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		<title>Publications by B. Panneton</title>
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		<description>Publications by B. Panneton</description>
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		<pubDate>2000-07-21 00:00:00 MST</pubDate>
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			<title>Effect of female age on daily cycle of sexual pheromone emission in gregarious egg parasitoid Anaphes listronoti</title>
			<link>http://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/publications?id=6023</link>
			<description>The temporal pattern of pheromone emission by Anaphes listornoti females was established in a four-arm olfactometer by observing, at 2-hr intervals, the response of &amp;lt;2-hr-old males to odor produced by individual virgin females of &amp;lt;1, 1, and 2 days of age. This is the first evidence of a sexual pheromone in a Mymaridae. Under a 16L : 8D  photoperiod and 24 C constant temperature, the responsiveness of males to females of different ages varied significantly during the photophase. When &amp;lt;1-day-old females were used, males made significantly more final choices in the pheromone field than odorless fields at 4 and 6 hr after the onset of the photophase, and their walking speed was significantly higher from 4 to 12 hr, suggesting that females began to release a long-range pheromone during this period. Final choices and high walking speed were observed earlier with 1- and 2-day-old females than with &amp;lt;1-day-old females, and there was a significant decrease in male responses at 6 hr after the onset of the photophase, suggesting a bimodal temporal pattern of sexual pheromone emission.</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2000</pubDate>
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