Use of predator odors to protect chick-peas from predation by laboratory and wild mice S. CoulstonD. M. StoddartD. R. Crump OriginalPaper Pages: 607 - 612
Vanillin-HCl method for condensed tannins: Effect of organic solvents used for extraction of tannins H. P. S. MakkarK. Becker OriginalPaper Pages: 613 - 621
The role of olfaction in chemosensory-based predator recognition in the fathead minnow,Pimephales promelas Douglas P. ChiversR. Jan F. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 623 - 633
Synergism between chemical attractants and visual cues influencing oviposition of the mosquito,Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae) J. W. BeehlerJ. G. MillarM. S. Mulla OriginalPaper Pages: 635 - 644
Fall armyworm sensitivity to flavone: Limited role of constitutive and induced detoxifying enzyme activity G. S. WheelerF. Slansky Jr.S. J. Yu OriginalPaper Pages: 645 - 667
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids in the arctiid mothHyalurga syma José Roberto TrigoLudger WitteLauro E. S. Barata OriginalPaper Pages: 669 - 679
Identification and bioactivity of alarm pheromone in the western flower thrips,Frankliniella occidentalis C. R. TeerlingH. D. Pierce Jr.D. R. Gillespie OriginalPaper Pages: 681 - 697
Olfactory receptor cell responses ofIps grandicollis (eichhoff) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to intra- and interspecific behavioral chemicals A. Ascoli-ChristensenS. M. SalomT. L. Payne OriginalPaper Pages: 699 - 712
Accumulation ofDendrobium superbum (orchidaceae) fragrance in the rectal glands by males of the melon fly,Dacus cucurbitae Ritsuo NishidaOsamu IwahashiKeng Hong Tan OriginalPaper Pages: 713 - 722
Behavioral responses to food volatiles by two species of stored-product coleoptera,Sitophilus oryzae (curculionidae) andTribolium castaneum (tenebrionidae) T. W. PhillipsX. -L. JiangH. Q. Tran OriginalPaper Pages: 723 - 734
Structure-activity correlations among analogs of the currant clearwing moth pheromone M. HoskovecB. KalinováJ. Vrkoč OriginalPaper Pages: 735 - 750
Sex pheromone catabolism in the redbanded leafroller moth J. A. KlunM. Schwarz OriginalPaper Pages: 751 - 762
Evidence for allelochemical attraction of the coffee berry borer,Hypothenemus hampei, by coffee berries Philippe GiordanengoLuc O. BrunBrigitte Frerot OriginalPaper Pages: 763 - 769
Host recognition and the study of a chemical basis for attraction by cuckoo bumble bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) R. M. FisherD. R. GreenwoodG. J. Shaw OriginalPaper Pages: 771 - 786
Hydrocarbons with a homoconjugated polyene system and their monoepoxy derivatives: Sex attractants of geometrid and noctuid moths distributed in Japan Tetsu AndoHirokazu OhsawaSatoshi Hashimoto OriginalPaper Pages: 787 - 798
C18 Dienes as attractants for eighteen clearwing (Sesiidae), tineid (Tineidae), and choreutid (Choreutidae) moth species V. BūdaU. MäeorgR. Mozūraitis OriginalPaper Pages: 799 - 813
Iridoid glycosides ofChelone glabra (Scrophulariaceae) and their sequestration by larvae of a sawfly,Tenthredo grandis (Tenthredinidae) M. Deane BowersKenneth BoockvarSharon K. Collinge OriginalPaper Pages: 815 - 823
The effect of short-range host odor stimuli on host fruit finding and feeding behavior of plum curculio adults (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Susan L. ButkewichRonald J. Prokopy OriginalPaper Pages: 825 - 835
Volatile components in defensive spray of the hog-nosed skunk,Conepatus mesoleucus William F. WoodChristoph O. FisherGary A. Graham OriginalPaper Pages: 837 - 841
(6Z,9Z-3R,4S)-Epoxy-heptadecadiene: major sex pheromone component of the larch looper,Semiothisa sexmaculata (Packard) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) Gerhard GriesRegine GriesLee Humble OriginalPaper Pages: 843 - 850
Defensive secretion of rice bug,Leptocorisa oratorius fabricius, (Hemiptera: Coreidae): A unique chemical combination and its toxic, repellent, and alarm properties Neelakanthi E. GunawardenaM. K. Bandumathie OriginalPaper Pages: 851 - 861
Interactions between components of the aggregation pheromone during chemotaxis by the bark beetleIps paraconfusus R. Patrick AkersHaiganoush K. PreislerDavid L. Wood OriginalPaper Pages: 863 - 879
Olea europaea Volatiles attractive and repellent to the olive fruit fly (Dacus oleae, Gmelin) Maria Luisa ScarpatiRoberto Lo ScalzoGiovanni Vita OriginalPaper Pages: 881 - 891