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1. Water Deficit, Nitrogen Availability, and Their Combination Differently Affect Floral Scent Emission in Three Brassicaceae Species

2. Chemical and Mechanical Signals Trigger Courtship in the Wild Large-Headed Resin Bee Heriades truncorum

3. Chemical Variation among Castes, Female Life Stages and Populations of the Facultative Eusocial Sweat Bee Halictus rubicundus (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)

4. The uncinate viscidium and floral setae, an evolutionary innovation and exaptation to increase pollination success in the Telipogon alliance (Orchidaceae: Oncidiinae)

5. Fruit Selectivity in Anthropoid Primates: Size Matters

6. Present and historical landscape structure shapes current species richness in Central European grasslands

7. Pheromone communication among sexes of the garden cross spider Araneus diadematus

8. Subtle Chemical Variations with Strong Ecological Significance: Stereoselective Responses of Male Orchid Bees to Stereoisomers of Carvone Epoxide

9. Fruit defence syndromes: the independent evolution of mechanical and chemical defences

10. The origin of the compounds found on males’ antennae of the red mason bee, Osmia bicornis (L.)

11. Sexual Deception in the Eucera-Pollinated Ophrys leochroma: A Chemical Intermediate between Wasp- and Andrena-Pollinated Species

12. Flower Visitors of Campanula: Are Oligoleges More Sensitive to Host-Specific Floral Scents Than Polyleges?

13. Volatile Organic Compounds of Decaying Piglet Cadavers Perceived by Nicrophorus vespilloides

14. Species boundaries in the Ophrys iricolor group in Tunisia: do local endemics always matter?

15. Increased divergence in floral morphology strongly reduces gene flow in sympatric sexually deceptive orchids with the same pollinator

16. Perception of floral volatiles involved in host-plant finding behaviour: comparison of a bee specialist and generalist

17. Nest-specific composition of the trail pheromone of the stingless bee Trigona corvina within populations

18. Is flower selection influenced by chemical imprinting to larval food provisions in the generalist bee Osmia bicornis (Megachilidae)?

19. How the social parasitic bumblebee Bombus bohemicus sneaks into power of reproduction

20. An arthropod deterrent attracts specialised bees to their host plants

21. Two phylogenetically distinct species of sexually deceptive orchids mimic the sex pheromone of their single common pollinator, the cuckoo bumblebee Bombus vestalis

22. Kin discriminators in the eusocial sweat bee Lasioglossum malachurum: the reliability of cuticular and Dufour’s gland odours

23. Recruits of the stingless bee Scaptotrigona pectoralis learn food odors from the nest atmosphere

24. The role of trail pheromones in host nest recognition of the social parasitic bumblebees Bombus bohemicus and Bombus rupestris (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

25. Virgin queen execution in the stingless beeMelipona beecheii: The sign stimulus for worker attacks

26. Identification of trail pheromone compounds from the labial glands of the stingless bee Geotrigona mombuca

27. Complex sociogenetic organization and the origin of unrelated workers in a eusocial sweat bee, Lasioglossum malachurum

28. Chemical Ecology of Fruit Bat Foraging Behavior in Relation to the Fruit Odors of Two Species of Paleotropical Bat-Dispersed Figs (Ficus hispida and Ficus scortechinii)

29. Species-Specific Antennal Responses to Tibial Fragrances by Male Orchid Bees

30. Pollinator attracting odour signals in sexually deceptive orchids of the Ophrys fusca group

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32. A scientific note on trail pheromone communication in a stingless bee, Scaptotrigona pectoralis (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponini)

33. Post-pollination emission of a repellent compound in a sexually deceptive orchid: a new mechanism for maximising reproductive success?

34. Post-mating odor in females of the solitary bee, Andrena nigroaenea (Apoidea, Andrenidae), inhibits male mating behavior

35. Caste- and colony-specific chemical signals on eggs of the bumble bee, Bombus terrestris L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

36. Comparison of the flower scent of the sexually deceptive orchid Ophrys iricolor and the female sex pheromone of its pollinator Andrena morio

37. Variation of Floral Scent Emission and Postpollination Changes in Individual Flowers of Ophrys sphegodes Subsp. sphegodes

38. Host-parasite relationships in six species ofSphecodes bees and their halictid hosts: Nest intrusion, intranidal behavior, and Dufour's gland volatiles (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)

39. Ontogenetic patterns of volatiles identified in Dufour's gland extracts from queens and workers of the primitively eusocial halictine bee,Lasioglossum malachmum (Hymenoptera: Halictidae)

40. A scientific note on virgin queen acceptance in stingless bees: evidence for the importance of queen aggression

41. The attraction of virgin female hide beetles (Dermestes maculatus) to cadavers by a combination of decomposition odour and male sex pheromones

42. Orchid pollination by sexual swindle

43. Kin-based male mating preferences in two species of halictine bee

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