First insights into grapevine transcriptional responses as a result of vine mealybug Planococcus ficus feeding Alicia E. TimmAnnette Reineke Original Paper 07 November 2014 Pages: 495 - 505
Ant–plant interactions: the importance of extrafloral nectaries versus hemipteran honeydew on plant defense against herbivores Ricardo I. CamposGabriela P. Camacho Original Paper 31 October 2014 Pages: 507 - 512
Leaf area lost, rather than herbivore type, determines the induction of extrafloral nectar secretion in a tropical plant (Clerodendrum philippinum) Fang Fang XuJin ChenJohn Husson Original Paper 15 October 2014 Pages: 513 - 518
First report on the diversity of insects trapped by a sticky exudate of the inflorescences of Vriesea bituminosa Wawra (Bromeliaceae: Tillandsioideae) Ricardo Ferreira MonteiroMargarete Valverde Macedo Original Paper 17 October 2014 Pages: 519 - 523
Exogenous application of methyl jasmonate and salicylic acid increases antioxidant activity in the leaves of pistachio (Pistacia vera L. cv. Fandoughi) trees and reduces the performance of the phloem-feeding psyllid Agonoscena pistaciae Mohabbat ShahabinejadMohammad ShojaaddiniSeyed Mehdi Seyedi Original Paper 21 October 2014 Pages: 525 - 530
Microscopic study of galls induced by three species of Geopemphigus (Hemiptera: Aphididae: Eriosomatinae) on Pistacia mexicana Ana Lilia Muñoz-ViverosJean-Jacques Itzhak MartinezRafael Álvarez Original Paper 17 October 2014 Pages: 531 - 538
Benefits and costs of tomato seed treatment with plant defense elicitors for insect resistance Sulav PaudelEdwin G. RajotteGary W. Felton Original Paper 21 October 2014 Pages: 539 - 545
Attraction of a ladybird to sweet pepper damaged by two aphid species simultaneously or sequentially Mayara Silva OliveiraMartín Pareja Original Paper 22 October 2014 Pages: 547 - 555
Specialization of Atlantic rain forest twig-girdler beetles (Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Onciderini): variation in host–plant use by microhabitat specialists Cláudia Moreno ParoAlberto ArabJoão Vasconcellos-Neto Original Paper 07 November 2014 Pages: 557 - 569
Spatial variation in leaf traits and herbivore community within the beech canopy between two different latitudes Masahiro NakamuraNaoki InariTsutom Hiura Original Paper 09 November 2014 Pages: 571 - 579
Is there a bottom-up cascade on the assemblages of trees, arboreal insects and spiders in a semiarid Caatinga? L. Sousa-SoutoE. D. S. SantosF. S. Neves Original Paper 30 October 2014 Pages: 581 - 591
Not all in the same boat: trends and mechanisms in herbivory responses to forest fragmentation differ among insect guilds María Rosa RossettiEzequiel GonzálezGraciela Valladares Original Paper 09 November 2014 Pages: 593 - 603