Early Herbivore Alert: Insect Eggs Induce Plant Defense Monika HilkerTorsten Meiners Review Article 23 May 2006 Pages: 1379 - 1397
Oviposition in Delia platura (Diptera, Anthomyiidae): The Role of Volatile and Contact Cues of Bean Sandrine P. GouinguenéErich Städler OriginalPaper 23 May 2006 Pages: 1399 - 1413
Age-Related Shifts in Leaf Chemistry of Clonal Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Jack R. DonaldsonMichael T. StevensRichard L. Lindroth OriginalPaper 25 May 2006 Pages: 1415 - 1429
Resistance and Tolerance of Terminalia sericea Trees to Simulated Herbivore Damage Under Different Soil Nutrient and Moisture Conditions Mutjinde L. J. KatjiuaDavid Ward OriginalPaper 25 May 2006 Pages: 1431 - 1443
Effects of Elevated Carbon Dioxide and Ozone on Foliar Proanthocyanidins in Betula platyphylla, Betula ermanii, and Fagus crenata Seedlings Maarit KaronenVladimir OssipovKalevi Pihlaja OriginalPaper 23 May 2006 Pages: 1445 - 1458
Toxicity of Aflatoxin B1 to Helicoverpa zea and Bioactivation by Cytochrome P450 Monooxygenases Ren Sen L. ZengGuodong NiuMay R. Berenbaum OriginalPaper 01 June 2006 Pages: 1459 - 1471
Selected Ectomycorrhizal Fungi of Black Spruce (Picea mariana) can Detoxify Phenolic Compounds of Kalmia angustifolia Ren Sen ZengAzim U. Mallik OriginalPaper 23 May 2006 Pages: 1473 - 1489
Chemical Defenses of Cryptic and Aposematic Gastropterid Molluscs Feeding on their Host Sponge Dysidea granulosa Mikel A. BecerroJohn A. StarmerValerie J. Paul OriginalPaper 23 May 2006 Pages: 1491 - 1500
Predator-Labeling Effect on Byssus Production in Marine Mussels Perna viridis (L.) and Brachidontes variabilis (Krauss) S. G. CheungK. C. LukP. K. S. Shin OriginalPaper 23 May 2006 Pages: 1501 - 1512
Consumption and Metabolism of 1,2-Dimethoxy-4-(3-Fluoro-2-Propenyl)Benzene, a Fluorine Analog of Methyl Eugenol, in the Oriental Fruit Fly Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) Ashot KhrimianEric B. JangLori Carvalho OriginalPaper 23 June 2006 Pages: 1513 - 1526
Orientational Behaviors and EAG Responses of Male Codling Moth After Exposure to Synthetic Sex Pheromone from Various Dispensers L. L. StelinskiL. J. GutJ. R. Miller OriginalPaper 23 May 2006 Pages: 1527 - 1538
Evidence for Four-Component Close-Range Sex Pheromone in the Parasitic Wasp Glyptapanteles flavicoxis Adela DanciRegine GriesGerhard Gries OriginalPaper 23 May 2006 Pages: 1539 - 1554
Hexyl Decanoate, the First Trail Pheromone Compound Identified in a Stingless Bee, Trigona recursa Stefan JarauClaudia M. SchulzManfred Ayasse OriginalPaper 23 May 2006 Pages: 1555 - 1564
Field Evidence of an Airborne Enemy-Avoidance Kairomone in Wolf Spiders Kenneth W. SchonewolfRyan BellMatthew H. Persons OriginalPaper 23 May 2006 Pages: 1565 - 1576
Kairomonal Response of Predators to Three Pine Bast Scale Sex Pheromones M. BrancoM. LettereH. Jactel OriginalPaper 23 May 2006 Pages: 1577 - 1586
Chemically Mediated Species Recognition in Closely Related Podarcis Wall Lizards Diana BarbosaEnrique FontMiguel A. Carretero OriginalPaper 23 May 2006 Pages: 1587 - 1598
Pheromone-Induced Priming of a Defensive Response in Western Flower Thrips Paulien J. A. de BrujinMartijn EgasMaurice W. Sabelis Rapid Communication 20 May 2006 Pages: 1599 - 1603
Interspecific Pheromone Cross-Attraction Among Soybean Bugs (Heteroptera): Does Piezodorus hybneri (Pentatomidae) Utilize the Pheromone of Riptortus clavatus (Alydidae) as a Kairomone? Nobuyuki EndoTakashi WadaRikiya Sasaki Rapid Communication 17 May 2006 Pages: 1605 - 1612