The marriage of chemistry with ecology has been a productive one, providing a wealth of examples of how chemicals play important roles in the loves and lives of living organisms. At first the marriage may have been a simple and monogamous one with the major scientific aim of making proximate analyses of chemically mediated, individual level interactions. But times have changed and chemical ecology is broadening, embracing different approaches and disciplines. There is, for example, increasing appreciation of variability in the systems under study and an increase in evolutionary thinking. Another promising development is greater recognition of the potential importance of chemically mediated interactions for population dynamics and for struct...
Forum PaperInsect chemical ecology (ICE) evolved as a discipline concerned with plant–insect interac...
129 pagesPlants produce a large diversity of secondary metabolites that are increasingly understood ...
Here we consider how information transfer shapes interactions in aquatic and terrestrial food webs. ...
Abstract. Chemical cues that convey information are widely used by living organisms. The cues mediat...
Over the course of evolutionary time, insect parasitoids have developed diverse strategies for using...
Over the course of evolutionary time, insect parasitoids have developed diverse strategies for using...
Chemical ecology is the ecology of body odour. Every organism uses chemical information in intra- an...
Chemical ecology is a mechanistic approach to understanding the causes and consequences of species i...
Chemical information conveyance is an important phenomenon in the biology of plants and animals. Thi...
This chapter first identifies the essential elements in insect parasitoid chemical ecology. Then, it...
Chemical ecology has grown as a scientific discipline from its earliest days of tracking the exquisi...
Insect chemical ecology (ICE) evolved as a discipline concerned with plant–insect interactions, and ...
Chemical ecology is an interdisciplinary subject concerned with chemically mediated interactions bet...
In recent years it has become increasingly clear that chemical interactions play a fundamental role ...
Insect parasitoids can find their hosts in complex environments and reproduce through a series of be...
Forum PaperInsect chemical ecology (ICE) evolved as a discipline concerned with plant–insect interac...
129 pagesPlants produce a large diversity of secondary metabolites that are increasingly understood ...
Here we consider how information transfer shapes interactions in aquatic and terrestrial food webs. ...
Abstract. Chemical cues that convey information are widely used by living organisms. The cues mediat...
Over the course of evolutionary time, insect parasitoids have developed diverse strategies for using...
Over the course of evolutionary time, insect parasitoids have developed diverse strategies for using...
Chemical ecology is the ecology of body odour. Every organism uses chemical information in intra- an...
Chemical ecology is a mechanistic approach to understanding the causes and consequences of species i...
Chemical information conveyance is an important phenomenon in the biology of plants and animals. Thi...
This chapter first identifies the essential elements in insect parasitoid chemical ecology. Then, it...
Chemical ecology has grown as a scientific discipline from its earliest days of tracking the exquisi...
Insect chemical ecology (ICE) evolved as a discipline concerned with plant–insect interactions, and ...
Chemical ecology is an interdisciplinary subject concerned with chemically mediated interactions bet...
In recent years it has become increasingly clear that chemical interactions play a fundamental role ...
Insect parasitoids can find their hosts in complex environments and reproduce through a series of be...
Forum PaperInsect chemical ecology (ICE) evolved as a discipline concerned with plant–insect interac...
129 pagesPlants produce a large diversity of secondary metabolites that are increasingly understood ...
Here we consider how information transfer shapes interactions in aquatic and terrestrial food webs. ...