Aphid semiochemicals — A review, and recent advances on the sex pheromone G. W. DawsonD. C. GriffithsC. M. Woodcock ReviewPaper Pages: 3019 - 3030
Present and future use of semiochemicals in pest management of bark beetles J. P. VitéE. Baader OriginalPaper Pages: 3031 - 3041
Host-marking pheromones in lepidoptera, with special reference to twoPieris spp L. M. Schoonhoven OriginalPaper Pages: 3043 - 3052
Chemicals involved in honeybee-sunflower relationship M. H. Pham-DelegueP. EtievantC. Masson OriginalPaper Pages: 3053 - 3065
Semiochemicals for use with parasitoids: Status and future W. J. LewisW. R. Martin Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 3067 - 3089
Plant strategies of manipulating predatorprey interactions through allelochemicals: Prospects for application in pest control Marcel DickeMaurice W. SabelisMaarten A. Posthumus OriginalPaper Pages: 3091 - 3118
Semiochemicals and learning in parasitoids Louise E. M. VetAlex W. Groenewold OriginalPaper Pages: 3119 - 3135
Odor learning and foraging success in the parasitoid,Leptopilina heterotoma Daniel R. PapajLouise E. M. Vet OriginalPaper Pages: 3137 - 3150
Prospects of antifeedant approach to pest control — A critical review T. Jermy ReviewPaper Pages: 3151 - 3166
Behavioral and electrophysiological study of antifeedant mechanisms associated with polyhydroxy alkaloids M. S. J. SimmondsW. M. BlaneyL. E. Fellows OriginalPaper Pages: 3167 - 3196
Stimulo-deterrent diversion: A concept and its possible application to onion maggot control James R. MillerRichard S. Cowles OriginalPaper Pages: 3197 - 3212