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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A review on natural phenylbutanoid attractants: Occurrence, distribution, and role in nature, especially in relation to Dacini fruit fly behavior and pollination Tan, Keng Hong

50 12 p. 926-946
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2 Attractancy of a Sesquiterpene, β-caryophyllene to Males of the Oriental Fruit Fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae) Ranaweeera, Pradeepa Hewa

50 12 p. 1006-1009
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3 Benzaldehyde acts as a behaviorally active component in brewer’s yeast protein powder which attracts B. dorsalis through olfaction Luo, Zhicai

50 12 p. 1010-1022
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4 Comparative Responses of Two Major Cucurbit Pests, Zeugodacus cucurbitae and Zeugodacus tau to Phenylbutanoid Male Lures Shamshir, Rabiatul Addawiyah

50 12 p. 947-954
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5 Current Advances in Chemical Ecology Research in the Asia-Pacific Region Clavijo McCormick, Andrea

50 12 p. 851-857
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6 Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profiles of Himalayan Bumble Bees (Hymenoptera: Bombus Latreille) are Species-Specific and Show Elevational Variation Narah, Jaya

50 12 p. 969-977
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7 Divergent Response of Two Bark Beetle–Fungal Symbiotic Systems to Host Monoterpenes Reflects Niche Partitioning Strategies Bai, Zezhen

50 12 p. 994-1005
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8 DO Toxic Invasive Prey Become a Toxin Source for Native Consumers? Sawada, Kiyoto

50 12 p. 1077-1085
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9 Electroantennographic and Behavioral Responses of the Melon fly, Zeugodacus cucurbitae (Coquillett), to Volatile Compounds of Ridge Gourd, Luffa acutangular L. Wang, Jing jing

50 12 p. 1036-1045
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10 Electrophysiological Responses of Trissolcus japonicus, T. basalis, and T. oenone (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) to Volatile Compounds Associated with New Zealand Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) Saunders, Thomas E.

50 12 p. 1056-1066
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11 Epichloë Endophyte Enhanced Insect Resistance of Host Grass Leymus Chinensis by Affecting Volatile Organic Compound Emissions Deng, Yongkang

50 12 p. 1067-1076
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12 Exploring the Nature of Arhopalus ferus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Spondylidinae) Pheromone Attraction Kerr, Jessica L.

50 12 p. 904-919
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13 Genetic Underpinnings of Cuticular Hydrocarbon Biosynthesis in the German Cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.): Progress and Perspectives Pei, Xiao-Jin

50 12 p. 955-968
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14 Identification of Aggregation Pheromone as an Attractant for Odontothrips loti, A Serious Thrips Pest on Alfalfa Li, Xiaowei

50 12 p. 894-903
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15 Identification of the Female Sex Pheromone of Grammodes Geometrica (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Erebinae) Abubaker, Tareq A. S.

50 12 p. 866-873
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16 Invasive Plants’ Root Extracts Display Stronger Allelopathic Activity on the Germination and Seedling Growth of a New Zealand Native Species than Extracts of Another Native Plant or Conspecifics Effah, Evans

50 12 p. 1086-1097
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17 Kairomonal Effect of Hexane Extracts of Corcyra cephalonica and Spodoptera frugiperda on the Parasitizing Activity of Trichogramma pretiosum Tullika, Thokchom

50 12 p. 1046-1055
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18 Male-Specific Substances Possibly Contributing to Nuptial Flight of the Japanese Carpenter Ant Camponotus japonicus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Habe, Shunya

50 12 p. 884-893
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19 Mating Disruption of a Flighted Spongy Moth, Lymantria Dispar Japonica (Motchulsky) in Japan Minegishi, Hiroyuki

50 12 p. 920-925
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20 5-Methylheptadecane: Sex Pheromone of the Broom Twig Miner, Leucoptera Spartifoliella, a Biological Control Agent for the Scotch Broom El-Sayed, Ashraf M.

50 12 p. 874-883
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21 Sex Pheromone of the Azalea Mealybug: Absolute Configuration and Kairomonal Activity Sugawara, Yuma

50 12 p. 858-865
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22 Sprayed Urine Emits a Pungent Odor due to its Increased Adhesion to Vertical Objects via Urinary Proteins Rather Than to Changes in its Volatile Chemical Profile in Domestic Cats Uenoyama, Reiko

50 12 p. 978-993
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23 The Key Phytochemical Cue Camphor Is a Promising Lure for Traps Monitoring the New Monophagous Camphor Tree Borer Pagiophloeus tsushimanus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Chen, Cong

50 12 p. 1023-1035
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