insects), a choice arena was set up in a large Petri dish (diameter 20 cm, height 4 cm) (Butterworth et al ., ). The dish was divided into quarters, each associated with one of the four different VOC source (rats with no insect, rats with L. sericata , rats with D. frischii and rats with both L. sericata and D. frischii ).…”
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