Alarm response by a plethodontid salamander (Desmognathus ochrophaeus): Conspecific and heterospecific “Schreckstoff” William I. LutterschmidtGlenn A. MarvinVictor H. Hutchison OriginalPaper Pages: 2751 - 2759
Potential allelochemicals fromRuta graveolens L. and their action on radish seeds G. AliottaG. CafieroR. Sacchi OriginalPaper Pages: 2761 - 2775
Enhanced maize (Zea mays L.) pericarp browning: Associations with insect resistance and involvement of oxidizing enzymes Patrick F. Dowd OriginalPaper Pages: 2777 - 2803
Attraction ofCarpophilus spp. (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) to synthetic aggregation pheromones and host-related coattractants in Australian stone fruit orchards: Beetle phenology and pheromone dose studies David G. JamesRobert J. BarteltRichard J. Faulder OriginalPaper Pages: 2805 - 2819
Effects of benzoic and cinnamic acids on growth, mineral composition, and chlorophyll content of soybean R. BaziramakengaR. R. SimardG. D. Leroux OriginalPaper Pages: 2821 - 2833
Influence of antifungal compounds from a soil-borne actinomycete onFusarium spp. in asparagus M. K. ElsonJ. F. KellyM. G. Nair OriginalPaper Pages: 2835 - 2846
Methyl salicylate and (−)-(1R,5S)-myrtenal are plant-derived repellents for black bean aphid,Aphis fabae Scop. (Homoptera: Aphididae) Jim HardieRufus IsaacsChristine M. Woodcock OriginalPaper Pages: 2847 - 2855
Chemosensory responses of female Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) to cyclohexanone Thomas E. PerrinL. E. L. Rasmussen OriginalPaper Pages: 2857 - 2866
Prolonged poststrike elevation in tongue-flicking rate with rapid onset in gila monster,Heloderma suspectum: Relation to diet and foraging and implications for evolution of chemosensory searching William E. Cooper Jr.Christopher S. DepernoJohnny Arnett OriginalPaper Pages: 2867 - 2881
Stereochemical inversion of pyrrolizidine alkaloids byMechanitis polymnia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Ithomiinae): Specificity and evolutionary significance José Roberto TrigoLauro Euclides Soares BarataKeith S. Brown Jr OriginalPaper Pages: 2883 - 2899
Interactions betweenAlloxysta brevis (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Alloxystidae) and honeydew-collecting ants: How an aphid hyperparasitoid overcomes ant aggression by chemical defense Wolfgang VölklGerhard HübnerKonrad Dettner OriginalPaper Pages: 2901 - 2915
Comparison of walking locomotory reactions of two forms ofCallosobruchus maculatus males subjected to female sex pheromone stimulation (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) Patricia LextraitJean -Claude BiemontJean Pouzat OriginalPaper Pages: 2917 - 2930
Response ofDendroctonus brevicomis Le Conte (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to different release rates and ratios of aggregation semiochemicals and the inhibitors verbenone and ipsdienol Sally L. BertramTimothy D. Paine OriginalPaper Pages: 2931 - 2941
Glycine max signaling of environmental stress: Dynamics of inducible aromatic allelochemistry B. J. BurdenD. M. Norris OriginalPaper Pages: 2943 - 2951
Toluene and weasel (2-propylthietane) odors suppress feeding in the rat V. Robert HealeC. H. Vanderwolf OriginalPaper Pages: 2953 - 2958
Effects of host plant,Gossypium hirsutum L., on sexual attraction of cabbage looper moths,Trichoplusia ni (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) P. J. LandoltR. R. HeathK. E. Ward OriginalPaper Pages: 2959 - 2974
Risk-sensitive habitat use by brook stickleback (Culaea inconstans) in areas associated with minnow alarm pheromone Brian D. WisendenDouglas P. ChiversR. Jan F. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 2975 - 2983
Cuticular hydrocarbons wherebyMessor barbarus ant workers putatively discriminate between monogynous and polygynous colonies. Are workers labeled by queens? E. ProvostG. RiviereJ. L. Clement OriginalPaper Pages: 2985 - 3003
Comparative analysis of allelopathic effects produced by four forestry species during decomposition process in their soils in Galicia (NW Spain) X. C. SoutoL. GonzalesM. J. Reigosa OriginalPaper Pages: 3005 - 3015
Inadvertent introduction of squalene, cholesterol, and other skin products into a sample Stoyan GrenacherPatrick M. Guerin OriginalPaper Pages: 3017 - 3025