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The Host-Plant in Relation to Insect Behaviour and Reproduction
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1976
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978-1-4613-4276-2
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978-1-4613-4274-8
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1976
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10.1007/978-1-4613-4274-8
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pp. 13
Preference to Oviposition and Antibiosis Mechanism to Jassids (Amrasca Devastans Dist.) in Cotton (Gossypium sp.)
pp. 23
Studies on the Induction of Food Preference in Alfalfa Ladybird, Subcoccinella 24-Punctata L. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
pp. 29
Feeding and Nutrition of the Pea Aphid, Acyrthosiphon Pisum (Harris), with Special Reference to Amino Acids
pp. 35
The Ability of Locusta Migratoria L. to Perceive Plant Surface Waxes
pp. 41
Antifeedant Properties of Seedling Grasses
pp. 47
A Critical Review of the Methodology and Interpretation of Experiments Designed to Assay the Phagostimulatory Activity of Chemicals to Phytophagous Insects
pp. 55
Some New Aspects of Host-Plant Relation to Behaviour and Reproduction of Spider Mites (Acarina: Tetranychidae)
pp. 61
The Oviposition of the Indian Meal Moth (Plodia Interpunctella Hbn., Lep., Phyticidae) Influenced by Olfactory Stimuli and Antennectomy
pp. 67
The Importance of Stimulus Patterns for Host-Plant Recognition and Acceptance
pp. 71
Comparative Studies on Induction of Food Choice Preferences in Lepidopterous Larvae
pp. 79
Host-Plant Factors Regulating Wing Production in Myzus Persicae
pp. 85
Behavioural Responses to Host-Plant Odours in Adult Cabbage Root Fly [Erioischia Brassicae (Bouché)]
pp. 91
Small Ermine Moths of the Genus Yponomeuta and their Host Relationships (Lepidoptera, Yponomeutidae)
pp. 95
Chemical and Behavioral Factors Influencing Food Selection of Leptinotarsa Beetle
pp. 101
Interactions Between the Host-Plant and Mating upon the Reproductive Activity of Acanthoscelides Obtectus Females (Coleoptera, Bruchidae)
pp. 109
Insect—Host-plant Relationship — Co-evolution or Sequential Evolution?
pp. 115
The Role of Volatile Oil Composition for Trunk Pest Resistance in Coniferous Plants. Experiments on Lumber
pp. 121
Host-Plant Finding by Flying Aphids
pp. 125
Colonization Sites of Scale Insects (Homoptera: Coccoidea) on Different Plant Species and Varieties
pp. 129
The Influence of Linoleic and Linolenic Acids on the Development and on the Lipid Metabolism of the Colorado Potato Beetle (Leptinotarsa Decemlineata Say)
pp. 133
The Importance of the Co-evolutive Point of View in the Investigation of the Reproductive Relations Between Insects and Host-Plants
pp. 137
Finding of Feeding and Egg-Laying Sites by the Migratory Locust, Locusta Migratobia L
pp. 139
Mouth Parts and Receptors Involved in Feeding Behaviour and Sugar Perception in the African Armyworm, Spodoptera Exempta (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae)
pp. 153
Systemic Damage Caused by Trioza Apicalis on Carrot
pp. 157
Influence of the Nectariless Character in Cotton on Harmful and Beneficial Insects
pp. 163
The Effects of Qualitative and Quantitative Changes of Diet on Egg Production in Locusta Migratoria Migratorioides
pp. 173
The Value of Artificial Feeding Techniques in Aphid-Host-Plant Studies
pp. 181
Distribution of Adult Insects in Relation to the Host-Plants
pp. 187
Hosts and Non-Hosts in Subspecies of Aulacorthum Solani (Kaltenbach) and Intraspecific Hybridizations (Homoptera: Aphididae)
pp. 191
Host Selection of the European Corn Borer (Ostrinia Nubilalis Hbn.) Populations in Hungary
pp. 197
Physico-Chemical Aspects of the Effects of Certain Phytochemicals on Insect Gustation
pp. 203
Ethology of Dasyneura Brassicae Winn. (Dipt., Cecidomyidae). I. Laboratory Studies of Olfactory Reactions to the Host-Plant
pp. 209
Host Detection by Wild and Lab-Cultured Olive Flies
pp. 215
The Role of the Host-Plant in the Reproduction of Eurygaster Maura L. and E. Austriaca Schrk
pp. 217
Effects of Certain Allelochemics on the Growth and Development of the Black Cutworm
pp. 223
Inhibitory Action of Chestnut-Leaf Extracts (Castanea Sativa Mill.) on Oviposition and Oogenesis of the Sugar Beet Moth (Scrobipalpa Ocellatella Boyd.; Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae)
pp. 229
Various Host-Insect Interrelations in Host-Finding and Colonization Behavior of Bark Beetles on Coniferous Trees
pp. 237
Investigations on the Influence of Fruit Odour on the Orientation of Codling Moth(Laspeyresia PomonellaL.)
pp. 241
Oviposition Behaviour of Ceutorrhynchus Maculaalba Herbst. (Col.: Curculionidae)
pp. 247
The Role of Graminaceous Host-Plants in the Induction of Aestivation-Diapause in the Larvae of Chilo Zonellus Swinhoe and Chilo Argyrolepia Hamps
pp. 255
The Influence of Phytohormones and Growth Regulating Substances on Insect Development Processes
pp. 261
On the Variability of Chemosensory Information
pp. 267
Influence of Induction of Host Preference on Chemoreception of Manduca Sexta: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Studies
pp. 275
The Effect of the Amputation of Head Appendages on the Oviposition of the Bean Weevil, Acanthoscelides 0btectus Say (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)
pp. 283
A Preliminary Study of Host Selection and Acceptance Behaviour in the Cabbage Aphid,Brevicoryne BrassicaeL
pp. 287
Host Selection and Colonization by Some Spruce Bark Beetles
pp. 291
The Olfactory Component in Host-Plant Selection in the Adult Colorado Beetle (Leptinotarsa DecemlineataSay)
pp. 301
Host Selection by Bark Beetles in the Mixed-Conifer Forests of California
pp. 303
Research on the Effect of Alpha-Tocopherol (vit. E) on the Growth and Reproduction of the Colorado Potato Beetle (Leptinotarsa Decemlineata Say)
pp. 307
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