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Homoptera
Aphididae
(e)-beta-farnesene
Wing induction
Chrysoperla carnea
Neuroptera
Chrysopidae
Escape behavior
Winged forms
Host-plant
2 strains
(e)-beta-farnesene
Responses
Polymorphism
Harris
Morph
Entomology/Pest Control in Current Contents(R)/Agricultural, Biology & Environmental Sciences
Abstract:
Genetic variation in anti-predator traits has been shown for a variety of species. Aphid alarm pheromone, (E)-beta-farnesene, is released by attacked aphids and causes a variety of behavioral defense reactions in the signal receivers. In pea aphids, Acy