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Fruitet, E. (2023). Evolution of sexual signals: Within and between species variation in a dual function sex-pheromone component in two noctuid moths. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. [details]
Chapter 2: Lipases and carboxylesterases are involved in interspecific pheromone differences between two moth species(embargo until 27 September 2025)
Chapter 3: An esterase affects pheromone components important for reproductive isolation between two closely related moth species(embargo until 27 September 2025)
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