Group housing enhances mating and increases the sensitization of chemical cues in Bactrocera dorsalis.

Pest management science(2023)

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Our data suggest that CBP-mediated plasticity in mating behavior and chemical recognition enables insects to adapt to different housing conditions and highlight the potential of cVA as an efficient agent in regulating mating behaviors in insect species other than Drosophila. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.
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behavioral plasticity,cis-vaccenyl acetate,housing condition,mating behavior
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