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Some Personal Recollections of Pheromone Research in Australia in the 1970s

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These notes refer to my own recollections of 30 years ago of just one area of work, but I wish also to recognise the research work of all the CSIRO pheromone team, including the late Roger Bartell, Richard Vickers, Tom Bellas, Chris Whittle, Eric Rumbo, Mike Lacey and Louse Lawrence, as well as sabbatical scientists: Harry Shorey, Albert Minks, Miklos Toth, and the late Shmuel Gothilf, and, lastly, the support of technical staff including Stan Bakker and Kim Pullen.

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Rothschild, G.H.L. Some Personal Recollections of Pheromone Research in Australia in the 1970s. J Chem Ecol 40, 311–312 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10886-014-0420-6

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