Further reading


Blum, M.S. (1996) Semiochemical parsimony in the Arthropoda. Annual Review of Entomology 41, 353–74.

Chapman, R.F. (1998) The Insects. Structure and Function, 4th edn. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Chapman, R.F. (2003) Contact chemoreception in feeding by phytophagous insects. Annual Review of Entomology 48, 455–84.

Dicke, M. (1994) Local and systemic production of volatile herbivore-induced terpenoids: their role in plant—carnivore mutualism. Journal of Plant Physiology 143, 465–72.

Fuller, J.H. & Yack, J.E. (1993) The evolutionary biology of insect hearing. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 8, 248–52. Heinrich, B. (1993) The Hot-blooded Insects: Strategies and Mechanisms of Thermoregulation. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.

Heinrich, B. (1996) The Thermal Warriors. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.

Howse, P., Stevens, I. & Jones, O. (1998) Insect Pheromones and their Use in Pest Management. Chapman & Hall, London.

Hoy, R.R. & Robert, D. (1996) Tympanal hearing in insects. Annual Review of Entomology 41, 433–50.

Jacobs, G.A. (1995) Detection and analysis of air currents by crickets. BioScience 45, 776–85.

Kerkut, G.A. & Gilbert, L.I. (eds.) (1985) Comprehensive Insect Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology, Vol. 6: Nervous System: Sensory; Vol. 9: Behavior. Pergamon Press, Oxford.

Landolt, P.J. (1997) Sex attractant and aggregation pheromones of male phytophagous insects. American Entomologist 43, 12–22.

Resh, V.H. & Cardé, R.T. (eds.) (2003) Encyclopedia of Insects. Academic Press, Amsterdam. [Particularly see articles on chemoreception; circadian rhythms; eyes and vision; hearing; magnetic sense; mechanoreception; orientation; pheromones; thermoregulation; vibrational communication.]

Wood, D.L. (1982) The role of pheromones, kairomones and allomones in host selection and colonization by bark beetles. Annual Review of Entomology 27, 411–46.


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