Posters L-Z
p-71 | David Laloi, Omar Bailez, Margaret M. Blight, Minh-Hà Pham-Delègue and Lester J. Wadhams |
RECOGNITION OF COMPLEX ODORS BY RESTRAINED AND FREE-FLYING HONEY BEES | |
p-72 | Stéphanie Laurent and Claudine Masson |
PATCH-CLAMP ANALYSIS OF OLFACTORY DISCRIMINATION BY HONEYBEE SENSORY NEURONS IN PRIMARY CULTURE | |
p-73 | Alain Lenoir and Delphine Marsault |
ADAPTATION OF Cataglyphis ANTS TO ARID CLIMATE: ROLE OF HYDROCARBONS | |
P-74 | Isabelle Leoncin, Yves LeConte, and Gene E. Robinson |
EFFECT OF FORAGER EXTRACTS ON RATE OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT IN HONEY BEES | |
p-75 | Thierry Leroy, Jean-Claude Biémont and Dominique Pierre |
LIFE CYCLE AND CHEMICAL COMMUNICATION OF Sitona Lineatus L. (COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE) | |
p-76 | Bogumil Leszczynski, Beata Jozwiak, Freddy W. Tjallingii and Henryk Matok |
ARE XENOBIOTICS INDUCE HOST-PLANT ALTERNATION OF BIRD CHERRY-OAT APHID? | |
p-77 | Bogumil Leszczynski, Iwona Lukasik and Joanna Zylka |
NEUTRALISATION OF FREE OXYGEN RADICALS BY APHIDS | |
p-78 | Bogumil Leszczynski, Anna Urbanska and Anna Gadalinska |
SULFOTRANSFERASES AND PHOSPHOTRANSFERASES OF BIRD CHERRY-OAT APHID | |
p-79 | Ilme Liblikas, Anna-Karin Borg-Karlson, E. Mõttus |
KAIROMONE ATTRACTANTS FOR THREE Phyllothreta SPECIES | |
p-80 | Salima Machkour M'Rabet and Jacques M. Pasteels |
EVOLUTION OF LARVAL DEFENSIVE SECRETIONS OF Chrysomela lapponica (CHRYSOMELIDAE) ACCORDING TO THEIR HOST PLANTS | |
p-81 | Rosario Maida and Gunde Ziegelberger |
IDENTIFICATION OF PLCbeta AND PKC IN PHEROMONE RECEPTOR NEURONS OF Antheraea polyphemus | |
p-82 | Brice Marcet, Marielle Renucci, Alain Tirard, Marie-Hélène Michelucci and Jean-Luc Clément |
ISOLATION OF NEW RAT VOMERONASAL RECEPTORS | |
p-83 | Caroline Martin, Eric Provost, Maurice Roux, Claude Bruchou, Jean-Luc Clément and Yves LeConte |
Varroa jacobsoni MITE RECOGNITION BY THE BEE Apis mellifera: BEHAVIORAL AND ELECTROANTENNOGRAPHIC ANALYSES | |
p-149 | Shigeru Matsuyama, Takahisa Suzuki and Hiromi Sasagawa |
IN SEARCH OF A KEY TO SOCIALITY: MANDIBULAR GLANDS COMPONENTS IN SOCIAL AND NON-SOCIAL INSECTS | |
p-84 | Wendy L. Mechaber, Damian O. Elias and John G. Hildebrand |
PLANT VOLATILES THAT ELICIT OVIPOSITION BEHAVIORS IN Manduca Sexta | |
p-85 | Jocelyn Millar, Xin Chen and Levi Gottleib |
SHORT SYNTHESES OF THE CHIRAL BISABOLENE EPOXIDE SEX PHEROMONE COMPONENTS OF THE STINK BUGS Nezara viridula AND Acrosternum hilare | |
p-86 | Jocelyn Millar and Xin Chen |
PREPARATIVE SCALE SYNTHESES OF ISOMERICALLY PURE (10E,12E,14Z)- AND (10E,12E,14E)- HEXADECA-10,12,14-TRIENALS, SEX PHEROMONE COMPONENTS OF Manduca sexta | |
p-87 | Caroline Mueller, Fredric Vencl,Timothy Morton and Urs Schaffner |
ASSESSING NON-TARGET EFFECTS IN CLASSICAL BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: HOST-SELECTION CUES UDED BY Lemophagus pulcher (HYMENOPTERA: ICHNEUMONIDAE), A CANDIDATE SPECIES FOR THE BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF THE LILY LEAF BEETLE, Lilioceris lilii (COLEOPTERA: CHRYSOMELIDAE) | |
p-88 | Caroline Mueller and Monika Hilker |
AVERSION LEARNING IN A COLEOPTERAN SPECIES-FOOD PREFERENCE AND PERFORMANCE OF THE POLYPHAGOUS CHRYSOMELID Galeruca tanaceti L. | |
p-89 | Patricia Nagnan-Le Meillour, David Delanoe and Yann Tessier |
CHARACTERISATION OF TWO NEW PHEROMONE-BINDING PROTEINS IN SHEEP Ovis aries AND PIG Sus scrofa | |
p-90 | Kiyoshi Nakamuta, Matti Huotari, Pathipati Usha Rani, Masahiko Tokoro and Tadakazu Nakashima |
OLFACTORY RESPONSES OF A PREDATORY BEETLE Trogossita japonica TO MONOTERPENES FROM THE HOST TREE OF ITS PREY | |
p-91 | Wynand M. Van der Goes van Naters and Karl-Ernst Kaissling |
OLFACRORY RESPONSES FROM TRICHOID SENSILLA IN THE FEMALE SILK MOTH Bombyx mori | |
p-92 | Wynand M. Van der Goes van Naters, Karen Voskamp and Cornelis J. Den Otter |
THE DURATION OF VISITS OF TSETSE FLIES (Glossina spp.) TO INSECTICIDE - IMPREGNATED TARGETS TREATED WITH URIC ACID | |
p-93 | Dennis R. Nelson, Thomas P. Freeman, James S. Buckner and C. Glenn Jackson |
THE WAXY 'OVERCOAT' OF ADULT WHITEFLIES AND ONE OF THEIR PREDATORS | |
p-94 | Lori J. Nelson, R. Joseph Woodrow, J. Kenneth Grace, and Michael I. Haverty |
HYDROCARBON CHEMISTRY OF TERMITE FRASS | |
p-95 | Tadashi Nemoto, Ken-ichi Fujita, Yasuko Ishizuka and Hiroshi Nakanishi |
PRINCIPLE OF DIHEDRAL ANGLE CALCULATION FOR STEREOCHEMISTRY | |
p-96 | Velemir Ninkovic and Jan Pettersson |
DO VOLATILES FROM DIFFERENT BARLEY VARIETIES AFFECT APHID ACCEPTANCE OF THEIR NEIGHBOURING PLANTS ? | |
P-97 | Ritsuo Nishida, Todd E. Shelly and Kenneth Y. Kaneshiro |
alpha-COPAENE, A POTENTIAL "RENDEZ-VOUS" CUE FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT FLY, Ceratitis capitata | |
p-98 | Ove Nordin and Hans-Erik Högberg |
1,6-GERMACRADIEN-5-OL, A CONSTITUENT OF THE NEEDLES OF SCOTS PINE (Pinus sylvestris) AND OF THE DEFENCE SECRETION FROM LARVAE OF THE PINE SAWFLY Neodiprion sertifer | |
p-99 | Corina Oldenburg |
DEGRADATION OF SYNTHETIC PHEROMONES BY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: LABORATORY AND FIELD EXPERIMENTS | |
p-100 | Svetlana Ossipova, Vladimir Ossipov and Erkki Haukioja |
PROANTHOCYANIDINS AS A FACTOR OF SUITABILITY OF MOUNTAIN BIRCH LEAVES TO AN HERBIVOROUS INSECT | |
p-101 | Marion Page, Lori J. Nelson and Michael I. Haverty |
DO CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONE MIXTURES REFLECT THE PHYLOGENY OF TERMITES? | |
p-102 | Patrick Pageat, YannTessier and Myriam Ramadour |
MAPPING OF FEL D 1 ON MALE CATS' SKIN AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE PHEROMONE SECRETING AREAS | |
p-103 | Jacques M. Pasteels, J.C. de Biseau, Y. Quinet, J.F Marlier, V. de Marneffe S. Leclercq and Désiré Daloze |
CHEMICAL DEFENSE IN THE ANT GENUS Crematogaster | |
p-104 | Christian Peeters and Robin Crewe |
OLFACTORY RECOGNITION OF DOMINANCE AND OVARIAN STATUS IN A PONERINE ANT WITH REPRODUCTIVELY TOTIPOTENT WORKERS | |
p-105 | Klaus Peschke, Tobias Otte and Axel Zimmermann |
CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONS AS ANTI-APHRODISIAC PHEROMONES IN THE ROVE BEETLE Aleochara curtula (COLEOPTERA: STAPHYLINIDAE) | |
p-106 | Minh-Hà Pham-Delègue, Anne-Lorraine Picard-Nizou1, Cécile Girard, Michel Bonade-Bottino and Lise Jouanin |
ECOLOGY OF SARMENTOSIN SEQUESTRATION BY APOLLO BUTTERFLIES IN THE COLORADO ALPINE | |
p-107 | Grégory Pourié and Marie Trabalon |
CHEMICAL SIGNALS AND BEHAVIORAL PLASTICITY IN SPIDERS | |
p-108 | Frank M. Priesnitz, Ingo Röhl and Erich Zeeck |
IS THERE ANOTHER SOURCE FOR SEX PHEROMONES IN MARINE NEREIDS THAN COELOMIC FLUID? | |
p-109 | Frank M. Priesnitz, Manfred Beckmann and Erich Zeeck |
EFFECTS OF VOLATILE ORGANIC SUBTANCES ON THE REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOUR OF NEREIDS (ANNELIDA: POLYCHAETA) | |
p-110 | Catherine Regnault-Roger, Abdelhaziz Hamraoui, Isabelle Bareau, Patrice Blanchard, Maria Isabel Munoz Gil and Francisco Tomas Barberan |
ISOFLAVONOIDS INVOLVEMENT IN THE NON-ADAPTABILITY OF Acanthoscelides obtectus SAY (BRUCHIDAE, COLEOPTERA) TO SOYA BEAN (Glycine max) SEEDS | |
p-111 | Michel Renou, Nadège Miklas, Andrej Cokl and Meta Virant Doberlet |
SONGS AND PHEROMONE INTERPLAY IN SEXUAL COMMUNICATION IN Nezara viridula (HETEROPTERA: PENTATOMIDAE) | |
p-112 | Michel Renou, Didier Rochat, Jean-Paul Morin, Titus Kakul, Robert Prior, Laurence Beaudoin-Ollivier, Christian Malosse, Isabelle Malosse and Sebastian Empura |
ORIGINAL AGGREGATION PHEROMONE OF THE RHINOCEROS BEETLE Scapanes australis (COLEOPTERA: SCARABAEIDAE: DYNASTINAE) | |
p-113 | Stéphane Rivière and Rémy Brossut |
MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF CHEMOSENSORY PROTEINS IN THE COCKROACH Leucophaea maderae | |
p-114 | Sylvie Robert, Alba Zaremski, Jean-Luc Clément and Daniel Fouquet |
TERMITES CONTROL PRODUCTS FROM RECYCLED TROPICAL WOOD BY-PRODUCTS | |
p-115 | David Roden, Mamdouh Abou-Zaid, Robert Irwin and Domenic Lombardo |
LEAF EXTRACT CONCENTRATIONS FROM HOST AND NON-HOST TREES GROWING IN THE GREAT LAKES FOREST REGION OF CANADA AND THEIR ATTRACTIVENESS TO CRAWLING GYPSY MOTH LARVAE (LEPIDOPTERA: LYMANTRIIDAE) | |
p-116 | Ingo Röhl and Erich Zeeck |
OVOTHIOL A: THE EGG RELEASE PHEROMONE OF THE MARINE POLYCHAETE Platynereis dumerilii | |
p-117 | Joachim Ruther and Johannes L.M. Steidle |
MITES AS MATCHMAKERS: ROLE OF SEMIOCHEMICALS IN THE MATING BEHAVIOR OF THE PARASITOID Lariophagus distinguendus | |
p-118 | Fredrik Schlyter |
NON-HOST SIGNALS INHIBITING FEEDING IN Hylobius PINE WEEVILS: LABORATORY ASSAYS AND FIELD TESTS | |
p-119 | Justin O. Schmidt |
HIERARCHY OF ATTRACTANTS FOR HONEY BEE SWARMS | |
p-120 | Takeshi Shimoda, Hideo Takahashi and Junji Takabayashi |
INTER-HABITAT FLIGHT MIGRATION BY THE INDECT PREDATORS, Oligota kashmirica benefica (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae), THAT ATTACK SPIDER MITES | |
P-121 | Olof Smitt, Kristina Sjödin and Hans-Erik Högberg |
CARVONE AS AN ANTIFEEDANT/FEEDING REPELLENT AGAINST THE PINE WEEVIL, Hylobius abietis | |
p-122 | Leam Sreng |
PREDOMINANT ROLE OF THE RIGHT ANTENNA IN PERCEPTION OF MALE SEX PHEROMONES BY FEMALE Nauphoeta cinerea COCKROACHES | |
p-123 | Erich Städler, Ruurd de Jong, Bruno Patrian, Neville Maher and Tammo Winkler |
IDENTIFICATION OF "CABBAGE" BY THE CABBAGE ROOT FLY USING NOVEL COMPOUNDS "CIFs" | |
p-124 | Michael Staudt, Serge Rambal, Richard Joffre, Dominique Gillon and Juergen Kesselmeier |
EFFECTS OF GROWTH CONDITIONS ON THE ACCLIMATATION OF FOLIAR MONOTERPENE PRODUCTION OF Quercus Ilex L. | |
p-125 | Johannes L. M. Steidle and Katja Rietdorf |
WAS HOPKINS RIGHT? INFLUENCE OF LARVAL EXPERIENCE ON THE OLFACTORY RESPONDE IN THE GRANARY WEEVIL Sitophilus granarius (L.) (COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE) | |
p-126 | Johannes L.M. Steidle and Joachim Ruther |
HOST RECOGNITION CUES FROM DIFFERENT HOSTS USED BY THE GENERALIST PARASITOID Lariophagus distinguendus FÖRSTER (HYMENOPTERA: PTEROMALIDAE) | |
p-127 | Yasuhiro Suzuki, Junji Takabayashi and Hiroshi Tanaka |
THEORETICAL STUDIES IN TRITROPHIC INTERACTIONS CONSISTING OF PLANTS, HERBIVORES AN CARNIVORES BY USING ARTIFICIAL LIFE MODEL | |
p-128 | Junji Takabayashi, Kaori Shiojiri, Shuichi Yano and Akio Takafuji |
INTERACTION BETWEEN TWO TRITROPHIC SYSTEMS AFFECTS OVIPOSITION PREFERENCE BY HERBIVORES AND PARASITIZATION RATES BY PARASITIC WASPS | |
p-129 | Eric Thibout, Benoit Jaillais and Jacques Auger |
EVIDENCE AND IDENTIFICATION OF A MALE SEXUAL PHEROMONE IN THE ASPARAGUS FLY, Platyparea poeciloptera (TEPHRITIDAE) | |
p-130 | Eric Thibout, Chantal Lecomte, Dominique Pierre, Jean-Claude Biémont and Jacques Auger |
HOST-FINDING BY THE ASPARAGUS FLY, Platyparea poeciloptera, A MONOPHAGOUS TEPHRITID | |
p-131 | Christian J. Thomsen |
COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT ISOLATION METHODS FOR VOLATILE ANALYSIS | |
p-132 | Marie Trabalon, Olivier Prouvost, Mirjam Papke and Stefan Schulz |
SEXUAL CHEMICAL COMMUNICATION IN Tegenaria atrica | |
p-133 | Thomas Tranefors |
VARIATION AMONG ANDROCONIAL SUBSTANCES FROM THREE HESPERIDAE SPECIES | |
p-134 | John T. Trumble and Carlos Coviella |
EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTANTS ON PLANT DEFENSES AGAINST INSECT HERBIVORES | |
p-135 | Akira Ueda |
FIELD RESPONSE TO SEVERAL ATTRACTANTS OF A COLEOPTERAN PREDATOR, Trogossita japonica REITTER (COLEOPTERA: TROGOSSITIDAE) | |
p-136 | Paolo Uva, Jean-Luc Clément and Anne-Geneviève Bagnères |
BEHAVIORAL STUDY AND VARIATION OF CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONS OF THE ITALIAN POPULATIONS OF Reticulitermes (lucifugus) lucifugus(ISOPTERA: RHINOTERMITIDAE) | |
p-137 | Irena Valterová, Klára Urbanová, Oldrich Hovorka, and Jirí Kindl |
CHEMOTAXONOMY OF Bombus lucorum OCCURRING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC | |
p-138 | Robert K. Vander Meer, Theodore J. Slowik and Harlan G. Thorvilson |
SEMIOCHEMICALS RELEASED BY ELECTRICALLY-SHOCKED FIRE ANTS | |
p-139 | Evaldo F. Vilela, Miguel Michereff Filho, Athula B. Attygalle, Jerrold Meinwald, Ales Svatos and Gulab N. Jham |
FIELD TRAPPING OF THE TOMATO MOTH, Tuta absoluta (LEPIDOPTERA: GELECHIIDAE) USING PHEROMONE TRAPS, IN BRAZIL | |
p-140 | Pavlína Vrkocová, Irena Valterová, Jirí Kindl, Oldrich Hovorka and Bohumír Koutek |
AN INDICATION OF THE FEMALE PRODUCED AGGREGATION PHEROMONE USED BY Scolytus intricatus | |
p-141 | Maureen Wakefield, Gareth Bryning and John Chambers |
PRELIMINARY STUDIES TO IDENTIFY THE PRESENCE OF A PHEROMONE BINDING PROTEIN IN Tenebrio molitor (COLEOPTERA: TENEBRIONIDAE) | |
p-142 | Maureen Wakefield and John Chambers |
THE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF Oryzaephilus surinamensis TO SEVEN MACROLIDE LACTONES | |
p-143 | Oliver Walenciak, Claudia Choi and Elisabeth Groß |
ACTION OF POLYPHENOLICS IN THE FOOD OF Acentria ephemerella (LEPIDOPTERA: PYRALIDAE), AN AQUATIC HERBIVORE | |
p-144 | Robert Wegener, Stefan Schulz, Torsten Meiners, Katja Hadwich and Monika Hilker |
HOST LOCATION IN Oomyzus gallerucae (HYMENOPTERA: EULOPHIDAE), AN EGG PARASITOID OF THE ELM LEAF BEETLE Xanthogaleruca luteola (COLEOPTERA: CHRYSOMELIDAE) | |
p-145 | Thida Win and Erich Zeeck |
7-HYDROXYBIOPTERIN : AN ALARM PHEROMONE IN Danio malabaricus (OSTARIOPHYSI) | |
p-146 | Mitsuo Yazawa, Yoshiko Hirose, Tohru Shimizu, Shigenobu Yoshida, and Ritsuko Hinomoto (Murakami) |
ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS OF MULBERRY LEAVES: FEEDING RESPONSE IN THE LARVAE OF SILKWORM, Bombyx mori | |
p-147 | Simon. J. Yu |
ALLELOCHEMICAL INDUCTION OF HORMONE-METABOLIZING MICROSOMAL MONOOXYGENASES IN THE FALL ARMYWORM | |
p-148 | Qing-He Zhang, Fredrik Schlyter and Göran Birgersson |
NONHOST VOLATILES AND THEIR ROLE IN HOST SELECTION OF CONIFER BARK BEETLES | |
p-139 | Evaldo F. Vilela, Miguel Michereff Filho, Athula B. Attygalle, Jerrold Meinwald, Ales Svatos and Gulab N. Jham |
FIELD TRAPPING OF THE TOMATO MOTH, Tuta absoluta (LEPIDOPTERA: GELECHIIDAE) USING PHEROMONE TRAPS, IN BRAZIL |