10.6084/m9.figshare.6254141.v1
Jan Buellesbach
Jan
Buellesbach
Sebastian G. Vetter
Sebastian
G. Vetter
Thomas Schmitt
Thomas
Schmitt
Additional file 3: of Differences in the reliance on cuticular hydrocarbons as sexual signaling and species discrimination cues in parasitoid wasps
Springer Nature
2018
Chemical communication
Assortative mating
Mate recognition
Prezygotic reproductive isolation
Speciation
Nasonia
Trichomalopsis
Muscidifurax
Pteromalidae
Hymenoptera
2018-05-10 05:00:00
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_3_of_Differences_in_the_reliance_on_cuticular_hydrocarbons_as_sexual_signaling_and_species_discrimination_cues_in_parasitoid_wasps/6254141
F1 male and female offspring from crosses between T. sarcophagae males with conspecific virgin T. sarcophagae and heterospecific N. vitripennis females, respectively. Note that only female offspring constitutes hybrid offspring as Hymenopteran males develop from haploid, unfertilized eggs. The N. vitripennis strain used for the crosses has been antibiotically cured of its Wolbachia infection and was originally collected in Leiden, The Netherlands. (DOCX 13Â kb)