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1. Insect exuviae as soil amendment affect flower reflectance and increase flower production and plant volatile emission

3. Differential effects of plant-beneficial fungi on the attraction of the egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis in response to Nezara viridula egg deposition.

7. Limited effects of plantbeneficial fungi on plant volatile composition and host-choice behavior of Nesidiocoris tenuis.

8. Effects of far‐red light on the behaviour and reproduction of the zoophytophagous predator Macrolophus pygmaeus and its interaction with a whitefly herbivore.

20. Effects of far‐red light on tritrophic interactions between the two‐spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae) and the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis on tomato.

21. Parasitism causes changes in caterpillar odours and associated bacterial communities with consequences for host-location by a hyperparasitoid.

29. Do apes smell like humans? The role of skin bacteria and volatiles of primates in mosquito host selection.

30. Symbiotic polydnavirus and venom reveal parasitoid to its hyperparasitoids.

31. Symbionts protect aphids from parasitic wasps by attenuating herbivore-induced plant volatiles.

32. Trading direct for indirect defense? Phytochrome B inactivation in tomato attenuates direct anti-herbivore defenses whilst enhancing volatile-mediated attraction of predators.

33. Integrating Insect Life History and Food Plant Phenology: Flexible Maternal Choice Is Adaptive.

34. Parasitism overrides herbivore identity allowing hyperparasitoids to locate their parasitoid host using herbivore-induced plant volatiles.

35. Understanding the Long-Lasting Attraction of Malaria Mosquitoes to Odor Baits.

36. Caterpillar-induced plant volatiles remain a reliable signal for foraging wasps during dual attack with a plant pathogen or non-host insect herbivore.

37. Canopy light cues affect emission of constitutive and methyl jasmonate-induced volatile organic compounds in Arabidopsis thaliana.

38. Non-pathogenic rhizobacteria interfere with the attraction of parasitoids to aphid-induced plant volatiles via jasmonic acid signalling.

39. Genetic engineering of plant volatile terpenoids: effects on a herbivore, a predator and a parasitoid.

40. Hyperparasitoids Use Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatiles to Locate Their Parasitoid Host

41. Plant Volatiles Induced by Herbivore Egg Deposition Affect Insects of Different Trophic Levels.

43. Volatile-mediated foraging behaviour of three parasitoid species under conditions of dual insect herbivore attack.

44. Limited effects of plant-beneficial fungi on plant volatile composition and host-choice behavior of Nesidiocoris tenuis .

45. Covariation and phenotypic integration in chemical communication displays: biosynthetic constraints and eco-evolutionary implications.

46. Integrating Insect Life History and Food Plant Phenology: Flexible Maternal Choice Is Adaptive.

47. Analysis of volatiles in Pinotage wines by stir bar sorptive extraction and chemometric profiling.

48. Application of a headspace sorptive extraction method for the analysis of volatile components in South African wines.

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