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Olfaction, insect

Kaissling, K.-E. (1987) R. H. Wright Lectures on Insect Olfaction, ed, Colbow, K. (Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada). [Pg.189]

Keil TA (1999) In Hansson BS (ed) Insect olfaction. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York... [Pg.45]

Kaissling K-E (1986) In Payne TL, Birch MC, Kennedy CEJ (eds) Mechanisms in insect olfaction. Oxford University Press, New York, p 193... [Pg.47]

J. Kennedy, Eds. Mechanisms in Insect Olfaction. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1986, pp. 27-38. [Pg.129]

Hansson, B. S. and Christensen, T. A. (1999). Functional characteristics of the antennal lobe. In Insect Olfaction, ed. B. S. Hansson, pp. 125-161. Berlin Springer-Verlag. [Pg.326]

Schneider D. (1969) Insect olfaction deciphering system for chemical messages. Science 163, 1031-1037. [Pg.16]

Kaissling K.-E. (1987) Karl-Emst Kaissling R. H. Wright lectures on insect olfaction, ed. K. Colbow Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia. [Pg.472]

Kaissling K.-E. (1986) Temporal characteristics of pheromone receptor cell responses in relation to orientation behaviour of moths. In Mechanisms in Insect Olfaction, eds T. L. Payne, M. C. Birch and C. E. J. Kennedy, pp. 193-199. Oxford University Press, New York. [Pg.472]

Hansson B. S. (2002) A bug s smell - research into insect olfaction. Trends Neurosci. 25, 270-274. [Pg.588]

However, at this point a role for other second messengers in insect olfaction cannot be excluded. In fact, the observation that distinct cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channels are expressed in insect antennae (Baumann el al., 1994 Krieger el al., 1999a) may be the first evidence for functional implications of a cyclic nucleotide pathway. [Pg.599]

Diesendorf M. (1977a) The dielectric waveguide theory of insect olfaction a reply to P. S. Callahan. Int. J. Insect Morphol. and Embryol. 6, 123-126. [Pg.629]

Kaissling K. E. (1971) Insect olfaction. In Handbook of sensory physiology, ed. L. M. Beidler, Vol. IV. Chemical Senses Part 1. Olfaction, pp. 351—431. Springer, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York. [Pg.629]

The fact is that sensory-induced behavior changes can have many different ultimate explanations. All different neural levels in the sensory systems are theoretically open to the influence of neuroactive processes. In the case of insect olfaction, plasticity in AL neurons has been investigated mainly in three different... [Pg.702]

B. S. Hansson, Ed., Insect Olfaction Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, 1999. [Pg.207]


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