Publications
Brooks, R. W., and J. H. Cane. 1984. Origin and chemistry of the secreted nest entrance lining of Halictus hesperus (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 57:161–165.
Cane, J. H. 1981. Dufour’s gland secretion in the cell linings of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Journal of Chemical Ecology 7:403–410.
Cane, J. H. 1982. Evolution of the lipid exocrine secretions of bees. Univ. Kansas.
Cane, J. H. 1983a. Chemical evolution and chemosystematics of the Dufour’s gland secretions of the lactone-producing bees (Hymenoptera: Colletidae, Halictidae, Oxaeidae). Evolution 37:657–674.
Cane, J. H. 1983b. Olfactory evaluation of Andrena host nest suitability by kleptoparasitic Nomada bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Animal Behaviour 31:138–144.
Cane, J. H. 1983c. Preliminary chemosystematics of the Andrenidae and exocrine lipid evolution of the short-tongued bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Systematic Zoology 32:417–430.
Cane, J. H. 1986. Predator deterrence by mandibular gland secretions of bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Journal of Chemical Ecology 12:1295–1309.
Cane, J. H. 2018. Co-dependency between a specialist Andrena bee and its death camas host, Toxicoscordion paniculatum. Arthropod-Plant Interactions 12:657–662.
Cane, J. H. 2025. Can larval Osmia bees (Megachilidae) tolerate conifer resin volatiles? Journal of Apicultural Research 64:297–301.
Cane, J. H., and R. W. Brooks. 1983. Dufour’s gland lipid chemistry of three species of Centris bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea, Anthophoridae). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 76B:895–897.
Cane, J. H., and R. Carlson. 1984. Dufour’s gland glycerides from Anthophora, Emphoropsis (Anthophoridae) and Megachile (Megachilidae) bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 78B:769–772.
Cane, J. H., D. R. Gardner, and M. Weber. 2020. Neurotoxic alkaloid in pollen and nectar excludes generalist bees from foraging at death-camas, Toxicoscordion paniculatum (Melanthiaceae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 131:927–935.
Cane, J. H., S. Gerdin, and G. Wife. 1983. Mandibular gland secretions of solitary bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea): potential for nest cell disinfection. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 56:895–897.
Cane, J. H., and T. Jonsson. 1982. Field method for sampling chemicals released by active insects. Journal of Chemical Ecology 8:15–22.
Cane, J. H., and C. D. Michener. 1983. Chemistry and function of mandibular gland products of bees of the genus Exoneura (Hymenoptera, Anthophoridae). Journal of Chemical Ecology 9:1525–1531.
Cane, J. H., and J. O. Tengö. 1981. Pheromonal cues direct mate-seeking behaviors of male Colletes cunicularius (Hymenoptera: Colletidae). Journal of Chemical Ecology 7:427–436.
Cane, J. H., and D. L. Wood. 1990. Attraction of a pinyon pine bark beetle, Ips hoppingi, to conspecific and I. confusus pheromones (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Journal of Chemical Ecology 16:2791–2798.
Cane, J. H., D. L. Wood, and J. W. Fox. 1990. Ancestral semiochemical attraction persists for adjoining populations of sibling Ips bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Journal of Chemical Ecology 16:993–1013.
Davis, M. A., R. S. Boyd, and J. H. Cane. 2001. Host-switching does not circumvent the Ni-based defence of the Ni hyperaccumulator Streptanthus polygaloides (Brassicaceae). South African Journal of Science 97:554–557.
Duffield, R. M., W. E. LaBerge, J. H. Cane, and J. W. Wheeler. 1982. Exocrine secretions of bees. IV. Macrocyclic lactones and isopentenyl esters in Dufour’s gland secretions of Nomia bees (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Journal of Chemical Ecology 8:535–543.
Espelie, K. E., J. H. Cane, and D. S. Himmelsbach. 1992. Nest cell lining of the solitary bee Hylaeus bisinuatus (Hymenoptera: Colletidae). Experientia (Basel) 48:414–416.
Fox, J. W., D. L. Wood, and J. H. Cane. 1991. Aggregation pheromones induce interspecific pairing between two sibling Ips species (Coeloptera: Scolytidae). Journal of Chemical Ecology 17:1421–1433.
Hefetz, A., G. C. Eickwort, M. S. Blum, J. H. Cane, and G. E. Bohart. 1982. A comparative study of the exocrine products of cleptoparasitic bees (Holcopasites) and their hosts (Calliopsis) (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae, Andrenidae). Journal of Chemical Ecology 8:1389–1397.
Lewis, E. E., and J. H. Cane. 1990. Pheromonal specificity of Southeastern Ips pine bark beetles reflects phylogenetic divergence (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Canadian Entomologist 122:1235–1238.