The two reindeer parasites,Hypoderma tarandi andCephenemyia trompe (Oestridae), have evolved similar olfactory receptor abilities to volatiles from their common host Bjørn Å. TømmeråsArne C. NilssenAtle Wibe Research papers Pages: 1 - 7
Oily substances from gastral intersegmental glands of the antPachycondyla tridenta (Ponerinae): Lack of pheromone function in tandem running and antibiotic effects but further evidence for lubricative function Athlua B. AttygalleKarla JessenUlrich Maschwitz Research papers Pages: 8 - 12
Sex pheromones and attractants in the Eucosmini and Grapholitini (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) Peter WitzgallJean-Pierre ChambonJan Löfqvist Research papers Pages: 13 - 23
The use of the tergal gland defensive secretion in male intrasexual aggression of the rove beetle,Aleochara curtula (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae), measured by closed-loop-stripping-analyses and tandem bioassay — mass fragmentography Klaus PeschkePeter FriedrichManfred Metzler Research papers Pages: 24 - 33
Leaf volatiles and polyphenols in pear trees infested byPsylla pyricola. Evidence of simultaneously induced responses P. ScutareanuB. DrukkerM. W. Sabelis Research papers Pages: 34 - 38
Indirect evidence indicates female semiochemicals release male precopulatory behaviour in the snow crab,Chionoecetes opilio (Brachyura: Majidae) Sylvie BouchardBernard Sainte-MarieJeremy N. McNeil Research papers Pages: 39 - 44
Population-level variation in plant secondary chemistry, and the population biology of herbivores Mark D. HunterStephen B. MalcolmSusan E. Hartley Commentary Pages: 45 - 56
(S)-2-Methyl-1-hexanol, characteristic mandibular gland substance of ants of theCataglyphis bicolor group D. AgostiC. AustinR. Wehner Short communication Pages: 57 - 60