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Curriculum Vitae of Marcel Dicke, Ph.D. Affiliation: Professor of Entomology Head of department Laboratory of Entomology Wageningen University P.O. Box 8031 6700 EH Wageningen The Netherlands e-mail [email protected] Education: 1988 Ph.D. (with honour) at Wageningen Agricultural University. Supervisors: Prof. Dr. J.C. van Lenteren and Prof. Dr. M.W. Sabelis. Title thesis: Infochemicals In Tritrophic Interactions. Origin and function in a system consisting of predatory mites, phytophagous mites and their host plants. Agricultural University Wageningen, 235 pp. 1982 M.Sc. (with honour) in Biology at University of Leiden, The Netherlands. major subjects: Chemical Ecology (supervisor Prof. Dr. J.C. van Lenteren), Ecological Microbiology (supervisors Prof. Dr. A. Quispel, Univ. Leiden, and Prof. Dr. G. Buyanovsky, Ben Gurion Univ. of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel) Biochemistry (supervisor Prof. Dr. L. Bosch). 1975 Graduation, Marnix Gymnasium (Gymnasium-ß) Rotterdam. Past affiliations: 2002 Professor of Entomology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands. Personal chair. 1997-2001 Uyttenboogaart-Eliasen Professor in Insect-Plant Relationships, especially Tritrophic Interactions, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands 1999 Visiting Scientist with Prof. Dr. J. Gershenzon, Max Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology, Jena, Germany 1993 Adjunct Associate Scientist with Prof. Dr. C.A. Ryan, Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, U.S.A. (sabbatical leave) 1982 Biology teacher, Christelijke Scholengemeenschap Dr. W.A. Visser 't Hooft, Leiden, The Netherlands. Prizes 1992 Dutch Zoology Prize awarded by the Dutch Society for Zoology.

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Page 1: CURRICULUM VITAE OF MARCEL DICKE, PH.D. 7 … · Web viewElsevier, Amsterdam, Vol 1B, pp.141 160. 5. Dicke, M. & Groeneveld, A. 1986. Hierarchical structure in kairomone preference

Curriculum Vitae of Marcel Dicke, Ph.D.

Affiliation: Professor of EntomologyHead of departmentLaboratory of EntomologyWageningen UniversityP.O. Box 80316700 EH WageningenThe Netherlandse-mail [email protected]

Education:1988 Ph.D. (with honour) at Wageningen Agricultural University. Supervisors: Prof. Dr. J.C. van

Lenteren and Prof. Dr. M.W. Sabelis. Title thesis: Infochemicals In Tritrophic Interactions. Origin and function in a system consisting of predatory mites, phytophagous mites and their host plants. Agricultural University Wageningen, 235 pp.

1982 M.Sc. (with honour) in Biology at University of Leiden, The Netherlands.major subjects:Chemical Ecology (supervisor Prof. Dr. J.C. van Lenteren),Ecological Microbiology (supervisors Prof. Dr. A. Quispel, Univ. Leiden, and Prof. Dr. G. Buyanovsky, Ben Gurion Univ. of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel)Biochemistry (supervisor Prof. Dr. L. Bosch).

1975 Graduation, Marnix Gymnasium (Gymnasium-ß) Rotterdam.

Past affiliations:2002 Professor of Entomology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands. Personal chair.1997-2001 Uyttenboogaart-Eliasen Professor in Insect-Plant Relationships, especially Tritrophic

Interactions, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands1999 Visiting Scientist with Prof. Dr. J. Gershenzon, Max Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology, Jena,

Germany1993 Adjunct Associate Scientist with Prof. Dr. C.A. Ryan, Institute of Biological Chemistry,

Washington State University, Pullman, WA, U.S.A. (sabbatical leave)1982 Biology teacher, Christelijke Scholengemeenschap Dr. W.A. Visser 't Hooft, Leiden, The

Netherlands. Prizes1992 Dutch Zoology Prize awarded by the Dutch Society for Zoology.1996 Belgacom Prize awarded by the Royal Belgian Academy of Sciences, under auspices of the

Jean-Marie Delwart Foundation.1997 Peer review committee Research School Experimental Plant Sciences; judgment: excellent. 2003 VICI grant awarded by NWO (Dutch Science Foundation) 2005 Rank Prize (Trustees of Rank Prize Foundation, United Kingdom)2006-08-31 Academic Year Prize, The Netherlands.

Major research projects:

1. Infochemicals and behavioural ecology of predatory mites in a multitrophic context.2. Infochemicals and behavioural ecology of parasitoids in a tritrophic context consisting of crucifers, Pieris

herbivores and their parasitoids.3. Ecology of infochemical use in foraging behaviour of parasitoids of Drosophila.4. Ecogenomics of insect-plant interactions.5. Effects of pathogens on behaviour of predatory mites, especially their response to infochemicals.6. Insects in art.

Special projects1. Organisation of exhibition ‘Enjoying Insects’ in Museum ‘De Casteelsche Poort’, Wageningen, January – April

1997. Exhibition on insects and their role in human society.

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Boards Scientific Journals Basic and Applied Ecology (Urban & Fischer) – guest editor for special issue on ‘Induced Plant Defences’

(2001-2002). Entomologische Berichten (Dutch Entomological Society) – interim chairman of editorial board (2001) Entomologische Berichten (Dutch Entomological Society) – writing of bimonthly column (2002-present) Biochemical Systematics and Ecology (Elsevier Publishers) – member of editorial board (1999-present). Biochemical Systematics and Ecology (Elsevier Publishers) – guest editor for special issue ‘Chemical

information transfer between damaged and undamaged plants’ (2000-2001). Ecological Entomology (Blackwell)– member of editorial board (2001-present). Insect Science (Blackwell Publishers) – member of editorial board (2005-present) Journal of Ethology (Springer Verlag) – member of advisory board (1999-present). Journal of Chemical Ecology (Plenum Press - Kluwer) – member of editorial board (1999-present). Journal of Chemical Ecology (Plenum Press) – guest editor for special issue ‘Semiochemicals and Pest Control’

(1989-1990).

Selection of memberships of Boards and Committees:2006-present vice-president of Netherlands Entomological Society2005-present Member of the Board of Earth and Life Sciences of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific

Research (NWO)2003-present Member of Board of ‘Landbouwexport fonds 1918’, Wageningen2002-present Coordinator of Expertise Group ‘Biointeractions and Health’ (groups from Wageningen University,

Plant Research International and Applied Plant Research) within Wageningen Plant Sciences (Wageningen University and Research Centre)

2002-present Member of Committee ‘Studium Generale’ of Wageningen University, involved in extracurricular teaching

2001-present Member of Committee of Genetic Modification (COGEM), subcommittee Agriculture, Advisory committee for Minister of Environmnent.

1999-present Member Research Committee National Graduate School ‘Experimental Plant Sciences’1999-present Coordinator Research Theme ‘Interactions between Plants and Biotic Attackers’ of National

Graduate School ‘Experimental Plant Sciences’1999-present Chairman Educational Committee National Graduate School ‘Experimental Plant Sciences’

Publications

Edited volumes1. Dicke M., Van Lenteren, J.C., Minks, A.K. & Schoonhoven, L.M. (eds.) 1990. Semiochemicals and Pest Control, Prospects for New Applications. Journal of Chemical Ecology 16: 3015-3212.2. Dicke, M. & Bruin, J. (eds.) 2001. Chemical information transfer between damaged and undamaged plants. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 29: 979-1113.3. Hilker, M. & Dicke, M. (eds.) 2003. Induced plant responses towards herbivory. Basic and Applied Ecology 4: 1-103.4. Dicke, M. & Takken, W. (eds.) 2006. Chemical ecology: from gene to ecosystem. Springer, Berlin.5. Huigens, M.E., De Jong, P.W., Dicke, M., van Huis, A., van Lenteren, J.C. & Smid, H.M. (eds.). 2006. Muggenzifters en mierenneukers. Insecten onder de loep genomen. Wageningen University, Laboratory of Entomology (in press).

ENTOMOLOGY papers

1. Hart, J.'t, de Jonge, J., Collé, C., Dicke, M., van Lenteren, J.C. & Ramakers, P. 1978. Host selection, host discrimination and functional response of Aphidius matricariae Haliday (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasite of the green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulz.). Mededelingen Faculteit Landbouwwetenschappen Rijksuniversiteit Gent, 43: 441 453. 2. Dicke, M., Lenteren, J.C.van, Boskamp, G.J.F. & Dongen Van Leeuwen, E.van 1984. Chemical stimuli in host habitat location by Leptopilina heterotoma (Thomson) (Hymenoptera: Eucoilidae), a parasite of Drosophila. Journal of Chemical Ecology 10: 695 712.

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3. Dicke, M., van Lenteren, J.C., Boskamp, G.J.F. & van Voorst, R. 1985. Intensification and prolongation of host searching in Leptopilina heterotoma (Thomson) (Hymenoptera: Eucoilidae) through a kairomone produced by Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Chemical Ecology 11: 125 136. 4. Sabelis, M.W. & Dicke, M. 1985. Long range dispersal and searching behaviour. In: W.Helle and M.W.Sabelis (eds.) Spider Mites. Their biology, natural enemies and control. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Vol 1B, pp.141 160. 5. Dicke, M. & Groeneveld, A. 1986. Hierarchical structure in kairomone preference of the predatory mite Amblyseius potentillae: dietary component indispensable for diapause induction affects prey location behaviour. Ecological Entomology 11: 131 138.6. Dicke, M., Sabelis, M.W. & Groeneveld, A. 1986. Vitamin A deficiency modifies response of predatory mite Amblyseius potentillae to volatile kairomone of two spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae. Journal of Chemical Ecology 12: 1389 1396.7. Dicke, M. 1986. Volatile spider mite pheromone and host plant kairomone, involved in spaced out gregariousness in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae. Physiological Entomology 11: 251 262. 8. Dicke, M. & de Jong, M. 1986. Prey preference of predatory mites: Electrophoretic analysis of the diet of Typhlodromus pyri Scheuten and Amblyseius finlandicus (Oudemans), collected in Dutch orchards. Bulletin O.I.L.B./W.P.R.S. IX(4): 62 68. 9. Dicke, M. 1988. Prey preference of the phytoseiid mite Typhlodromus pyri: 1. Response to volatile kairomones. Experimental and Applied Acarology 4: 1 13. 10. Dicke, M. & de Jong, M. 1988. Prey preference of the phytoseiid mite Typhlodromus pyri: 2. Electrophoretic diet analysis. Experimental and Applied Acarology 4: 15 25. 11. Dicke, M. 1988. Microbial allelochemicals affecting the behaviour of Insects, Mites, Nematodes and Protozoa in different trophic levels. In: P. Barbosa & K. Letourneau (eds.) Novel Aspects of Insect Plant Interactions. John Wiley and Sons, New York, pp. 125 163. 12. Dicke, M. & Sabelis, M.W. 1988. Infochemical terminology: based on cost benefit analysis rather than origin of compounds? Functional Ecology 2: 131-139. 13. Dicke, M. & Burrough, P.A. 1988. Using fractal dimensions for characterising tortuosity of animal trails. Physiological Entomology 13: 393-398.14. Dicke, M.,Sabelis, M.W. & de Jong, M. 1988. Prey preference of phytoseiid mites as determined with an olfactometer, predation models and electrophoresis. Experimental and Applied Acarology 5: 225-241. 15. Dicke, M. 1988. Infochemicals in tritrophic interactions: Origin and function in a system consisting of predatory mites, phytophagous mites and their host plants. PhD Thesis Agricultural University Wageningen. 235 pp. 16. Dicke, M. & Sabelis, M.W. 1988. Origin and function of semiochemicals in a tritrophic system of host plant, spider mites and predatory mites. Proc. 3rd Europ. Workshop on Insect Parasitoids (Lyon, 7 10 Sept. 1987) Colloques de l'INRA 48: 17-18. 17. Dicke, M. & Sabelis, M.W. 1988. How plants obtain predatory mites as bodyguards. Netherlands Journal of Zoology 38: 148-165.18. Dicke, M., M.W. Sabelis & H. van den Berg 1989. Does prey preference change as a result of prey species being presented together? Analysis of prey selection by the predatory mite Typhlodromus pyri (Acarina: Phytoseiidae). Oecologia 81: 302-309.19. Dicke, M., de Jong, M. Alers, M.P.T., Stelder, F.C.T., Wunderink, R. & Post, J. 1989. Quality control of mass-reared arthropods: nutritional effects on performance of predatory mites. Journal of Applied Entomology 108: 462-475.20. Dicke, M. & Sabelis, M.W. 1989. Does it pay plants to advertize for bodyguards? Towards a cost-benefit analysis of induced synomone production. In: H. Lambers, M.L. Cambridge, H. Konings & T.L. Pons (ed.) Variation in Growth rate and Productivity of Higher Plants. pp. 341-358. SPB Academic Publishing bv, The Hague, The Netherlands.21. Dicke, M., Maas, K.J. van der, Takabayashi, J. & Vet, L.E.M. 1990. Learning affects response to volatile allelochemicals by predatory mites. Proc. Exper. & Appl. Entomol., N.E.V. Amsterdam, 1: 31-36.22. Dicke, M., T.A. van Beek, M.A. Posthumus, N. Ben Dom, H. van Bokhoven & Æ. de Groot 1990. Isolation and identification of volatile kairomone that affects acarine predator-prey interactions: involvement of host plant in its production. Journal of Chemical Ecology 16: 381-396.23. Dicke, M., Sabelis, M.W., De Jong, M. & Alers, M.P.T. 1990. Do predatory mites select the best prey species in terms of reproductive success? Experimental and Applied Acarology 8: 161-173.24. Dicke, M., Sabelis, M.W., Takabayashi, J., Bruin, J., Posthumus, M.A. 1990. Plant strategies of manipulating predator-prey interactions through allelochemicals: prospects for application in pest control. Journal of Chemical Ecology 16: 3091-3118.25. Dicke M., Van Lenteren, J.C., Minks, A.K. & Schoonhoven, L.M. (eds.) 1990. Semiochemicals and Pest Control, Prospects for New Applications. Journal of Chemical Ecology 16: 3015-3212.

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26. Dicke, M., Sabelis, M.W. & Takabayashi, J. 1990. Do plants cry for help? Evidence related to a tritrophic system of predatory mites, spider mites and their host plants. Symposia Biologica Hungarica Vol. 39: 127-134, Akademiai Kiado, Budapest, Hungary.

27. Takabayashi, J., Dicke, M. & Kemerink, J. & Veldhuizen, T. 1990. Environmental effects on production of a plant synomone that attracts predatory mites. Symposia Biologica Hungarica Vol. 39: 541-542, Akademiai Kiado, Budapest, Hungary.28. Dicke, M., Sabelis, M.W., Bogaers, R.J.F., Alers, M. & Halder, I. van 1991. Kairomone perception by a predatory mite: behavioural analysis of chemoreceptor-carrying extremities. Proc. Exper. & Appl. Entomol., N.E.V. Amsterdam, 2: 179-184.29. Bruin, J., Sabelis, M.W., Takabayashi, J. & Dicke, M. 1991. Uninfested plants profit from their infested neighbours. Proc. Exper. & Appl. Entomol., N.E.V. Amsterdam, 2: 103-108.30. Takabayashi, J., Dicke, M. & Posthumus, M.A. 1991. Induction of indirect defence against spider mites in uninfested Lima bean leaves. Phytochemistry 30: 1459-1462.31. Sugimoto, T., Minkenberg, O.P.J.M., Takabayashi, J., Dicke, M. & Lenteren, J.C. van 1990. Foraging for patchily-distributed leaf miners by the parasitic wasp, Dacnusa sibirica. Researches on Population Ecology 32: 381-389.32. Dicke, M. & Minkenberg, O.P.J.M. 1991. Role of volatile infochemicals in foraging behavior of the leafminer parasitoid Dacnusa sibirica (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). Journal of Insect Behavior 4: 489-500.33. Vet, L.E.M., Wäckers, F.L. & Dicke, M. 1991. How to hunt for hiding hosts: The reliability-detectability problem for foraging parasitoids. Netherlands Journal of Zoology 41: 202-213.34. Bruyne, M. de, Dicke, M. & Tjallingii, W.F. 1991. Receptor cell responses in the anterior tarsi of Phytoseiulus persimilis to volatile kairomone components. Experimental and Applied Acarology 13: 53-58.35. Takabayashi, J., Dicke, M., & Posthumus, M.A. 1991. Variation in composition of predator-attracting allelochemicals emitted by herbivore-infested plants: relative influence of plant and herbivore. Chemoecology 2: 1-6.36. Dicke, M., Dijkman, H. & Wunderink, R. 1991. Response to synomones as a parameter in quality control of predatory mites. In: F. Bigler (ed.) Proceedings Fifth Workshop of the IOBC global working group "Quality Control of Mass Reared Arthropods", Wageningen, March 25-28, 1991. pp. 56-65.37. Dicke, M. & Takabayashi, J. 1991. Specificity of induced indirect defence of plants against herbivores. Redia 74, appendix, 105-113.38. Vet, L.E.M., Wäckers, F.L. & Dicke, M. 1991. The reliability-detectability problem for foraging parasitoids: the usability of 1st and 2nd trophic level stimuli. Redia 74, appendix, 115-119.39. Vet, L.E.M. & Dicke, M. 1992. The ecology of infochemical use by natural enemies of herbivores in a tritrophic context. Annual Review of Entomology 37: 141-172.40. Bruin, J., Sabelis, M.W. & Dicke, M. 1991. Mite herbivory induces airborne information transfer between plants. In: F. Dusbábek & V. Bukva (eds.) Modern Acarology Vol 2: 599-605. Academia Prague and SPC Academic Publishing bv. The Hague.41. Bruin, J., Dicke, M. & Sabelis, M.W. 1992. Plants are better protected against spider mites after exposure to volatiles from infested conspecifics. Experientia 48: 525-529.42. Steinberg, S., Dicke, M., Vet, L.E.M. & Wanningen, R. 1992. Response of the braconid parasitoid Cotesia (=Apanteles) glomerata to volatile infochemicals: effect of bioassay set-up, parasitoid age and experience and barometric flux. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 63: 163-175.43. Dicke, M. & Sabelis, M.W. 1992. Costs and benefits of chemical information conveyance: proximate and ultimate factors. In: B.D. Roitberg & M.B. Isman (eds.) Insect Chemical Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach. pp. 122-155. Chapman and Hall, New York.44. Takabayashi, J. & Dicke, M. 1992. Response of predatory mites with different rearing histories to volatiles of uninfested plants. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 64: 187-193.45. Dicke, M. & Dijkman, H. 1992. Induced defence in detached uninfested plant leaves: effects on behaviour of herbivores and their predators. Oecologia 91: 554-560.46. Dicke, M. 1992. 'Microbial mediation of plant-herbivore interactions' by P. Barbosa, V.A. Krischik & C.G. Jones (editors). Book review. Journal of Chemical Ecology 18: 2147-2150.47. Kielkiewicz, M. & Dicke, M. 1992. Effects of spider mite infestation on biochemical characteristics of different gerbera cultivars. Proc. 8th Int. Symp. Insect-Plant Relationships. S.B.J. Menken, J.H. Visser & P. Harrewijn (eds). Dordrecht, Kluwer Acad. Publ. pp. 311-312.48. Dicke, M. 1992. Herbivory induces systemic production of carnivore attractants by plants. Proc. 8th Int. Symp. Insect-Plant Relationships. S.B.J. Menken, J.H. Visser & P. Harrewijn (eds). Dordrecht, Kluwer Acad. Publ. pp. 355-356.

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49. Bruin, J., Groot A.T., Sabelis, M.W. & Dicke, M. 1992. Plants are better protected after exposure to infested conspecifics. Proc. 8th Int. Symp. Insect-Plant Relationships. S.B.J. Menken, J.H. Visser & P. Harrewijn (eds). Dordrecht, Kluwer Acad. Publ. pp. 357-358.50. Dicke, M. 1992. 'Phytochemical Induction by Herbivores' by D.W. Tallamy & M.J. Raupp (eds.) Book review. Vegetatio 109: 101-102.51. Steinberg, S., Dicke, M. & Vet, L.E.M. 1993. Relative importance of infochemicals from first and second trophic level in long-range host location by the larval parasitoid Cotesia glomerata. Journal of Chemical Ecology 19: 47-59.52. Dicke, M., Van Baarlen, P., Wessels, R. & Dijkman, H. 1993. Herbivory induces systemic production of plant volatiles that attract herbivore predators: extraction of endogenous elicitor. Journal of Chemical Ecology 19: 581-599.53. Wiskerke, J.S.C., Dicke, M. & Vet, L.E.M. 1993. Larval parasitoid uses aggregation pheromone of adult hosts in foraging behaviour: the infochemical detour as solution to the reliability-detectability problem. Oecologia 93: 145-148.54. Dicke, M., Baarlen, P. van, Wessels, R. & Dijkman, H. 1993. Systemic production of herbivore-induced synomones by Lima bean plants helps solving a foraging problem of the herbivore's predators. Proc. Exper. & Appl. Entomol. 4: 39-44.55. Wiskerke, J.S.C., Dicke, M. & Vet, L.E.M. 1993. Drosophila parasitoid solves foraging problem through infochemical detour: the role of adult fly pheromone. Proc. Exper. & Appl. Entomol. 4: 79-84.56. Geervliet J.B.F., van Aaken, R., Savelkoul, C., ter Smitte, S.M., Brodeur, J., Vet, L.E.M. & Dicke, M. 1993. Comparative approach to infochemical use by parasitoids for the case of Cotesia glomerata and C. rubecula. Proc. Exper. & Appl. Entomol. 4: 33-38.57. Takabayashi, J. & Dicke, M. 1993. Volatile allelochemicals that mediate interactions in a tritrophic system consisting of predatory mites, spider mites and plants. In: Mutualism and Community Organization. Behavioural, theoretical and foodweb approaches. Eds. H. Kawanabe, J.E. Cohen & K. Iwasaki, Oxford University Press. pp. 280-295.58. Dicke, M., Bruin, J. & Sabelis, M.W. 1993. Herbivore-induced plant volatiles mediate plant-carnivore, plant-herbivore and plant-plant interactions: Talking plants revisited. In: J.C. Schultz & I. Raskin (eds.) Plant Signals in Interactions with Other Organisms. Current Topics in Plant Physiology, An American Society of Plant Physiologists Series Volume 11: pp. 182-196.59. Bruin, J., Sabelis, M.W., Dicke, M., 1993. Information transfer from mite-infested to uninfested plants: Interplant communication? In: J.C. Schultz & I. Raskin (eds.) Plant Signals in Interactions with Other Organisms. Current Topics in Plant Physiology, An American Society of Plant Physiologists Series Volume 11: pp. 248-250.60. Takabayashi, J., Dicke, M., Takahashi, S., Posthumus, M.A. & van Beek, T.A. 1994. Leaf age affects composition of herbivore-induced synomones and attraction of predatory mites. Journal of Chemical Ecology 20: 373-386.61. Dicke, M., 1994. Local and systemic production of volatile herbivore-induced terpenoids: their role in plant-carnivore mutualism. Journal of Plant Physiology 143: 465-472.62. Jong, K.J. de, Geervliet, J.B.F., Vet, L.E.M. & Dicke, M. 1994. The use of infochemicals from the first and second trophic level by the specialist larval endoparasitoid Cotesia rubecula. Proc. Exper. & Appl. Entomol. 5: 173-179.63. Dicke, M., Vet, L.E.M., Wiskerke, J.S.C. & Stapel, O. 1994. Parasitoid of Drosophila larvae solves foraging problem through infochemical detour: conditions affecting employment of this strategy. Norwegian Journal of Agricultural Sciences Suppl. 16: 227-232.64. Geervliet, J.B.F., Ariens, S.J.A., Vet, L.E.M. & Dicke, M. 1994. Learned odour preferences in the parasitoid Cotesia glomerata. Norwegian Journal of Agricultural Sciences Suppl. 16: 261-267.65. Takabayashi, J., Dicke, M. & Posthumus, M.A. 1994. Volatile herbivore-induced terpenoids in plant-mite interactions: variation caused by biotic and abiotic factors. Journal of Chemical Ecology 20: 1329-1354.66. Mattiacci, L., Dicke, M. & Posthumus, M.A. 1994. Induction of parasitoid attracting synomone in Brussels sprouts plants by feeding of Pieris brassicae larvae: role of mechanical damage and herbivore elicitor. Journal of Chemical Ecology 20: 2229-2247.

67. Geervliet, J.B.F., Vet, L.E.M. & Dicke, M. 1994. Volatiles from damaged plants as major cues in long-range host-searching by the specialist parasitoid Cotesia rubecula. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 73: 289-297.68. Mattiacci, L., Dicke, M. & Posthumus, M.A. 1995. ß-glucosidase: elicitor of herbivore-induced plant odors that attract host-searching parasitic wasps. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 92: 2036-2040.

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In press1. Charleston D., R. Kfir, L.E.M. Vet & M. Dicke 2006. Impact of botanical extracts derived from Melia azedarach and Azadirachta indica on populations of Plutella xylostella and its natural enemies: a field test of laboratory findings. Biological Control (in press).2. Tinzaara, W., Gold, C.S., Dicke, M., van Huis, A., Nankinga, C.M., & Kagezi, G.H. 2006. Pheromne-baited traps enhance dissemination of entomopathogenic fungi to control the banana weevil in Uganda. Biocontrol Science and Technology (in press)

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3. Poelman, E.H., Dicke, M. 2006. Offering offspring as food to cannibals: plasticity in oviposition strategies of Amazonian poison frogs using ephemeral, resource-limited water bodies. Evolutionary Ecology (in press).4. De Vos, M., van Zaanen, W., Koornneef, A., Korzelius, J., Dicke, M., van Loon, L.C., & Pieterse, C.M.J. 2006. Differential effectiveness of herbivore-induced resistance against microbial pathogens in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology (in press).5. Alvarez, A.E., Tjallingii, W.F., Garzo, E.I., Vleeshouwers, V., Dicke, M. & Vosman, B. 2006. Location of resistance factors in the leaves of potato and wild tuber-bearing Solanum species to the aphid Myzus persicae. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (in press)6. Gols, R., C. Raaijmakers, N.M. van Dam, M. Dicke, T. Bukovinszky, J.A. Harvey, 2006. Seasonal effects of plant chemistry in crucifers influence tritrophic interactions. Basic and Applied Ecology (in press).7. Snoeren, T.A.L., De Jong, P.W. & Dicke, M. 2006. Ecogenomic approach to the role of herbivore-induced plant volatiles in community ecology. Journal of Ecology (in press).

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