Social behavior and chemical communication in reindeer (Rangifer t. tarandus L.) Dietland Müller-SchwarzeLollo KällquistTorgny Mossing OriginalPaper Pages: 483 - 517
Trapping the western pine beetle at and near a source of synthetic attractive pheromone Effects of trap size and position P. E. TildenW. D. BedardP. A. Rauch OriginalPaper Pages: 519 - 531
Primate chemical communication, part III Synthesis of the major volatile constituents of the marmoset (Saguinus fuscicollis) scent mark Norman F. GolobRonald G. YargerAmos B. Smith III OriginalPaper Pages: 543 - 555
An efficient synthesis of muscalure from jojoba oil or oleyl alcohol Arnon Shani OriginalPaper Pages: 557 - 564
Specificity of trail markers of forest and eastern tent caterpillars T. D. FitzgeraldJanice S. Edgerly OriginalPaper Pages: 565 - 574
Pheromones of hamster vaginal discharge Attraction to femtogram amounts of dimethyl disulfide and to mixtures of volatile components Robert J. O'connellAlan G. SingerWilliam C. Agosta OriginalPaper Pages: 575 - 585
Maturation and senescence of an insect chemosensory response W. D. SeabrookK. HiraiLyle K. Gaston OriginalPaper Pages: 587 - 594
Bioassay apparatus for rodent olfactory preferences under laboratory and field conditions Anthony M. GawienowskiDaniel A. KeedyMaria Stacewicz-Sapuntzakis OriginalPaper Pages: 595 - 601
Marking pheromones ofAlpinobombus males Bo G. SvenssonGunnar Bergström OriginalPaper Pages: 603 - 615
Identification and field evaluation of the compounds comprising the sex pheromone of the female boll weevil P. A. HedinG. H. MckibbenW. L. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 617 - 627
Volatile ketones from the preorbital gland of reindeer (Rangifer t. tarandus L.) Gustav Andersson OriginalPaper Pages: 629 - 634