Use of a sex attractant and an inhibitor for monitoring winter moth and bruce spanworm populations E. W. UnderhillJ. G. MillarM. Giblin OriginalPaper Pages: 1319 - 1330
Analysis of long-range reproductive behavior of maleDiabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte andD. Barberi Smith and Lawrence to stereoisomers of 8-methyl-2-decyl propanoate under laboratory conditions I. D. DobsonP. E. A. Teal OriginalPaper Pages: 1331 - 1341
Effects of monoterpene odors on food selection by red deer calves (Cervus elaphus) Stephen ElliottAndrew Loudon OriginalPaper Pages: 1343 - 1349
Identification of unique pheromone components for soybean looper mothPseudoplusia includens C. E. Linn Jr.J. DuW. L. Roelofs OriginalPaper Pages: 1351 - 1360
Isolation and structure determination of new nematicidal triglyceride fromArgemone mexicana Mahmoud Abbas SalehFawzia H. Abdel RahmanNadia M. Taha OriginalPaper Pages: 1361 - 1370
Sex pheromone components of three species ofSemiothisa (Geometridae), (Z,Z,Z)-3,6,9-heptadecatriene and two monoepoxydiene analogs J. G. MillarE. W. UnderhillD. Barton OriginalPaper Pages: 1371 - 1383
Pheromonal basis for aggregation behavior of parasitoids of the gypsy moth:Brachymeria intermedia (Nees) andBrachymeria lasus (Walker) (Hymenoptera: Chalcididae) M. A. MohamedH. C. Coppel OriginalPaper Pages: 1385 - 1393
Field response and gas-liquid chromatograph separation of optically active synthetic and natural pheromones in two sympatric diprionid sawflies,Neodiprion nanulus nanulus andNeodiprion sertifer (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae) Julius I. OlaifaFumio MatsumuraH. C. Coppel OriginalPaper Pages: 1395 - 1408
Efficacy of pine oil as repellent to wildlife Christina M. BellAlton S. Rarestad OriginalPaper Pages: 1409 - 1417
Chemical basis for asymmetric mating isolation between strains of screwworm fly,Cochliomyia hominivorax L. Hammack OriginalPaper Pages: 1419 - 1430
Repeatability of pheromone emissions from individual female ermine mothsYponomeuta padellus andYponomeuta rorellus Jia -Wei DuChrister LöfstedtJan Löfqvist OriginalPaper Pages: 1431 - 1441
Comparison of electroantennograms from female and male cabbage looper moths (Trichoplusia ni) of different ages and for various pheromone concentrations W. D. SeabrookC. E. LinnH. H. Shorey OriginalPaper Pages: 1443 - 1453
Monoterpene metabolism in female mountain pine beetles,Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, attacking ponderosa pine H. D. Pierce Jr.J. E. ConnJ. H. Borden OriginalPaper Pages: 1455 - 1480
Solution volume and seed number: Often overlooked factors in allelopathic bioassays Jeffrey D. WeidenhamerTimothy C. MortonJohn T. Romeo OriginalPaper Pages: 1481 - 1491
Orientation behavior and effect of experience and laboratory rearing on responses ofCotesia melanoscela (Ratzeburg) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) to gypsy moth silk kairomone Ronald M. Weseloh OriginalPaper Pages: 1493 - 1502
Attraction to pheromone sources of different quantity, quality, and spacing: Density-regulation mechanisms in bark beetleIps typographus Fredrik SchlyterJohn A. ByersJan Löfqvist OriginalPaper Pages: 1503 - 1523
Influence of pheromone chirality on response byOryzaephilus surinamensis andOryzaephilus mercator (Coleoptera: Cucujidae) A. M. PierceH. D. Pierce Jr.J. H. Borden OriginalPaper Pages: 1525 - 1542
Chirality of macrolide pheromones of grain beetles in the generaOryzaephilusandCryptolestes and its implications for species specificity A. C. OehlschlagerG. G. S. KingJ. H. Borden OriginalPaper Pages: 1543 - 1554
Methylbutynol effectively replaces methylbutenol, a pheromone component ofIps typographus (L.) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) H. H. EidmannP. BaeckströmJ. Weslien OriginalPaper Pages: 1555 - 1560