Miriam Rothschild: The “Grande Dame” of Chemical Ecology Jacques M. Pasteels Editorial Pages: 99 - 99
Milkweeds, monarch butterflies and the ecological significance of cardenolides Stephen B. Malcolm Seminar papers Pages: 101 - 117
Multi-level complexity in the use of plant allelochemicals by aposematic insects Keith S. Brown Jr.José Roberto Trigo Seminar papers Pages: 119 - 126
Sequestration of plant secondary compounds by butterflies and moths Ritsuo Nishida Seminar papers Pages: 127 - 138
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids between plants and insects: A new chapter of an old story Thomas Hartmann Seminar papers Pages: 139 - 146
Oviposition by butterflies on young leaves: Investigation of leaf volatiles Gunnar BergströmMiriam RothschildCathy Crighton Seminar papers Pages: 147 - 158
Inhibition of glycosidases by Lepidoptera; roles in the insects and leads to novel compounds? Robert J. NashAlison A. Watson Seminar papers Pages: 167 - 171
Ladybird defence alkaloids: Structural, chemotaxonomic and biosynthetic aspects (Col.: Coccinellidae) Désiré DalozeJean-Claude BraekmanJacques M. Pasteels Seminar papers Pages: 173 - 183
Chemoecological studies of the exocrine glandular larval secretions of two chrysomelid species (Coleoptera):Phaedon cochleariae andChrysomela lapponica Jürgen GrossMonika Hilker Seminar papers Pages: 185 - 189