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Tracy L. Stepien, Cole Zmurchok, James B. Hengenius, Rocío Marilyn Caja Rivera, Maria R. D?Orsogna and Alan E. Lindsay
Male and female moths communicate in complex ways to search for and to select a mate. In a process termed calling, females emit small quantities of pheromones, generating plumes that spread in the environment. Males detect the plume through their antenna...
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R.Gregory Corace, III, P.Charles Goebel, David M. Hix, Tracy Casselman, and Nancy E. Seefelt
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Andrew L. Thomas, Richard J. Crawford, Jr, George E. Rottinghaus, John K. Tracy, Wendy L. Applequist, Besa E. Schweitzer, Larry J. Havermann, Scott F. Woodbury, James S. Miller, Mark R. Ellersieck, and Dean E. Gray
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K. Seong, Z. Hou, M. Tracy, H. C. Kistler, and J.-R. Xu
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Rich, R. Tracy, J.
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Pratt, J E; Nisbet, T R; Tracy, D R; Davidson, J
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