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  1. Individual adsorption of low volatility pheromones: Amphiphilic molecules on a clean water–air interface
  2. Oscillations for active sensing in olfaction: bioinspiration from insect antennal movements
  3. Catabolism of lysosome-related organelles in color-changing spiders supports intracellular turnover of pigments
  4. Editorial overview: Halting the pollinator crisis requires entomologists to step up and assume their societal responsibilities
  5. Barriers and Promises of the Developing Pigment Organelle Field
  6. Overcoming Drag at the Water-Air Interface Constrains Body Size in Whirligig Beetles
  7. The Integrative Biology of Pigment Organelles, a Quantum Chemical Approach
  8. Singularity of the water strider propulsion mechanisms
  9. Bio-Inspired Architectures Substantially Reduce the Memory Requirements of Neural Network Models
  10. Electronic coupling in the reduced state lies at the origin of color changes of ommochromes
  11. Coupled measurements of interface topography and three-dimensional velocity field of a free surface flow
  12. The fate of methyl salicylate in the environment and its role as signal in multitrophic interactions
  13. Insect pectinate antennae maximize odor capture efficiency at intermediate flight speeds
  14. Extend standardised methods and protocols for insect diet composition to insect energy and nutrient budgets
  15. Uncyclized xanthommatin is a key ommochrome intermediate in invertebrate coloration
  16. How Adsorption of Pheromones on Aerosols Controls Their Transport
  17. Challenges in Modeling Pheromone Capture by Pectinate Antennae
  18. Leakiness and flow capture ratio of insect pectinate antennae
  19. Electronic Couplings in the Reduced State Lie at the Origin of Color Changes of Ommochromes
  20. Electronic Couplings in the Reduced State Lie at the Origin of Color Changes of Ommochromes
  21. Calling Behavior and Sex Pheromone Release and Storage in the Moth Chloridea virescens
  22. Field application of the geometric framework reveals a multistep strategy of nutrient regulation in a leaf-miner
  23. Manipulation of plant primary metabolism by leaf-mining larvae in the race against leaf senescence
  24. Hybrid neuromorphic circuits exploiting non-conventional properties of RRAM for massively parallel local plasticity mechanisms
  25. Hybrid CMOS-RRAM Neurons with Intrinsic Plasticity
  26. Alley cropping agroforestry mediates carabid beetle distribution at a micro-habitat scale
  27. A stochastic game model of searching predators and hiding prey
  28. Regulation of reproductive processes with dynamic energy budgets
  29. Narrow safety margin in the phyllosphere during thermal extremes
  30. Ecosystem services provided by insects for achieving sustainable development goals
  31. Insect-Inspired Distributed Flow-Sensing: Fluid-Mediated Coupling Between Sensors
  32. Locomotion of Ants Walking up Slippery Slopes of Granular Materials
  33. Additive manufacturing: state of the art and potential for insect science
  34. Editorial overview: Plenty of bugs at the bottom
  35. Insect-inspired neuromorphic computing
  36. A host-feeding wasp shares several features of nitrogen management with blood-feeding mosquitoes
  37. Ommochromes in invertebrates: biochemistry and cell biology
  38. Unsteady wave pattern generation by water striders
  39. Pièges à fourmis
  40. Underestimation of carbohydrates by sugar alcohols in classical anthrone-based colorimetric techniques compromises insect metabolic and energetic studies
  41. The Dynamics of Pheromone Gland Synthesis and Release: a Paradigm Shift for Understanding Sex Pheromone Quantity in Female Moths
  42. Temperature effects on ballistic prey capture by a dragonfly larva
  43. Environmental and spatial filters of zooplankton metacommunities in shallow pools in high‐elevation peatlands in the tropical Andes
  44. Insect-Inspired Elementary Motion Detection Embracing Resistive Memory and Spiking Neural Networks
  45. Pressure-Dependent Friction on Granular Slopes Close to Avalanche
  46. Maternal age affects offspring nutrient dynamics
  47. Sex pheromone in the moth Heliothis virescens is produced as a mixture of two pools: de novo and via precursor storage in glycerolipids
  48. The morphological heterogeneity of cricket flow-sensing hairs conveys the complex flow signature of predator attacks
  49. The coupon collector urn model with unequal probabilities in ecology and evolution
  50. Bistability induced by generalist natural enemies can reverse pest invasions
  51. Mapping of courses on vector biology and vector-borne diseases systems: time for a worldwide effort
  52. Direct and indirect effects of glaciers on aquatic biodiversity in high Andean peatlands
  53. Biomimetic Flow Sensors
  54. Haematophagy is costly: respiratory patterns and metabolism during feeding inRhodnius prolixus
  55. Hypoxia and hypercarbia in endophagous insects: Larval position in the plant gas exchange network is key
  56. Prey should hide more randomly when a predator attacks more persistently
  57. Erratum to: Sensitivity analysis of continuous-time models for ecological and evolutionary theories
  58. Optimal range of prey size for antlions
  59. A dynamic energy budget for the whole life‐cycle of holometabolous insects
  60. Increasing metabolic rate despite declining body weight in an adult parasitoid wasp
  61. Sensitivity analysis of continuous-time models for ecological and evolutionary theories
  62. Warming tolerance across insect ontogeny: influence of joint shifts in microclimates and thermal limits
  63. Performance assessment of bio-inspired systems: flow sensing MEMS hairs
  64. Relative roles of resource stimulus and vegetation architecture on the paths of flies foraging for fruit
  65. Predator-induced flow disturbances alert prey, from the onset of an attack
  66. Warming decreases thermal heterogeneity of leaf surfaces: implications for behavioural thermoregulation by arthropods
  67. Succession of hide-seek and pursuit-evasion at heterogeneous locations
  68. Echolocation in Whirligig Beetles Using Surface Waves: An Unsubstantiated Conjecture
  69. Laser-Based Optical Methods for the Sensory Ecology of Flow Sensing: From Classical PIV to Micro-PIV and Beyond
  70. Crickets as Bio-Inspiration for MEMS-Based Flow-Sensing
  71. Indirect cues in selecting a hunting site in a sit-and-wait predator
  72. Environmental and hormonal factors controlling reversible colour change in crab spiders
  73. Leaf-Miners Co-opt Microorganisms to Enhance their Nutritional Environment
  74. Impulsive spatial control of invading pests by generalist predators
  75. Predator-Prey Pursuit-Evasion Games in Structurally Complex Environments
  76. Biomimetic flow sensors for environmental awareness
  77. Force balance in the take-off of a pierid butterfly: relative importance and timing of leg impulsion and aerodynamic forces
  78. Seasonal selection and resource dynamics in a seasonally polyphenic butterfly
  79. Refreshing drink for orchid pollinators
  80. Imitating the Cricket Cercal System: The Beauty of the Beast with a Twist of the Engineer
  81. A quantitative framework for ovarian dynamics
  82. Directional cues inDrosophila melanogasteraudition: structure of acoustic flow and inter-antennal velocity differences
  83. Responses of cricket cercal interneurons to realistic naturalistic stimuli in the field
  84. Temporal coincidence of environmental stress events modulates predation rates
  85. Daily foraging cycles create overlapping time‐scales in functional responses
  86. Visual fields and eye morphology support color vision in a color-changing crab-spider
  87. Air motion sensing hairs of arthropods detect high frequencies at near-maximal mechanical efficiency
  88. Diet choice of a predator in the wild: overabundance of prey and missed opportunities along the prey capture sequence
  89. Danger detection and escape behaviour in wood crickets
  90. Ambush frequency should increase over time during optimal predator search for prey
  91. Spectral sensitivity of a colour changing spider
  92. Capillary-based static self-assembly in higher organisms
  93. The morphology and fine structure of the giant interneurons of the wood cricket Nemobius sylvestris
  94. Preface
  95. Preface
  96. Characterizing the pigment composition of a variable warning signal of Parasemia plantaginis larvae
  97. Connectivity counts: disentangling effects of vegetation structure elements on the searching movement of a parasitoid
  98. Background colour matching by a crab spider in the field: a community sensory ecology perspective
  99. Why do insects have such a high density of flow-sensing hairs? Insights from the hydromechanics of biomimetic MEMS sensors
  100. Plant green-island phenotype induced by leaf-miners is mediated by bacterial symbionts
  101. Physical Ecology of Fluid Flow Sensing in Arthropods
  102. Increasing Demands and Vanishing Expertise in Insect Integrative Biology
  103. Turnover of pigment granules: Cyclic catabolism and anabolism of ommochromes within epidermal cells
  104. Invertebrate sound and vibration
  105. Ineffective crypsis in a crab spider: a prey community perspective
  106. OpenFluo: A free open-source software for optophysiological data analyses
  107. Stochasticity and controllability of nutrient sources in foraging: host‐feeding and egg resorption in parasitoids
  108. The management of fluid and wave resistances by whirligig beetles
  109. Managing fluid and wave resistances by whirligig beetles swimming on water surface
  110. Variability in Sensory Ecology: Expanding the Bridge Between Physiology and Evolutionary Biology
  111. Mitigation of egg limitation in parasitoids: immediate hormonal response and enhanced oogenesis after host use
  112. Preface
  113. 3‐D maps of tree canopy geometries at leaf scale
  114. The multiple disguises of spiders: web colour and decorations, body colour and movement
  115. The terminal abdominal ganglion of the wood cricket Nemobius sylvestris
  116. Relative contributions of organ shape and receptor arrangement to the design of cricket’s cercal system
  117. The Aerodynamic Signature of Running Spiders
  118. Control of invasive hosts by generalist parasitoids
  119. The functional morphology of color changing in a spider: development of ommochrome pigment granules
  120. Orientation towards prey in antlions: efficient use of wave propagation in sand
  121. Escape performance decreases during ontogeny in wild crickets
  122. 8.5. A neuroanatomical guide of the cercal scape system of the wood cricket
  123. Regional climate modulates the canopy mosaic of favourable and risky microclimates for insects
  124. Cytokinin-mediated leaf manipulation by a leafminer caterpillar
  125. Arthropod flow sensing: When MEMS design learns from physical ecology
  126. Dispersive and non-dispersive waves through plants: implications for arthropod vibratory communication
  127. Introduction
  128. Cricket Inspired Flow-Sensor Arrays
  129. Herbivory mitigation through increased water‐use efficiency in a leaf‐mining moth–apple tree relationship
  130. Air-flow sensitive hairs: boundary layers in oscillatory flows around arthropod appendages
  131. Ontogeny of air-motion sensing in cricket
  132. Efficiency of antlion trap construction
  133. Spider's attack versus cricket's escape: velocity modes determine success
  134. Hair canopy of cricket sensory system tuned to predator signals
  135. MULTITROPHIC BIOPHYSICAL BUDGETS: THERMAL ECOLOGY OF AN INTIMATE HERBIVORE INSECT–PLANT INTERACTION
  136. Leaf miner-induced changes in leaf transmittance cause variations in insect respiration rates
  137. Textbook cricket goes to the field: the ecological scene of the neuroethological play
  138. Mutual Eavesdropping Through Vibrations in a Host – Parasitoid Interaction
  139. Social Learning in Noncolonial Insects?
  140. Spider webs designed for rare but life-saving catches
  141. LIFETIME NUTRIENT DYNAMICS REVEAL SIMULTANEOUS CAPITAL AND INCOME BREEDING IN A PARASITOID
  142. Variation in morphology and performance of predator-sensing system in wild cricket populations
  143. Nutritional ecology of insect–plant interactions: persistent handicaps and the need for innovative approaches
  144. Lifetime gains of host‐feeding in a synovigenic parasitic wasp
  145. Parasitoid behaviour: predicting field from laboratory
  146. Specific color sensitivities of prey and predator explain camouflage in different visual systems
  147. Parasitoid foraging decisions mediated by artificial vibrations
  148. Energy dynamics in a parasitoid foraging in the wild
  149. DYNAMICAL EFFECTS OF PLANT QUALITY AND PARASITISM ON POPULATION CYCLES OF LARCH BUDMOTH
  150. Mothers reduce egg provisioning with age
  151. Lipogenesis in an adult parasitic wasp
  152. The physiology of host feeding in parasitic wasps: implications for survival
  153. Canopy architecture and multitrophic interactions
  154. Predator and prey views of spider camouflage
  155. Matching host reactions to parasitoid wasp vibrations
  156. Matching host reactions to parasitoid wasp vibrations
  157. Lifetime allocation of juvenile and adult nutritional resources to egg production in a holometabolous insect
  158. The role of leaf structure in vibration propagation
  159. Geometrical Games between a Host and a Parasitoid
  160. Eggload dynamics and oviposition rate in a wild population of a parasitic wasp
  161. Vibratory stimuli in host location by parasitic wasps
  162. Rate of nutrient allocation to egg production in a parasitic wasp
  163. Incorporating physiology into parasitoid behavioral ecology: the allocation of nutritional resources
  164. Leaf Vibrations and Air Movements in a Leafminer–Parasitoid System
  165. Substrate vibrations elicit defensive behaviour in leafminer pupae
  166. Mechano- and Chemoreceptors and Their Possible Role in Host Location Behavior of Sympiesis sericeicornis (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)
  167. Vibration–mediated interactions in a host–parasitoid system
  168. The geometry of search movements of insects in plant canopies
  169. An Individual-Based Model of Trichogramma Foraging Behaviour: Parameter Estimation for Single Females
  170. Parasitoid vibrations as potential releasing stimulus of evasive behaviour in a leafminer
  171. Host location by a parasitoid using leafminer vibrations: characterizing the vibrational signals produced by the leafmining host
  172. Methoden zur kontinuierlichen Laborzucht von Apfelminiermotten des Artenkomplexes Phyllonorycter blancardella Fabr. (Lep., Gracillariidae) und seiner Parasitoide
  173. Statistical analysis of functional response experiments
  174. A Probabilistic Model for the Functional Response of a Parasitoid at the Behavioural Time-Scale
  175. Multidimensional Host Distribution and Nonrandom Parasitism: A Case Study and a Stochastic Model
  176. Foraging behaviour of a leafminer parasitoid in the field
  177. Analysis of searching movements of a leafminer parasitoid in a structured environment
  178. The multiple disguises of spiders