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Figure 1. Seasonal dynamics of Phloeosinus aubei (Perris, 1855) galleries and breeding. The dashed arrows in phases 2 and 3 indicate the attractive (orange arrows) or repulsive effects (lilac arrows) of semiochemicals released by conspecifics.

Figure 1. Seasonal dynamics of Phloeosinus aubei (Perris, 1855) galleries and breeding. The dashed arrows in phases 2 and 3 indicate the attractive (orange arrows) or repulsive effects (lilac arrows) of semiochemicals released by conspecifics.

#LiteratureNotice Bozsik et al. Chemical Ecology of Host- and Mate-Finding in the Cypress Bark Beetle #Phloeosinus aubei, with Notes on Congeneric Species doi.org/10.3390/inse... #Beetle #Beetles #cypressbarkbeetle

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New #OpenAccess work in #RESAgForestEnt

Polyethylene tarping elevates temperature & reduces emergence of #Phloeosinus punctatus (Coleoptera: #Curculionidae) from giant sequoia debris piles
doi.org/10.1111/afe.70019

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@jordancuff.bsky.social @chrisranger.bsky.social @ukladybirds.bsky.social

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New work in #RESAgForestEnt
cis-Verbenol & verbenone as male-produced #pheromone components of cypress bark beetle, #Phloeosinus aubei: tests with female-produced pheromone components
doi.org/10.1111/afe.12695

@jordancuff.bsky.social @chrisranger.bsky.social @ukladybirds.bsky.social @wiley.com

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