Understanding Geophagy in Animals: Standard Procedures for Sampling Soils William C. MahaneyR. Krishnamani ReviewPaper Pages: 1503 - 1523
Clay Mineralogical and Related Characteristics of Geophagic Materials M. J. Wilson ReviewPaper Pages: 1525 - 1547
Low-Molecular-Weight Organic Acids and Hormone-Like Activity of Dissolved Organic Matter in Two Forest Soils in N Italy Serenella NardiDiego PizzeghelloRenato Gerdol OriginalPaper Pages: 1549 - 1564
Trade-Off Between Synthesis of Salicylates and Growth of Micropropagated Salix pentandra Teija RuuholaRiitta Julkunen-Tiitto OriginalPaper Pages: 1565 - 1588
Volatiles from Whitefly-Infested Plants Elicit a Host-Locating Response in the Parasitoid, Encarsia formosa M. A. BirkettK. ChamberlainT. Yasuda OriginalPaper Pages: 1589 - 1600
Field Evaluation of Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatiles as Attractants for Beneficial Insects: Methyl Salicylate and the Green Lacewing, Chrysopa nigricornis David G. James OriginalPaper Pages: 1601 - 1609
Effects of Sublethal Deltamethrin on the Chemical Communication System and PBAN Activity of Asian Corn Borer, Ostrinia furnacalis (Güenee) Zhi-hua YangJia-Wei Du OriginalPaper Pages: 1611 - 1619
Oviposition Stimulants for the Tropical Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio polytes, Feeding on a Rutaceous Plant, Toddalia asiatica Tadanobu NakayamaKeiichi HondaNanao Hayashi OriginalPaper Pages: 1621 - 1634
Identification of the Female-Produced Sex Pheromone of the Scarab Beetle, Hoplia equina Aijun ZhangPaul S. RobbinsMichael G. Villani OriginalPaper Pages: 1635 - 1642
A Sex Attractant for the Scarab Beetle Anomala solida Er. Miklós TóthMitko SubchevWalter Leal OriginalPaper Pages: 1643 - 1649
Phloeophagous and Predaceous Insects Responding to Synthetic Pheromones of Bark Beetles Inhabiting White Spruce Stands in the Great Lakes Region Kirsten E. HaberkernKenneth F. Raffa OriginalPaper Pages: 1651 - 1663
Mate Choice and Toxicity in Two Species of Leaf Beetles with Different Types of Chemical Defense Estelle LabeyrieWolf U. BlanckenhornMartine Rahier OriginalPaper Pages: 1665 - 1680
α-Acaridial a Female Sex Pheromone from an Alarm Pheromone Emitting Mite Rhizoglyphus robini Atsuko MizoguchiNaoki MoriYasumasa Kuwahara OriginalPaper Pages: 1681 - 1690
Antennal Responses of the Two Host Races of the Larch Bud Moth, Zeiraphera diniana, to Larch and Cembran Pine Volatiles Z. SyedP. M. GuerinW. Baltensweiler OriginalPaper Pages: 1691 - 1708
Taste Receptors for Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids in a Monophagous Caterpillar E. A. BernaysR. F. ChapmanT. Hartmann OriginalPaper Pages: 1709 - 1722
Book Review: Chemoecology of Insect Eggs and Egg Deposition. By Monika Hilker and Torsten Meiners (editors). Blackwell Publishing, Oxford. ISBN 1-4051-00087 $124.95 US, £60 UK Jeremy N. McNeil BookReview Pages: 1723 - 1726