Kairomones and their use for management of entomophagous insects Donald A. NordlundW. J. LewisM. Beevers OriginalPaper Pages: 909 - 917
Antennal olfactory response of boll weevil to grandlure and vicinal dimethyl analogs A. GutmannT. L. PayneG. Ohloff OriginalPaper Pages: 919 - 926
Alleviation of α-tomatine-induced toxicity to the parasitoid,Hyposoter exiguae, by phytosterols in the diet of the host,Heliothis zea Bruce C. CampbellSean S. Duffey OriginalPaper Pages: 927 - 946
Effect of volatiles collected above fecal pellets on behavior of the rabbit,Oryctolagus cuniculus, tested in an experimental chamber B. S. GoodrichE. R. HestermanR. Mykytowycz OriginalPaper Pages: 947 - 959
A high-efficiency collection device for quantifying sex pheromone volatilized from female glands and synthetic sources T. C. BakerL. K. GastonR. S. Vetter OriginalPaper Pages: 961 - 968
Behavioral responses of malePeriplaneta americana to periplanone B, a synthetic component of the female sex pheromone Thomas R. TobinGünter SeelingerWilliam J. Bell OriginalPaper Pages: 969 - 979
Seasonal and intraplant variation of cardenolide content in the California milkweed,Asclepias eriocarpa, and implications for plant defense C. J. NelsonJ. N. SeiberL. P. Brower OriginalPaper Pages: 981 - 1010
Identification of a sex pheromone ofHeliothis subflexa (GN.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and field trapping studies using different blends of components P. E. A. TealR. R. HeathJ. R. McLaughlin OriginalPaper Pages: 1011 - 1022
Chemical communication in the primitive antAneuretus simoni: The role of the sternal and pygidial glands James F. A. TranielloAnula K. Jayasuriya OriginalPaper Pages: 1023 - 1033
Environmental and biotic factors affecting the phenolic content of different cultivars ofSorghum bicolor Susan Woodhead OriginalPaper Pages: 1035 - 1047
Analysis of field-weathered lures containing (E)-10-dodecen-1-yl acetate, a sex attractant for the pea moth,Cydia nigricana (F.) A. R. GreenwayS. A. DavisM. C. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 1049 - 1056
Kairomones and their use for management of entomophagous insects Donald A. NordlundC. Ed Sauls OriginalPaper Pages: 1057 - 1061
Field and electroantennogram responses of the red-headed pine sawfly,Neodiprion lecontei (Fitch), to optical isomers of sawfly sex pheromones M. E. KraemerH. C. CoppelT. Kikukawa OriginalPaper Pages: 1063 - 1072
Selective improvement in responses to prey odors by the lobster,Homarus americanus, following feeding experience Charles D. DerbyJelle Atema OriginalPaper Pages: 1073 - 1080
Sex pheromone of the tomato looper,Plusia chalcites (ESP) E. DunkelblumS. GothilfM. Kehat OriginalPaper Pages: 1081 - 1088
Larval osmeterial secretions of the swallowtails (Papilio) Keiichi Honda OriginalPaper Pages: 1089 - 1113
Polyphenols in brown algaeFucus vesiculosus andAscophyllum nodosum: Chemical defenses against the marine herbivorous snail,Littorina littorea J. A. GeiselmanO. J. McConnell OriginalPaper Pages: 1115 - 1133
Effect of mating on terminating aggregation during host colonization in the bark beetle,Ips paraconfusus J. A. Byers OriginalPaper Pages: 1135 - 1147
Antifeedant action ofZ-dihydromatricaria acid from soldier beetles (Chauliognathus spp.) Thomas EisnerDavid HillJerrold Meinwald OriginalPaper Pages: 1149 - 1158
Feeding preferences of spruce budworm (Choristoneura Fumiferana Clem.) larvae to some host-plant chemicals P. J. AlbertP. A. Jerrett Erratum Pages: 1161 - 1161