Terpenoid volatile emission from Sitka spruce saplings upon feeding by white pine weevils. A, Time course of volatile emissions of trees with five weevils feeding per tree (Weevil), and time course of volatile emissions from control trees with weevils separated from trees by mesh bag (Control). Volatile collections started 6 h after onset of weevil feeding at the time when trees were placed into the collection system. Black and white bars on top of the graph represent day and night periods. Data represent mean + se from three independent volatile collection experiments. B, Representative chromatogram of terpenoids collected from weevil infested trees on the 1st day, 6 to 12 h after begin of weevil feeding. C, Representative chromatogram of terpenoids collected from a weevil-treated tree on the 4th day between 6 am and 12 pm, 66 to 72 h after onset of treatment. D, Representative chromatogram of terpenoids collected from a control tree independent of time point during the course of the volatile collection experiment. Peaks were identified as: 1, (−)-α-pinene; 2, myrcene; 3, (+)-β-pinene; 4, (−)-β-pinene; 5, sabinene; 6, terpinolene; 7, (−)-linalool; 8, (+)-linalool; 9, (E,E)-α-farnesene; 10, (Z)-α-bisabolene; and IS, internal standard.