Nestmate recognition in social insects and the role of hydrocarbons

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  • Jelle Stijn van Zweden
  • Patrizia D'Ettorre

A unique and critical analysis of the wealth of research conducted on the biology, biochemistry and chemical ecology of the rapidly growing field of insect cuticular hydrocarbons. Authored by leading experts in their respective fields, the twenty chapters show the complexity that has been discovered in the nature and role of hydrocarbons in entomology. Covers, in great depth, aspects of chemistry (structures, qualitative and quantitative analysis), biochemistry (biosynthesis, molecular biology, genetics, evolution), physiology, taxonomy, and ecology. Clearly presents to the reader the array of data, ideas, insights and historical disagreements that have been accumulated during the past half century. An emphasis is placed on the role of insect hydrocarbons in chemical communication, especially among the social insects. Includes the first review on the chemical synthesis of insect hydrocarbons. The material presented is a major resource for current researchers and a source of ideas for new researchers.

A unique critical review of the biology, biochemistry and chemical ecology of insect hydrocarbons, and therefore an important resource for current researchers and those new to the field Featuring emphasis on the role of insect hydrocarbons in chemical communication, especially among the social insects With contributions from leading researchers in the field, providing a cutting-edge analysis
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInsect Hydrocarbons. : Biology, Biochemistry , and chemical Ecology
EditorsGary J. Blomquist, Anne-Geneviève Bagnères
VolumePart 11
Place of PublicationCambridge
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication date2010
Pages222-243
ISBN (Print)13: 9780521898140
Publication statusPublished - 2010

    Research areas

  • Faculty of Science - Insects. Physiology Insect biochemistry Cuticle Hydrocarbons

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