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Advances in insect chemical ecology / edited by Ring T. Cardé and Jocelyn G. Millar.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.Description: 1 online resource (x, 341 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0511210914
  • 9780511210914
  • 0521792754
  • 9780521792752
  • 0511216289
  • 9780511216282
  • 0511212682
  • 9780511212680
  • 0511214499
  • 9780511214493
  • 0511542666
  • 9780511542664
  • 9786610540105
  • 6610540101
  • 9780521188937
  • 0521188938
  • 1107143543
  • 9781107143548
  • 0511315155
  • 9780511315152
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Advances in insect chemical ecology.DDC classification:
  • 573.8/77157 22
LOC classification:
  • QL495 .A18 2004eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Phytochemical diversity of insect defenses in tropical and temperate plant families / John T. Arnason, Gabriel Guillet and Tony Durst -- Recruitment of predators and parasitoids by herbivore-injured plants / Ted C.J. Turlings and Felix Wäckers -- Chemical ecology of astigmatid mites / Yasumasa Kuwahara -- Semiochemistry of spiders / Stefan Schulz -- Why do flowers smell? The chemical ecology of fragrance-driven pollination / Robert A. Raguso -- Sex pheromones of cockroaches / César Gemeno and Coby Schal -- A quest for alkaloids : the curious relationship between tiger moths and plants containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids / William E. Conner and Susan J. Weller -- Structure of the pheromone communication channel in moths / Ring T. Cardé and Kenneth F. Haynes.
Summary: Advances in Insect Chemical Ecology presents eight timely reviews of the latest research and thinking in the study of how insects use chemical signals to communicate with each other or to interact with other species.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Phytochemical diversity of insect defenses in tropical and temperate plant families / John T. Arnason, Gabriel Guillet and Tony Durst -- Recruitment of predators and parasitoids by herbivore-injured plants / Ted C.J. Turlings and Felix Wäckers -- Chemical ecology of astigmatid mites / Yasumasa Kuwahara -- Semiochemistry of spiders / Stefan Schulz -- Why do flowers smell? The chemical ecology of fragrance-driven pollination / Robert A. Raguso -- Sex pheromones of cockroaches / César Gemeno and Coby Schal -- A quest for alkaloids : the curious relationship between tiger moths and plants containing pyrrolizidine alkaloids / William E. Conner and Susan J. Weller -- Structure of the pheromone communication channel in moths / Ring T. Cardé and Kenneth F. Haynes.

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Advances in Insect Chemical Ecology presents eight timely reviews of the latest research and thinking in the study of how insects use chemical signals to communicate with each other or to interact with other species.

English.

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