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Chapter 6. H. H. Shorey, L. K. Gaston 1967. Pheromones. Pages 241-265. In: Kilgore Wendell W., Richard L. Doutt. Pest Control: Biological, Physical, and Selected Chemical Methods. New York, Academic Press, 477 pages.
Keywords: principles of behavioral control, Drosophila melanogaster, insect communication by pheromones, Culiseta inornata, sex pheromones, chemistry, species specificity, environmental and
physiological conditions, aggregation pheromones, Dendroctonus frontalis, D. ponderosae, D. pseudotsugae, Scolytus quadrispinosus, Trypodendron lineatum, Ips confuses, I. ponderosae, insect orientation to an odor source, Geotrupes stercorarius, Drosophila melanogaster, filamentous nature of the odor cloud, infrared radiation, effective distances for orientation to sex pheromones, thresholds for male stimulation, female release rates, potential uses of pheromones for insect control, causing orientation, pheromone alone as the orientation source, orientation to an inappropriate host, Lobesia botrana, Porthetria monacha, orientation to a sterilization source, pheromone plus light as the orientation source, Saturina pyri, preventing orientation, use of the pheromone, use of other chemicals