Earthworms and Litter Distribution Affect Plant-Defensive Chemistry Susanne WurstDereje Dugassa-GobenaStefan Scheu OriginalPaper Pages: 691 - 701
Semiochemicals from Fungal Associates of Bark Beetles May Mediate Host Location Behavior of Parasitoids Brian T. SullivanC. Wayne Berisford OriginalPaper Pages: 703 - 717
Differences Among Antimicrobial Properties of Carrion Beetle Secretions Reflect Phylogeny and Ecology W. Wyatt HobackAndrew A. BishopJulie J. Shaffer OriginalPaper Pages: 719 - 729
Quinone Mixture as Attractant for Necrophagous Dung Beetles Specialized on Dead Millipedes Thomas SchmittFrank-Thorsten KrellK. Eduard Linsenmair OriginalPaper Pages: 731 - 740
Olfactory Responses to Aphid and Host Plant Volatile Releases: (E)-β-Farnesene an Effective Kairomone for the Predator Adalia bipunctata Frédéric FrancisGeorges LognayEric Haubruge OriginalPaper Pages: 741 - 755
Constraint of Feeding by Chronic Ingestion of 1,8-Cineole in the Brushtail Possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) Rebecca R. BoyleStuart McLean OriginalPaper Pages: 757 - 775
Male Urinary Chemosignals Differentially Affect Aggressive Behavior in Male Mice Carla Mucignat-CarettaAndrea CavaggioniAntonio Caretta OriginalPaper Pages: 777 - 791
A Stingless Bee (Melipona seminigra) Marks Food Sources with a Pheromone from Its Claw Retractor Tendons Stefan JarauMichael HrncirFriedrich G. Barth OriginalPaper Pages: 793 - 804
New Type of Sesiidae Sex Pheromone Identified from the Hornet Moth Sesia apiformis W. FranckeV. KaraliusR. Mozūraitis OriginalPaper Pages: 805 - 817
Identification of Two Sex Pheromone Components of the Potato Aphid, Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Thomas) Seyed H. GoldansazSarah DewhirstJeremy N. McNeil OriginalPaper Pages: 819 - 834
Trilinolein Identified as A Sex-Specific Component of Tergal Glands in Alates of Coptotermes formosanus John M. BlandYong Ihl ParkBenedict Hollister OriginalPaper Pages: 835 - 849
Composition of Chemical Attractants Affects Trap Catches of the Australian Sheep Blowfly, Lucilia cuprina, and Other Blowflies Rudolf UrechPeter E. GreenPhilip Webb OriginalPaper Pages: 851 - 866
Bioactivity of Phenanthrenes from Juncus acutus on Selenastrum capricornutum Marina DellagrecaMarina IsidoriArmando Zarrelli OriginalPaper Pages: 867 - 879
Book Review: Pheromones and Animal Behaviour: Communication by Smell and Taste. By Tristram D. Wyatt. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. $100 (Hardback), $40 (Paperback). ISBN 052148068X Neil J. Vickers BookReview Pages: 881 - 882
Colorado Potato Beetle Toxins Revisited: Evidence the Beetle Does Not Sequester Host Plant Glycoalkaloids Christine A. Armer BriefCommunication Pages: 883 - 888