Chemical diversity of scarab beetle pheromones and its implication in chemical evolution
Pheromones are species-specific chemical signals used by insects to communicate, to find a mate, and to identify their territory. In this paper, we analyzed the structural similarity of scarab beetle pheromones using the Tanimoto coefficient in an attempt to draw insights regarding their ecology, ev...
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Main Authors: | Lumabas, Jason Lorenzo, Sioson, John Carlos, Janairo, Jose Isagani B. |
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2016
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6393 |
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