Journal of Chemical Ecology (2004) 30 (9)
Articles of Journal of Chemical Ecology entered for 2004 and volume (issue): 30 (9)
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2004) 30, 1723-1741
Alexander Fuchs and M. Deane Bowers (2004)
Patterns of iridoid glycoside production and induction in Plantago lanceolata and the importance of plant age
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2004) 30, 1771-1780
A.L. Marsaro Jr., R.C. Souza, T.M.C. Della Lucia, J.B. Fernandes, M.F.G.F. Silva and P.C. Vieira (2004)
Behavioral changes in workers of the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens rubropilosa induced by chemical components of Eucalyptus maculata leaves
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2004) 30, 1781-1795
J.D. Blande, J.A. Pickett and G.M. Poppy (2004)
Attack rate and success of the parasitoid Diaeretiella rapae on specialist and generalist feeding aphids
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2004) 30, 1797-1808
Rika Ozawa, Kaori Shiojiri, Maurice W. Sabelis, Gen-Ichiro Arimura, Takaaki Nishioka and Junji Takabayashi (2004)
Corn plants treated with jasmonic acid attract more specialist parasitoids, thereby increasing parasitization of the common armyworm
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2004) 30, 1809-1825
Leslie Hammack and Richard J. Petroski (2004)
Field capture of northern and western corn rootworm beetles relative to attractant structure and volatility
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2004) 30, 1827-1838
A.M. El-Sayed, L.I. Wainman, E.M. Santangelo, C.R. Unelius and R.M. Trimble (2004)
Relative attractiveness of (10E)-dodecen-1-yl acetate and (4E,10E)-dodecadien-1-yl acetate to male spotted tentiform leafminers Phyllonorycter blancardella (F.)
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2004) 30, 1839-1848
Dorit Eliyahu, Kenji Mori, Hirosato Takikawa, Walter S. Leal and Coby Schal (2004)
Behavioral activity of stereoisomers and a new component of the contact sex pheromone of female german cockroach, Blattella germanica
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2004) 30, 1849-1870
Qing-He Zhang, Kamlesh R. Chauhan, Eric F. Erbe, Ajay R. Vellore and Jeffrey R. Aldrich (2004)
Semiochemistry of the goldeneyed lacewing Chrysopa oculata: Attraction of males to a male-produced pheromone