1. Novel pheromone-mediated reproductive behaviour in the stag beetle, Lucanus cervus.
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Harvey DJ, Vuts J, Hooper A, Caulfield JC, Finch P, Woodcock CM, Gange AC, Chapman JW, Birkett MA, and Pickett JA
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- Animals, Male, Female, Pheromones, Ecosystem, Endangered Species, Coleoptera, Sex Attractants
- Abstract
The iconic European stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) is one of the largest terrestrial beetles in Europe. Due to decreasing population numbers, thought to be a consequence of habitat loss, this beetle has become a near-threatened species across much of Europe, and a reliable monitoring system is required to measure its future population trends. As part of a programme aimed at conserving UK populations, we have investigated the chemical ecology of the beetle, with a view to developing an efficient semiochemical-based monitoring system. Such a scheme will be beneficial not only in the UK but across the European range of the species, where the beetle is of conservation concern. Here, we report on a surprising discovery of a male-produced pheromone, which provokes initial sexual receptivity in females, and which has not been previously identified in the animal kingdom. Furthermore, we assign sex pheromone function to a previously described female-specific compound., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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