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  1. Chemical Ecology of Host- and Mate-Finding in the Cypress Bark Beetle Phloeosinus aubei, with Notes on Congeneric Species
  2. A Gram-Scale Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure (R)- and (S)-δ-Heptalactone, Pheromones of Fruit Flies
  3. Determination of Methyl Group Positions in Long-Chain Aliphatic Methyl Ethers and Alcohols by Gas Chromatography/Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry
  4. Genomics of Neotropical biodiversity indicators: Two butterfly radiations with rampant chromosomal rearrangements and hybridization
  5. Synthesis of Long‐Chain Dimethylalkyl Methyl Ethers, Important Components of the Epicuticular Wax of Spiders
  6. cis ‐ Verbenol and verbenone as male‐produced pheromone components of the cypress bark beetle, Phloeosinus aubei : Identificati...
  7. A Simplified Synthesis of HNDB (Albiducin A) and Calidiol A
  8. cis-Verbenol and verbenone as male-produced pheromone components of the cypress bark beetle, Phloeosinus aubei: Identification and behavioral tests in combination with the female-produced pheromone components
  9. Curvisetone─A Male-Specific Tricyclic nor-Diterpenoid from the Springtail Sinella curviseta
  10. Olfaction with legs—Spiders use wall-pore sensilla for pheromone detection
  11. Small animals with unique chemistry – the natural product chemistry of Collembola
  12. Frog farnesyl pyrophosphate synthases and their role as non-canonical terpene synthases for bisabolane sesquiterpenes
  13. Batrachopolyenes: Volatile Norsteroids from Femoral Scent Glands of Frogs
  14. Batrachopolyenes: Volatile Norsteroids from Femoral Scent Glands of Frogs
  15. MACE, an Open Access Database of Electron Impact Mass Spectra of Natural Products
  16. The scent gland composition of the Mangshan pit viper, Protobothrops mangshanensis
  17. The unique epicuticular chemistry of Collembola – A cross-species analysis
  18. Identification by Synthesis: Imidacins, Urocanate-Derived Alkaloids from the Myxobacterium Stigmatella aurantiaca
  19. Nitidane: An Irregular Prenylated Diterpene from the Cuticle of the Springtail Heteromurus nitidus
  20. Socialane, a Nonaprenyl Terpene Hydrocarbon Surface Lipid from the Collembola Hypogastrura socialis
  21. (−)‐myrtenol and (−)‐α‐pinene: Aggregation pheromone components of the cypress bark beetle Phloeosinus aubei
  22. Enantioselective synthesis of all stereoisomers of geosmin and of biosynthetically related natural products
  23. Identification of unique highly hetero-substituted benzenes as chemical weapons of springtails by a combination of trace analytical methods with DFT calculations and synthesis
  24. Phylogeny not mimicry drives chemical variation in tropical aposematic butterflies
  25. Cyclopropane Hydrocarbons from the SpringtailVertagopus sarekensis─A New Class of Cuticular Lipids from Arthropods
  26. Variation of Clasper Scent Gland Composition of Heliconius Butterflies from a Biodiversity Hotspot
  27. The uropygial gland of the Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo): II. Biochemical analysis of the uropygial secretion
  28. Identification and determination of the absolute configuration of amorph-4-en-10β-ol, a cadinol-type sesquiterpene from the scent glands of the African reed frog Hyperolius cinnamomeoventris
  29. Introduction to volatile natural products
  30. The scent chemistry of butterflies
  31. Volatiles of the Apicomplexan Alga Chromera velia and Associated Bacteria
  32. Exploitation of an ancestral pheromone biosynthetic pathway contributes to diversification in Heliconius butterflies
  33. Cinnamomeoventrolide – Double Bond Regioisomerism in Frog Semiochemicals
  34. Identification of Volatiles of the Dinoflagellate Prorocentrum cordatum
  35. Identification and Synthesis of a Macrolide as an Anti-aphrodisiac Pheromone from Males of Heliconius erato phyllis
  36. Head and Tail Oxidized Terpenoid Esters from Androconia of Heliconius erato Butterflies
  37. MACE – An Open Access Data Repository of Mass Spectra for Chemical Ecology
  38. Cinnamomeoventrolide – Double-bond Regioisomerism in Frog Semiochemcials
  39. Identification of Cuticular and Web Lipids of the Spider Argiope bruennichi
  40. Identification and Composition of Clasper Scent Gland Components of the Butterfly Heliconius erato and Its Relation to Mimicry
  41. Identification of Cuticular And Web Lipids of The Spider Argiope Bruennichi
  42. Pheromone communication among sexes of the garden cross spider Araneus diadematus
  43. Bacterial-induced pH shifts link individual cell physiology to macroscale collective behavior
  44. Synthesis, Absolute Configurations, and Biological Activities of Floral Scent Compounds from Night-Blooming Araceae
  45. Chemical Diversity of Volatile Macrocylic Lactones from Frogs
  46. Microbial volatile organic compounds in intra-kingdom and inter-kingdom interactions
  47. Volatile allosteric antagonists of mosquito odorant receptors inhibit human-host attraction
  48. Clustering of loci controlling species differences in male chemical bouquets of sympatric Heliconius butterflies
  49. 3-Acetoxy-fatty acid isoprenyl esters from androconia of the ithomiine butterfly Ithomia salapia
  50. Novel 3-Acetoxy Fatty Acid Isoprenyl Esters from Androconia of the Ithomiine Butterfly Ithomia salapia
  51. Volatile Urinary Signals of Two Nocturnal Primates, Microcebus murinus and M. lehilahytsara
  52. Chemical signals act as the main reproductive barrier between sister and mimetic Heliconius butterflies
  53. Identification of Brassicadiene, a Diterpene Hydrocarbon Attractive to the Invasive Stink Bug Bagrada hilaris, from Volatiles of Cauliflower Seedlings, Brassica oleracea var. botrytis
  54. Species specificity and intraspecific variation in the chemical profiles of Heliconius butterflies across a large geographic range
  55. Antibacterial phloroglucinols derivatives from the leaves of Mallotus oppositifolius (Geisler) Müll. Arg. (Euphorbiaceae)
  56. Extending the Salinilactone Family
  57. Male-Produced (−)-δ-Heptalactone, Pheromone of Fruit Fly Rhagoletis batava (Diptera: Tephritidae), a Sea Buckthorn Berries Pest
  58. Sigillins from Springtails Are Potent Natural Insecticides
  59. A major locus controls a biologically active pheromone component in Heliconius melpomene
  60. Direct deposition GC/IR techniques in natural product identification
  61. Enantioselective synthesis and determination of the absolute configuration of the male sex pheromone of the parasitoid wasp Urolepis rufipes
  62. Total synthesis of four stereoisomers of methyl 4,8,12-trimethylpentadecanoate, a major component of the sex pheromone of the stink bug Edessa meditabunda
  63. Flowers of European pear release common and uncommon volatiles that can be detected by honey bee pollinators
  64. Amphibian skin-associated Pigmentiphaga: Genome sequence and occurrence across geography and hosts
  65. Transcriptomic Signatures of Experimental Alkaloid Consumption in a Poison Frog
  66. Chemistry of the Androconial Secretion of the Ithomiine Butterfly Oleria onega
  67. Geographic contrasts between pre‐ and postzygotic barriers are consistent with reinforcement inHeliconiusbutterflies
  68. Nocturnal scent in a ‘bird-fig’: A cue to attract bats as additional dispersers?
  69. Isolation and Identification of Alkaloids from Poisons of Fire Salamanders (Salamandra salamandra)
  70. More yellow more toxic? Sex rather than alkaloid content is correlated with yellow coloration in the fire salamander
  71. Identification and Synthesis of Luteolide, a Highly Branched Macrolide Semiochemical from the Mantellid Frog Gephyromantis luteus
  72. Flower scent of Ceropegia stenantha: electrophysiological activity and synthesis of novel components
  73. Viaticene A - An Unusual Tetraterpene Cuticular Lipid Isolated from the Springtail Hypogastrura viatica
  74. Male Sex Pheromone of the Parasitoid Wasp Urolepis rufipes Demonstrates Biosynthetic Switch Between Fatty Acid and Isoprenoid Metabolism Within the Nasonia Group
  75. The conspicuous postmetamorphic coloration of fire salamanders, but not their toxicity, is affected by larval background albedo
  76. Do wolf spiders’ egg-sacs emit tactochemical signals perceived by mothers?
  77. Male pheromone composition depends on larval but not adult diet in Heliconius melpomene
  78. An Unprecedented Medium-Chain Diunsaturated N-acylhomoserine Lactone from Marine Roseobacter Group Bacteria
  79. N-Acylated amino acid methyl esters from marine Roseobacter group bacteria
  80. Correction to: Novel floral scent compounds from night-blooming Araceae pollinated by cyclocephaline scarabs (Melolonthidae, Cyclocephalini)
  81. Structural Elucidation of Trace Components Combining GC/MS, GC/IR, DFT-Calculation and Synthesis-Salinilactones, Unprecedented Bicyclic Lactones from Salinispora Bacteria
  82. Strukturaufklärung von Spurenkomponenten durch Kombination von GC/MS, GC/IR, DFT-Simulationen und Synthese - Salinilactone, neuartige bicyclische Lactone aus Salinispora Bakterien
  83. Fruit scent as an evolved signal to primate seed dispersal
  84. Novel Floral Scent Compounds from Night-Blooming Araceae Pollinated by Cyclocephaline Scarabs (Melolonthidae, Cyclocephalini)
  85. A salamander’s toxic arsenal: review of skin poison diversity and function in true salamanders, genus Salamandra
  86. Acyl-group specificity of AHL synthases involved in quorum-sensing in Roseobacter group bacteria
  87. Frogolide - An Unprecedented Sesquiterpene Macrolactone from Scent Glands of African Frogs
  88. Morphological and transcriptomic analyses reveal three discrete primary stages of postembryonic development in the common fire salamander,Salamandra salamandra
  89. Oxygenated N-Acyl Alanine Methyl Esters (NAMEs) from the Marine Bacterium Roseovarius tolerans EL-164
  90. Nitrogen-Containing Volatiles from Marine Salinispora pacifica and Roseobacter-Group Bacteria
  91. Male sex pheromone components in Heliconius butterflies released by the androconia affect female choice
  92. How to fight multiple enemies: target-specific chemical defences in an aposematic moth
  93. Mass Spectrometry of Aliphatic Macrolides, Important Semiochemicals or Pheromones
  94. Diversity of compounds in femoral secretions of Galápagos iguanas (genera:AmblyrhynchusandConolophus), and their potential role in sexual communication in lek-mating marine iguanas (Amblyrhynchus cristatus)
  95. Function-related replacement of bacterial siderophore pathways
  96. The Scent Chemistry of Heliconius Wing Androconia
  97. Variations of cocoon external lipids during wolf spiderlings’ development
  98. Floral scent and pollinators of Ceropegia trap flowers
  99. Volatile compound secretion coincides with modifications of the olfactory organ in mantellid frogs
  100. Non-Redfield, nutrient synergy and flexible internal elemental stoichiometry in a marine bacterium
  101. Sexual Deception in the Eucera-Pollinated Ophrys leochroma: A Chemical Intermediate between Wasp- and Andrena-Pollinated Species
  102. Responsiveness of cats (Felidae) to silver vine (Actinidia polygama), Tatarian honeysuckle (Lonicera tatarica), valerian (Valeriana officinalis) and catnip (Nepeta cataria)
  103. Scent gland constituents of the Middle American burrowing python, Loxocemus bicolor (Serpentes: Loxocemidae)
  104. Long-Chain Alkyl Cyanides: Unprecedented Volatile Compounds Released by Pseudomonas and Micromonospora Bacteria
  105. A synthetic dodecanolide library for the identification of putative semiochemicals emitted by mantellid frogs
  106. Metabolism of 2,3-dihydroxypropane-1-sulfonate by marine bacteria
  107. Identification, synthesis and mass spectrometry of a macrolide from the African reed frog Hyperolius cinnamomeoventris
  108. Novel volatiles of skin-borne bacteria inhibit the growth of Gram-positive bacteria and affect quorum-sensing controlled phenotypes of Gram-negative bacteria
  109. An Unprecedented Octahydro-3H-oxeto[2,3,4-ij]isochromene Ring System Formed by a Trichloromethyl-Anion-Induced Reaction Cascade
  110. Accumulation of specific sterol precursors targets a MAP kinase cascade mediating cell–cell recognition and fusion
  111. Coupled Biosynthesis of Volatiles and Salinosporamide A in Salinispora tropica
  112. Biosynthesis of Violacein, Structure and Function of l-Tryptophan Oxidase VioA from Chromobacterium violaceum
  113. Identification and Synthesis of Branched Wax-type Esters, Novel Surface Lipids from the SpiderArgyrodes elevatus(Araneae: Theridiidae)
  114. Fruit Odor as A Ripeness Signal for Seed-Dispersing Primates? A Case Study on Four Neotropical Plant Species
  115. Nest wax triggers worker reproduction in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris
  116. A single terpene synthase is responsible for a wide variety of sesquiterpenes in Sorangium cellulosum Soce56
  117. Male sex pheromone components in Heliconius butterflies released by the androconia affect female choice
  118. Chemical recognition of fruit ripeness in spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi)
  119. Identification of a Grain Beetle Macrolide Pheromone and Its Synthesis by Ring-Closing Metathesis Using a Terminal Alkyne
  120. Draft Genome Sequence of Roseovarius tolerans EL-164, a Producer of N -Acylated Alanine Methyl Esters and N -Acylhomoserine Lactones
  121. Venom and Dufour's glands of the emerald cockroach wasp Ampulex compressa (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Sphecidae): Structural and biochemical aspects
  122. Homoserine Lactones, Methyl Oligohydroxybutyrates, and Other Extracellular Metabolites of Macroalgae-Associated Bacteria of theRoseobacterClade: Identification and Functions
  123. Sigillin A, a Unique Polychlorinated Arthropod Deterrent from the Snow FleaCeratophysella sigillata
  124. The use of the lactone motif in chemical communication
  125. Editorial: Chemical Ecology
  126. Characterization of the Gene Cluster CYP264B1-geoA fromSorangium cellulosumSo ce56: Biosynthesis of (+)-Eremophilene and Its Hydroxylation
  127. Pseudomonas Strains Naturally Associated with Potato Plants Produce Volatiles with High Potential for Inhibition of Phytophthora infestans
  128. The inter-kingdom volatile signal indole promotes root development by interfering with auxin signalling
  129. Pheromonal Communication in the European House Dust Mite, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
  130. The Effect of Caste and Reproductive State on the Chemistry of the Cephalic Labial Glands Secretion of Bombus Terrestris
  131. Streptopyridines, volatile pyridine alkaloids produced by Streptomyces sp. FORM5
  132. From Insect Communication to Bacterial Communication
  133. Nuclear and mitochondrial multilocus phylogeny and survey of alkaloid content in true salamanders of the genus Salamandra (Salamandridae)
  134. The CtrA phosphorelay integrates differentiation and communication in the marine alphaproteobacterium Dinoroseobacter shibae
  135. Identification and Synthesis of Macrolide Pheromones of the Grain BeetleOryzaephilus Surinamensisand the FrogSpinomantis Aglavei
  136. A New Bacterial Chemical Signal: Mapping the Chemical Space Used for Communication
  137. Surface-motility induction, attraction and hitchhiking between bacterial species promote dispersal on solid surfaces
  138. Identification of NewN-Acylhomoserine Lactone Signalling Compounds ofDinoroseobacter shibaeDFL-12Tby Overexpression ofluxIGenes
  139. Take time to smell the frogs: vocal sac glands of reed frogs (Anura: Hyperoliidae) contain species-specific chemical cocktails
  140. Erratum to: Production of Bioactive Volatiles by Different Burkholderia ambifaria Strains
  141. Macrolides and Alcohols as Scent Gland Constituents of the Madagascan Frog Mantidactylus femoralis and Their Intraspecific Diversity
  142. N-Acylated Alanine Methyl Esters (NAMEs) fromRoseovarius tolerans, Structural Analogs of Quorum-Sensing Autoinducers,N-Acylhomoserine Lactones
  143. Genetic diversity, phylogeny and evolution of alkaloid sequestering in Cuban miniaturized frogs of the Eleutherodactylus limbatus group
  144. You are what you talk: quorum sensing induces individual morphologies and cell division modes in Dinoroseobacter shibae
  145. Production of Bioactive Volatiles by Different Burkholderia ambifaria Strains
  146. Mass spectrometry identification of alkyl-substituted pyrazines produced by Pseudomonas spp. isolates obtained from wine corks
  147. Biosynthesis and PBAN-Regulated Transport of Pheromone Polyenes in the Winter Moth, Operophtera brumata
  148. Fruit bats and bat fruits: the evolution of fruit scent in relation to the foraging behaviour of bats in the New and Old World tropics
  149. Divergence of Scent Pheromones in Allopatric Populations ofAcanthodactylus boskianus(Squamata: Lacertidae)
  150. A pollinators' eye view of a shelter mimicry system
  151. Synthesis of β-hydroxy-δ-trichloromethyl-δ-valerolactones by intramolecular samarium/ytterbium diiodide-mediated Reformatsky reaction
  152. A Detailed View of 2-Methylisoborneol Biosynthesis
  153. Wax Lipids Signal Nest Identity in Bumblebee Colonies
  154. Spider Pheromones – a Structural Perspective
  155. (±)-Asarinin
  156. Microbial communities related to volatile organic compound emission in automobile air conditioning units
  157. Mycobacterium tuberculosis volatiles for diagnosis of tuberculosis by Cricetomys rats
  158. Pre-adaptations and the evolution of pollination by sexual deception: Cope's rule of specialization revisited
  159. The volatiles of pathogenic and nonpathogenic mycobacteria and related bacteria
  160. Volatile Amphibian Pheromones: Macrolides from Mantellid Frogs from Madagascar
  161. Composition of Human Skin Microbiota Affects Attractiveness to Malaria Mosquitoes
  162. Acquisition of chemical recognition cues facilitates integration into ant societies
  163. Diagnosis of Tuberculosis by Trained African Giant Pouched Rats and Confounding Impact of Pathogens and Microflora of the Respiratory Tract
  164. Easy Access to (E)-β-Ocimene
  165. An arthropod deterrent attracts specialised bees to their host plants
  166. Tropodithietic Acid Production in Phaeobacter gallaeciensis Is Regulated by N-Acyl Homoserine Lactone-Mediated Quorum Sensing
  167. The Biofilm Inhibitor Carolacton Disturbs Membrane Integrity and Cell Division of Streptococcus mutans through the Serine/Threonine Protein Kinase PknB
  168. SEXUAL SELECTION DRIVES THE EVOLUTION OF ANTIAPHRODISIAC PHEROMONES IN BUTTERFLIES
  169. Pitchers of Nepenthes rajah collect faecal droppings from both diurnal and nocturnal small mammals and emit fruity odour
  170. New compounds, sexual differences, and age-related variations in the femoral gland secretions of the lacertid lizard Acanthodactylus boskianus
  171. The Biosynthesis of Hexahydrofarnesylacetone in the Butterfly Pieris brassicae
  172. Defining frontiers in mite and frog alkaloid research
  173. Structure, chemical composition and putative function of the postpharyngeal gland of the emerald cockroach wasp, Ampulex compressa (Hymenoptera, Ampulicidae)
  174. Differential Attraction of Malaria Mosquitoes to Volatile Blends Produced by Human Skin Bacteria
  175. Biological Activity of Volatiles from Marine and Terrestrial Bacteria
  176. Discovery of skin alkaloids in a miniaturized eleutherodactylid frog from Cuba
  177. Echium and Pontechium specific floral cues for host–plant recognition by the oligolectic bee Hoplitis adunca
  178. The Biosynthesis of Branched Dialkylpyrazines in Myxobacteria
  179. Volatile Methyl Esters of Medium Chain Length from the Bacterium Chitinophaga Fx7914
  180. The Biosynthesis of the Aroma Volatile 2-Methyltetrahydrothiophen-3-one in the Bacterium Chitinophaga Fx7914
  181. How to Spoil the Taste of Insect Prey? A Novel Feeding Deterrent against Ants Released by Larvae of the Alder Leaf Beetle, Agelastica alni
  182. Streptococcus mutans Inhibits Candida albicans Hyphal Formation by the Fatty Acid Signaling Molecule trans-2-Decenoic Acid (SDSF)
  183. Pheromone-based Mating and Aggregation in the Sorghum Chafer, Pachnoda interrupta
  184. Pyrazine Biosynthesis in Corynebacterium glutamicum
  185. The Sex Pheromone of the Wasp Spider Argiope bruennichi
  186. Acylated Serine Derivatives: A Unique Class of Arthropod Pheromones of the Australian Redback Spider, Latrodectus hasselti
  187. Potent antifouling compounds produced by marine Streptomyces
  188. Identification and biosynthesis of tropone derivatives and sulfur volatiles produced by bacteria of the marine Roseobacter clade
  189. Pheromones of Terrestrial Invertebrates
  190. Sex-specific chemical cues from immatures facilitate the evolution of mate guarding inHeliconiusbutterflies
  191. Aphrodisiac Pheromones from the Wings of the Small Cabbage White and Large Cabbage White Butterflies,Pieris rapaeandPieris brassicae
  192. New Structural Variants of Homoserine Lactones in Bacteria
  193. Defense by Volatiles in Leaf-Mining Insect Larvae
  194. Fine Tuning of Social Integration by Two Myrmecophiles of the Ponerine Army Ant, Leptogenys distinguenda
  195. Identification, Quantification, and Determination of the Absolute Configuration of the Bacterial Quorum-Sensing Signal Autoinducer-2 by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
  196. Composition of the Cloacal Gland Secretion of Tuatara,Sphenodon punctatus
  197. Seed odor mediates an obligate ant–plant mutualism in Amazonian rainforests
  198. Potential for luxS related signalling in marine bacteria and production of autoinducer-2 in the genus Shewanella
  199. Natural products from the integument of nonavian reptiles
  200. Identification of (8S,9S,10S)-8,10-Dimethyl-1-octalin, a Key Intermediate in the Biosynthesis of Geosmin in Bacteria
  201. An Antiaphrodisiac in Heliconius melpomene Butterflies
  202. Biosynthesis of the Off-Flavor 2-Methylisoborneol by the MyxobacteriumNannocystis exedens
  203. Autoinducer-2-Regulated Genes in Streptococcus mutans UA159 and Global Metabolic Effect of the luxS Mutation
  204. (Z)-Pentacos-12-ene, an Oviposition-deterring Pheromone of Cheilomenes sexmaculata
  205. Chemical Ecology of Fruit Bat Foraging Behavior in Relation to the Fruit Odors of Two Species of Paleotropical Bat-Dispersed Figs (Ficus hispida and Ficus scortechinii)
  206. Biosynthesis of (3Z,6Z,9Z)-3,6,9-Octadecatriene: The Main Component of the Pheromone Blend of Erannis bajaria
  207. Dehydrogenation of ocimene by active carbon: artefact formation during headspace sampling from leaves of Phaseolus lunatus
  208. Description of Labrenzia alexandrii gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel alphaproteobacterium containing bacteriochlorophyll a, and a proposal for reclassification of Stappia aggregata as Labrenzia aggregata comb. nov., of Stappia marina as Labrenzia marina co...
  209. Identification, Synthesis, and Conformation of Tri- and Tetrathiacycloalkanes from Marine Bacteria
  210. Bacterial volatiles: the smell of small organisms
  211. Macrolides from the scent glands of the tropical butterflies Heliconius cydno and Heliconius pachinus
  212. Absolute configuration of the creatonotines and callimorphines, two classes of arctiid-specific pyrrolizidine alkaloids
  213. Analysing traces of autoinducer-2 requires standardization of the Vibrio harveyi bioassay
  214. Novel Iso-branched Ether Lipids as Specific Markers of Developmental Sporulation in the Myxobacterium Myxococcus xanthus
  215. Cluster Analysis as Selection and Dereplication Tool for the Identification of New Natural Compounds from Large Sample Sets
  216. Ethyl-Branched Aldehydes, Ketones, and Diketones from Caimans (Caiman and Paleosuchus; Crocodylia, Reptilia)
  217. Discovery of Complex Mixtures of Novel Long-Chain Quorum Sensing Signals in Free-Living and Host-Associated Marine Alphaproteobacteria
  218. Ecology, Inhibitory Activity, and Morphogenesis of a Marine Antagonistic Bacterium Belonging to the Roseobacter Clade
  219. Biosynthesis and Identification of Volatiles Released by the Myxobacterium Stigmatella aurantiaca
  220. Novel Pyrazines from the MyxobacteriumChondromyces crocatusand Marine Bacteria
  221. Volatiles Released by aStreptomyces Species Isolated from the North Sea
  222. A Novel Type of Geosmin Biosynthesis in Myxobacteria
  223. Specific recognition, detoxification and metabolism of pyrrolizidine alkaloids by the polyphagous arctiid Estigmene acrea
  224. The Chafer Pheromone Buibuilactone and Ant Pyrazines are also Produced by Marine Bacteria
  225. Volatile Organic Compounds from Arctic Bacteria of theCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group: A Retrobiosynthetic Approach in Chemotaxonomic Investigations
  226. Biosynthesis of iso-fatty acids in myxobacteria
  227. Biosynthesis of Iso-Fatty Acids in Myxobacteria:  Iso-Even Fatty Acids Are Derived by α-Oxidation from Iso-Odd Fatty Acids
  228. Analysis of volatiles from black pine (): significance of wounding and egg deposition by a herbivorous sawfly
  229. Identification and Biosynthesis of an Aggregation Pheromone of the Storage Mite Chortoglyphus arcuatus
  230. Benzoic Acid Derivatives in a Hypogastrurid Collembolan: Temperature-Dependent Formation and Biological Significance as Deterrents
  231. Semiochemicals derived from pyrrolizidine alkaloids in male ithomiine butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Ithomiinae)
  232. Formation and analysis of mannosylerythritol lipids secreted by Pseudozyma aphidis
  233. Semiochemistry of spiders
  234. Biosynthesis of Volatiles by the MyxobacteriumMyxococcus xanthus
  235. Identification and synthesis of volatiles released by the myxobacterium Chondromyces crocatus
  236. Novel Caprolactones from a Marine Streptomycete
  237. Dufour gland of the digger wasp Liris niger: structure and developmental and biochemical aspects
  238. Biochemical processing of plant acquired pyrrolizidine alkaloids by the neotropical leaf-beetle Platyphora boucardi
  239. Niaviolides, New Macrocyclic Sesquiterpenes Secreted by Males of the African Butterfly Amauris niavius
  240. New Terpene Hydrocarbons from the Alligatoridae (Crocodylia, Reptilia)
  241. Absolute Configuration and Synthesis of β- and δ-Lactones Present in the Pheromone System of the Giant White Butterfly Idea leuconoe
  242. Cyclic Chiral Silyl Derivatives for the Determination of the Absolute Configuration of Aliphatic Diols by Gas Chromatography
  243. African Elephant Sesquiterpenes. II. Identification and Synthesis of New Derivatives of 2,3-Dihydrofarnesol
  244. Identification and synthesis of homoterpenoids emitted from elm leaves after elicitation by beetle eggs
  245. Composition of the silk lipids of the spider Nephila clavipes
  246. An airborne female pheromone associated with male attraction and courtship in a desert spider
  247. Female sex pheromone of a wandering spider ( Cupiennius salei ): identification and sensory reception
  248. Identification of a New Sex Pheromone from the Silk Dragline of the Tropical Wandering SpiderCupiennius salei
  249. Composition of lipids from sunflower pollen (Helianthus annuus)
  250. Chemical deterrents in podurid Collembola
  251. Simple synthesis of enantiomers of 6-hydroxyalkan-4-olides by stereoselective hydrogenation of methyl 4,6-dioxoalkanoates
  252. Pheromones
  253. Insect-Plant Interactions − Metabolism of Plant Compounds to Pheromones and Allomones by Lepidoptera and Leaf Beetles
  254. Origin of the defensive secretion of the leaf beetle Chrysomela lapponica
  255. The Chemistry of Spider Toxins and Spider Silk
  256. Poduran, an unusual tetraterpene from the springtail Podura aquatica
  257. Mass spectrometric determination of methyl group positions in long chain methyl ethers and alcohols via nitriles
  258. Waxes of the social spiderAnelosimus eximius(Araneae, Theridiidae): Abundance of noveln-propyl esters of long-chain methyl-branched fatty acids
  259. Chemical defense of giant springtailTetrodontophora bielanensis (Waga) (Insecta: Collembola)
  260. Male sex pheromone of a giant danaine butterfly,Idea leuconoe
  261. The pheromone system of the male danaine butterfly, Idea leuconoe
  262. A New Spiroketal Type from the Insect Kingdom
  263. Composition of larval secretion ofChrysomela lapponica (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) and its dependence on host plant
  264. Enemy-induced dispersal in a parasitic wasp
  265. Specific mixtures of secretions from male scent organs of African milkweed butterflies (Danainae)
  266. Insect pheromone biosynthesis: stereochemical pathway of hydroxydanaidal production from alkaloidal precursors in Creatonotos transiens (Lepidoptera, Arctiidae).
  267. Branched long chain alkyl methyl ethers: a new class of lipids from spider silk
  268. Identification of a Sex Pheromone from a Spider
  269. Absolute Configuration and Synthesis of 2-Hydroxy-2-(1-hydroxyethyl)-3-methyl-γ-butyrolactone, a Presumed Pheromone of Ithomiine Butterflies
  270. THE CLADISTICS OF AMAURIS BUTTERFLIES: CONGRUENCE, CONSENSUS AND TOTAL EVIDENCE
  271. Pheromones and glandular structures of both sexes of the weed-defoliator moth Pareuchaetes pseudoinsulata Rego Barros (Lep., Arctiidae)
  272. Anthraquinones in different developmental stages ofGaleruca tanaceti (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)
  273. Male pheromone of swift moth,Hepialus hecta L. (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae)
  274. Epoxytetrahydroedulan, a New Terpenoid from the Hairpencils ofEuploea (Lep.: Danainae) Butterflies
  275. Determination of the absolute configuration of α-damascone and α-ionone from black tea by enantioselective capillary gas chromatography
  276. Terpenoids from bark beetles, solitary bees and danaine butterflies
  277. Volatile compounds from androconial organs of danaine and ithomiine butterflies
  278. Carboxylic Acids from Hairpencils of MaleAmaurisButterflies (Lep.: Danainae)
  279. Identification of Cyclic Enolethers from Insects: Alkyldihydropyranes from Bees and AIkyldihydro-4H-pyran-4-ones from a Male Moth*
  280. Identification of pheromones from the male swift moth l.