New Synthesis—Systems Chemical Ecology Franz HadacekVladimir Chobot Commentary 22 November 2011 Pages: 1165 - 1165
Olfactory Experience Modifies Semiochemical Responses in a Bark Beetle Predator Arnaud CostaJohn D. Reeve OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 1166 - 1176
Oleoresin Chemistry Mediates Oviposition Behavior and Fecundity of a Tree-Killing Bark Beetle Thomas S. DavisRichard W. Hofstetter OriginalPaper 10 November 2011 Pages: 1177 - 1183
Fire Injury Reduces Inducible Defenses of Lodgepole Pine against Mountain Pine Beetle Erinn N. PowellKenneth F. Raffa OriginalPaper 11 November 2011 Pages: 1184 - 1192
Inter- and Intra-Specific Variation in Stem Phloem Phenolics of Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera) and European White Birch (Betula pendula) V. L. MuilenburgP. L. PhelanD. A. Herms OriginalPaper 20 October 2011 Pages: 1193 - 1202
A Rapid, Sensitive, and Selective Method for Quantitation of Lamprey Migratory Pheromones in River Water Michael StewartCindy F. BakerTerry Cooney Rapid Communication 11 November 2011 Pages: 1203 - 1207
The Use of Mass Isotopomer Distribution Analysis to Quantify Synthetic Rates of Sex Pheromone in the Moth Heliothis virescens Stephen P. FosterKarin G. Anderson Rapid Communication 10 November 2011 Pages: 1208 - 1210
Geraniol, E-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol, as the Alarm Pheromone of the Sycamore Lace Bug Corythucha ciliata (Say) Yasumasa KuwaharaAkihiro KawaiHiroshi Ueyama OriginalPaper 11 November 2011 Pages: 1211 - 1215
Female Sex Pheromone of the Gelechiid Moth Scrobipalpa salinella (Zeller) Chang Yeol YangChae Hoon PaikJin Young Park OriginalPaper 29 October 2011 Pages: 1216 - 1221
Identification and Field Evaluation of Sex Pheromone Components of the Pear Barkminer Moth, Spulerina astaurota Nguyen Duc DoKanako OhbayashiTetsu Ando OriginalPaper 24 November 2011 Pages: 1222 - 1230
Species-Specific Chemical Signatures in Scale Insect Honeydew Manpreet K. DhamiRobin Gardner-GeeJacqueline R. Beggs OriginalPaper 17 November 2011 Pages: 1231 - 1241
Venom Alkaloid and Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profiles Are Associated with Social Organization, Queen Fertility Status, and Queen Genotype in the Fire Ant Solenopsis invicta Dorit EliyahuKenneth G. RossJürgen Liebig OriginalPaper 18 November 2011 Pages: 1242 - 1254
Queen Volatiles as a Modulator of Tetragonisca angustula Drone Behavior Macario M. FierroLeopoldo Cruz-LópezRemy Vandame OriginalPaper 12 November 2011 Pages: 1255 - 1262
Cooperation, Conflict, and the Evolution of Queen Pheromones Sarah D. KocherChristina M. Grozinger Review Article 15 November 2011 Pages: 1263 - 1275