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Title:Evolution of the Sex Pheromone Communication System in Ostrinia Moths
Author(s):Zhang DD;
Address:"Department of Biology, Lund University, 22362 Lund, Sweden"
Journal Title:Insects
Year:2021
Volume:20211128
Issue:12
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/insects12121067
ISSN/ISBN:2075-4450 (Print) 2075-4450 (Electronic) 2075-4450 (Linking)
Abstract:"It remains a conundrum in the evolution of sexual communication how the signals and responses can co-ordinate the changes during speciation. The genus Ostrinia contains several closely related species as well as distinctive strains with pheromone polymorphism and represents an example of ongoing speciation. Extensive studies in the genus, especially in the species the European corn borer O. nubilalis (ECB), the Asian corn borer O. furnacalis (ACB) and the adzuki bean borer O. scapulalis (ABB), have provided valuable insights into the evolution of sex pheromone communication. This review presents a comprehensive overview of the research on pheromone communication in different Ostrinia species over the past four decades, including pheromone identification and biosynthesis, the ligand profiles of pheromone receptor (PR) genes, the physiology of peripheral olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) and the projection pattern to the antennal lobe. By integrating and comparing the closely related Ostrinia species and strains, it provides an evolutionary perspective on the sex pheromone communication in moths in general and also outlines the outstanding questions that await to be elucidated by future studies"
Keywords:antennal lobe asymmetric tracking behavioural antagonists biosynthetic pathway broadly tuned receptors olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) pheromone diversification pheromone receptor (PR) genes;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEZhang, Dan-Dan eng 168/Lund University/ Review Switzerland 2021/12/24 Insects. 2021 Nov 28; 12(12):1067. doi: 10.3390/insects12121067"

 
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