Electrophysiological and field activity of halogenated analogs of (E,E)-8,10-dodecadien-1-ol, the main pheromone component, in codling moth (Cydia pomonella L.) Philippe LucasMichel RenouCharles Descoins OriginalPaper Pages: 489 - 503
Aggregation pheromone of palmetto weevil,Rhynchophorus cruentatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) T. J. WeisslingR. M. Giblin-DavisA. C. Oehlschlager OriginalPaper Pages: 505 - 515
Inhibition of potato cyst nematode hatch by lignans fromBupleurum salicifolium (Unbelliferae) Jose A. GonzálezAna Estevez-BraunAngel G. Ravelo OriginalPaper Pages: 517 - 524
Stratospheric ozone depletion and plantinsect interactions: Effects of UVB radiation on foliage quality ofCitrus jambhiri forTrichoplusia ni Eric S. McCloudMay R. Berenbaum OriginalPaper Pages: 525 - 539
Toward the chemical ecology of medicinal plant use in chimpanzees: The case ofVernonia amygdalina, a plant used by wild chimpanzees possibly for parasite-related diseases Hajime OhigashiMichael A. HuffmanGuy Balansard OriginalPaper Pages: 541 - 553
Production of cardenolides versus sequestration of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in larvae ofOreina species (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) S. DoblerM. Rowell-Rahier OriginalPaper Pages: 555 - 568
Trans-ceralure isomers: Differences in attraction for mediterranean fruit fly,Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) (diptera: Tephritidae) J. D. Warthen Jr.R. T. CunninghamS. Spencer OriginalPaper Pages: 569 - 578
Field tests of syntheticManduca sexta sex pheromone James H. TumlinsonEverett R. MitchellD. Michael Jackson OriginalPaper Pages: 579 - 591
An automated system for use in collecting volatile chemicals released from plants Robert R. HeathAra Manukian OriginalPaper Pages: 593 - 608
How goats learn to distinguish between novel foods that differ in postingestive consequences Frederick D. ProvenzaJustin J. LynchCody B. Scott OriginalPaper Pages: 609 - 624
Response of male eye-spotted bud moth,Spilonota ocellana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), to different pheromone blends in north America and The Netherlands H. L. McBrienG. J. R. JuddJ. T. Troubridge OriginalPaper Pages: 625 - 630
Effect of odor derived from lion faeces on behavior of wild rabbits B. BoagJ. A. Mlotkiewicz OriginalPaper Pages: 631 - 637
Oxidative responses in soybean foliage to herbivory by bean leaf beetle and three-cornered alfalfa hopper G. W. FeltonC. B. SummersA. J. Mueller OriginalPaper Pages: 639 - 650
Potential role of lipoxygenases in defense against insect herbivory G. W. FeltonJ. L. BiS. S. Duffey OriginalPaper Pages: 651 - 666
Influence of mustelid semiochemicals on population dynamics of the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) Linda M. ZimmerlingThomas P. Sullivan OriginalPaper Pages: 667 - 689
Plant virus-induced changes in aphid population development and temporal fluctuations in plant nutrients Matthew J. BluaThomas M. PerringMonica A. Madore OriginalPaper Pages: 691 - 707
Phthalide-based host-plant resistance toSpodoptera exigua andTrichoplusia ni inApium graveolens Thomas MeadeJ. Daniel HareJames J. Sims OriginalPaper Pages: 709 - 726
Caribbean fruit fly,Anastrepha suspensa (Loew), attraction to host fruit and host kairomones H. N. NiggL. L. MalloryJ. A. Attaway OriginalPaper Pages: 727 - 743
Female sex pheromone components of jasmine mothPalpita unionalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) B. E. MazomenosD. RaptopoulosA. Mazomenos-Pantazi OriginalPaper Pages: 745 - 751
Tasting green leaf volatiles by larvae and adults of Colorado potato beetle,Leptinotarsa decemlineata B. K. MitchellB. G. McCashin OriginalPaper Pages: 753 - 769
Use of conifer volatiles to reduce injury caused by carrot psyllid,Trioza apicalis, Förster (Homoptera, Psylloidea) Gunilla NehlinIrena ValterováAnna-Karin Borg-Karlson OriginalPaper Pages: 771 - 783
Responses of fig wasps to host plant volatile cues Anthony B. WareStephen G. Compton OriginalPaper Pages: 785 - 802
Chemical signals involved in spacing behavior of breeding female bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus Schreber 1780, Microtidae, Rodentia) Francine M. RozenfeldAnne Denoël OriginalPaper Pages: 803 - 813
Evidence for sex pheromones produced by males and females inBlatta Orientalis (Dictyoptera, Blattidae) Dehbia AbedRemy BrossutJean-Pierre Farine Erratum Pages: 819 - 820
Nonfloral sources of chemicals that attract male euglossine bees (Apidae: Euglossini) W. Mark WhittenAllen M. YoungDavid L. Stern Erratum Pages: 821 - 822