Host plant-mediated reaction norms in the European grapevine moth: evidence for evolutionary host shift from daphne to vine Luis M. Torres-VilaM. Carmen Rodríguez-Molina Original Paper 18 November 2012 Pages: 125 - 136
Stylet penetration behaviour of Pseudococcus longispinus in relation to acquisition of grapevine leafroll virus 3 W. R. M. SandanayakaA. G. BlouinD. Cohen Original Paper 27 November 2012 Pages: 137 - 146
Fertilizer application decreases insect abundance on Plantago lanceolata: a large-scale experiment in three geographic regions Christine HancockNicole WäschkeElisabeth Obermaier Original Paper 18 November 2012 Pages: 147 - 158
Contrasting egg and larval performances help explain polyphagy in a florivorous butterfly Daniela RodriguesAndré V. L. Freitas Original Paper 30 October 2012 Pages: 159 - 167
Preference for high concentrations of plant pyrrolizidine alkaloids in the specialist arctiid moth Utetheisa ornatrix depends on previous experience Adam HoinaCarlos Henrique Zanini MartinsRodrigo Cogni Original Paper 15 November 2012 Pages: 169 - 175
A comparison of floral resource exploitation by native and invasive Argentine ants Lori Lach Original Paper 10 November 2012 Pages: 177 - 190
Edge effects decrease ant-derived benefits to seedlings in a neotropical savanna Alexander V. ChristianiniPaulo S. Oliveira Original Paper 17 October 2012 Pages: 191 - 199
Effects of drought, temperature, herbivory, and genotype on plant–insect interactions in soybean (Glycine max) Rose GrinnanThomas E. Carter Jr.Marc T. J. Johnson Original Paper 18 November 2012 Pages: 201 - 215
Allocation of resources away from sites of herbivory under simultaneous attack by aboveground and belowground herbivores in the common milkweed, Asclepias syriaca Leiling TaoMark D. Hunter Original Paper 15 November 2012 Pages: 217 - 224
Biological activities of lignans and neolignans on the aphid Myzus persicae (Sulzer) Julien SaguezJacques AttoumbréSylvie Baltora-Rosset Original Paper 13 November 2012 Pages: 225 - 233
Differences among five amaranth varieties (Amaranthus spp.) regarding secondary metabolites and foliar herbivory by chewing insects in the field Selene L. NiveyroAnne G. MortensenAdriana Salvo Original Paper 05 September 2012 Pages: 235 - 245
Erratum to: Differences among five amaranth varieties (Amaranthus spp.) regarding secondary metabolites and foliar herbivory by chewing insects in the field Selene L. NiveyroAnne G. MortensenAdriana Salvo Erratum 01 January 2013 Pages: 247 - 248