Effects of Genotype, Nutrient Availability, and Defoliation on Aspen Phytochemistry and Insect Performance Tod L. OsierRichard L. Lindroth OriginalPaper Pages: 1289 - 1313
Importance of Bacterial Decomposition, and Carrion Substrate to Foraging, Brown Treesnakes S. M. Jojola-ElverumJ. A. ShivikL. Clark OriginalPaper Pages: 1315 - 1331
Effects of Predator Chemical Cues and Behavioral Biorhythms on Foraging, Activity of Terrestrial Salamanders John C. MaerzNova L. PanebiancoDale M. Madison OriginalPaper Pages: 1333 - 1344
Sequestration of Host Plant-Derived Compounds by Geometrid Moth, Milionia basalis, Toxic to a Predatory Stink Bug, Eocanthecona furcellata Hiroe Yasui OriginalPaper Pages: 1345 - 1353
Comparison of Cultivars of Ornamental Crop Gerbera jamesonii on Production of Spider Mite-Induced Volatiles, and Their Attractiveness to the Predator, Phytoseiulus persimilis O. E. KripsP. E. L. WillemsM. Dicke OriginalPaper Pages: 1355 - 1372
Single and Blended Maize Volatiles as Attractants for Diabroticite Corn Rootworm Beetles Leslie Hammack OriginalPaper Pages: 1373 - 1390
A chiral Sex Pheromone System in the Pea Midge, Contarinia pisi Ylva HillburMarie BengtssonEric Hallberg OriginalPaper Pages: 1391 - 1407
Sex Pheromone Components of the Buck Moth Hemileuca maia J. Steven McelfreshAbner M. HammondJocelyn G. Millar OriginalPaper Pages: 1409 - 1422
The Nature of the Gregarizing Signal Responsible for Maternal Transfer of Phase to the Offspring in the Desert Locust Schistocerca gregaria Atem G. MalualAhmed HassanaliPeter G. N. Njagi OriginalPaper Pages: 1423 - 1435
(Z)-3-Hexenyl (R)-3-Hydroxybutanoate: A Male Specific Compound in Three North American Decorator Wasps Eucerceris rubripes, E. conata and E. tricolor S. R. ClarkeF. R. DaniJ. O. Schmidt OriginalPaper Pages: 1437 - 1447
Correspondence of Soldier Defense Secretion Mixtures with Cuticular Hydrocarbon Phenotypes for Chemotaxonomy of the Termite Genus Reticulitermes in North America Lori J. NelsonLaurence G. CoolMichael I. Haverty OriginalPaper Pages: 1449 - 1479
A Model for Peak and Width of Signaling Windows: Ips duplicatus and Chilo partellus Pheromone Component Proportions--Does Response have a Wider Window than Production? Fredrik SchlyterMats SvenssonGöran Birgersson OriginalPaper Pages: 1481 - 1511
Density-Dependent Chemical Interference--An Extension of the Biological Response Model A. Sinkkonen OriginalPaper Pages: 1513 - 1523
Association of Carbon Disulfide with Plants, in the Family Fabaceae Jason PilukPeter G. HartelDavid E. Giannasi OriginalPaper Pages: 1525 - 1534