Student Review Articles

Chemical Ecology (EN 570) - Spring 1994

Colorado State University

The Importance of Plant Allelochemicals in Host Location Behavior of Parasitoid Insects
Mohammed Al-doghairi
Chemical Ecology of the Palm Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae): Aggregation Pheromone and Host Plant Attraction
Ahmed Al-Jaber
Effects of Condensed Tannins on Browsers and Grazers: Qualitative or Quantitative Defense?
Jan Alldredge
Alarm Pheromones in Fish: Functional and Evolutionary Aspects
Christopher Bosio
Allelopathic interactions in a Temperate Forest Setting by Higher Woody Plants and Understory Components
Matthew W. Carroll
Sex Pheromones of the Scarabaeidae
Meg Donohue
Evidence for coevolution between mammalian herbivores and plant secondary compounds in boreal forests
Troy Gerhardt
Azadirachta indica: one tree's arsenal against pests
Kirk Howatt
Allelopathic Chemicals: Their Potential Uses for Weed Control in Agroecosystems
Zewdu Kebede
A Comparison of Terrestrial and Marine Chemical Ecology
Chuck Lang
Conotoxins: a Case for their Cause of the Rapid Evolutionary Radiation of Conus
Andy Malishenko
Autotoxicity in Plants
Michelle Marko
The Biology and Distribution of Parasitic Plants within the Orobanchaceae: An Overview of Secondary Plant Compound Involvement
Patrick Miller
A Review of Predator Avoidance Defenses by Aquatic Insects through the Use of Chemical Substances
Howard Rhodes
Neem: Mode of Action of Compounds Present in Extracts and Formulations of Azadirachta indica Seeds and Their Efficacy to Pests of Ornamental Plants and to Non-Target Species
D. Casey Sclar
Chrysomelid Beetle Herbivores and Salix Phenolglycosides
Amy L. Seidl
Host Recognition Strategies of Striga - A Parasitic Angiosperm
William Stump