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Chemical Ecology of Insects 2
Host-Tree Chemistry Affecting Colonization in Bark Beetles
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John A. Byers
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1995
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The Role of Pheromones, Kairomones, and Allomones in the Host Selection and Colonization Behavior of Bark Beetles
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Resistance of conifers to bark beetle attack: Searching for general relationships
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Chemical ecology of bark beetles
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Book chapters
pp. 65
Parasitoid Foraging and Learning
pp. 105
The Role of Chemo-orientation in Search Behavior
pp. 154
Host-Tree Chemistry Affecting Colonization in Bark Beetles
pp. 214
Host Plant Choice in Pieris Butterflies
pp. 241
Trail and Territorial Communication in Social Insects
pp. 287
The Chemical Basis for Nestmate Recognition and Mate Discrimination in Social Insects
pp. 318
Chemical Communication in the True Bugs and Parasitoid Exploitation
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