Yan Li
Beihua University
5 Papers
Yan Li is an academic researcher from Beihua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Longhorn beetle & Sex pheromone. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Yan Li include Northeast Forestry University.
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Papers
Further evidence that monochamol is attractive to Monochamus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) species, with attraction synergised by host plant volatiles and bark beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) pheromones
Krista Ryall,Peter J. Silk,Reginald P. Webster,Jerzy M. Gutowski,Qingfan Meng,Yan Li,Wentao Gao,Jeff Fidgen,Troy Kimoto,Taylor Scarr,Vic Mastro,Jon D. Sweeney +11 more
TL;DR: Results support the emerging hypothesis that pheromone compounds can attract related cerambycid species with cumulative evidence for attraction to monochamol for 12 species of Monochamus worldwide.
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Effect of semiochemicals and trap height on catch of Neocerambyx raddei in Jilin province, China.
TL;DR: The results suggest that surveys for N. raddei should use ethanol‐baited traps placed in the tree canopy, and it is predicted that attraction to them will be enhanced by the presence of ethanol.
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Effects of different tree harvesting intensities on saproxylic beetle diversity in coniferous and broad‐leaved mixed forest in the Changbai Mountain, Northeast, China
TL;DR: In this article , the effects of forest harvesting intensity on saproxylic beetle diversity, harvest intensities of 0% untreated control (CK), 17.2% light harvest (LT), 34.7% moderate harvest (MT), and 51.9% high harvest (HT), were investigated.
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Diversity in trap color and height increases species richness of bark and woodboring beetles detected in multiple funnel traps
Jon D. Sweeney,Jerzy M. Gutowski,Cory Hughes,Troy Kimoto,Chantelle Kostanowicz,Yan Li,Chris J.K. MacQuarrie,Peter Mayo,T. Mokrzycki,Peter Silk,Vincent Webster,Daniel R Miller +11 more
Ultrastructure of Prothoracic Pore Structures of Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae, Cerambycinae) Native to Jilin, China
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that males of these species emit sex or aggregation pheromones and that additional research to test this hypothesis and develop phersomone-based tools for their survey and monitoring is warranted.