Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25 (3)

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Articles of Journal of Chemical Ecology entered for 1999 and volume (issue): 25 (3)

Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 433-453
T.D. Paine, J.G. Millar, C.C. Hanlon and J.S. Hwang (1999)
Identification of semiochemicals associated with Jeffrey pine beetle, Dendroctonus jeffreyi

Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 455-469
M.S. Mayer and E.R. Mitchell (1999)
Subtleties in perception and discrimination by cabbage looper moths, Trichoplusia ni, of the two 14-carbon acetate sex pheromone components

Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 501-517
M.L. Evenden, G.J.R. Judd and J.H. Borden (1999)
Simultaneous disruption of pheromone communication in Choristoneura rosaceana and Pandemis limitata with pheromone and antagonist blends

Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 537-548
Delphine Rey, Andre Cuany, Marie-Paule Pautou and Jean-Claude Meyran (1999)
Differential sensitivity of mosquito taxa to vegetable tannins

Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 591-609
M.C.A. Downham, N.E.J.M. Smit, P.O. Laboke, D.R. Hall, D.I. Farman, A. Braun and B. Odongo (1999)
Specificity of response to sex pheromones among sweetpotato weevils, Cylas puncticollis and C. brunneus

Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 611-628
M. Zimmer (1999)
The fate and effects of ingested hydrolyzable tannins in Porcellio scaber

Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 629-634
M. Borges, P.H.G. Zarbin, J.T.B. Ferreira and M.L.M. Da Costa (1999)
Pheromone sharing: Blends based on the same compounds for Euschistus heros and Piezodorus guildinii

Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 635-656
Elizabeth E. Crone and Clive G. Jones (1999)
The dynamics of carbon-nutrient balance: Effects of cottonwood acclimation to short- and long-term shade on beetle feeding preferences

Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 657-662
Jelena Kuldová, Ivan Hrdý and Ales Svatos (1999)
Defense secretion of Prorhinotermes simplex: Toxicity to insecticide susceptible and resistant house fly

Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 663-672
M.A.H. Braks and W. Takken (1999)
Incubated human sweat but not fresh sweat attracts the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto