New Synthesis—Regulatory Evolution, the Veiled World of Chemical Diversification Daniel J. Kliebenstein Commentary 20 March 2013 Pages: 349 - 349
Identification of the Sex Pheromone Secreted by a Nettle Moth, Monema flavescens, Using Gas Chromatography/Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy Hiroshi ShibasakiMasanobu YamamotoTetsu Ando OriginalPaper 12 February 2013 Pages: 350 - 357
Biosynthesis and Site of Production of Sex Pheromone Components of the Cerambycid Beetle, Hedypathes betulinus Paulo H. G. ZarbinMarcy G. FonsecaAlfredo R. M. Oliveira OriginalPaper 09 February 2013 Pages: 358 - 363
Pheromonal Divergence Between Two Strains of Spodoptera frugiperda Melanie UnbehendSabine HännigerAstrid T. Groot OriginalPaper 01 March 2013 Pages: 364 - 376
Steps in the Biosynthesis of Fuscumol in the Longhorn Beetles Tetropium fuscum (F.) and Tetropium cinnamopterum Kirby Peter D. MayoPeter J. SilkCatherine Béliveau OriginalPaper 05 March 2013 Pages: 377 - 389
Sex Pheromone Dispenser Type and Trap Design Affect Capture of Dogwood Borer Aijun ZhangTracy C. LeskeyJames F. Walgenbach OriginalPaper 15 February 2013 Pages: 390 - 397
Does Prescribed Burning Affect Leaf Secondary Metabolites in Pine Stands? A. V. LavoirE. OrmeñoC. Fernandez OriginalPaper 09 March 2013 Pages: 398 - 412
Co-Variation of Chemical and Mechanical Defenses in Lima Bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) Daniel J. BallhornAdrienne L. GodschalxStefanie Kautz Rapid Communication 17 February 2013 Pages: 413 - 417
Season-Long Volatile Emissions from Peach and Pear Trees In Situ, Overlapping Profiles, and Olfactory Attraction of an Oligophagous Fruit Moth in the Laboratory A. Najar-RodriguezB. OrschelS. Dorn OriginalPaper 26 February 2013 Pages: 418 - 429
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid Composition Influences Cinnabar Moth Oviposition Preferences in Jacobaea Hybrids Dandan ChengEddy van der MeijdenPeter G. L. Klinkhamer OriginalPaper 24 February 2013 Pages: 430 - 437
Effects of Volatile Compounds Emitted by Protea Species (Proteaceae) on Antennal Electrophysiological Responses and Attraction of Cetoniine Beetles Sandy-Lynn SteenhuisenAndreas JürgensSteven D. Johnson OriginalPaper 19 February 2013 Pages: 438 - 446
Soil Consumed by Chacma Baboons is Low in Bioavailable Iron and High in Clay Paula A. PebsworthGretchen L. SeimSera L. Young Rapid Communication 01 March 2013 Pages: 447 - 449