Search Results - "Chapman, Reginald F."
-
1
Surviving the flood: plastron respiration in the non-tracheate arthropod Phrynus marginemaculatus (Amblypygi: Arachnida)
Published in Journal of insect physiology (2000)“…Specimens of Phrynus marginemaculatus can remain responsive when submerged in water for more than 24 hours. Behavioral data indicate that P. marginemaculatus…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
2
Sexual Differences in Postingestive Processing of Dietary Protein and Carbohydrate in Caterpillars of Two Species
Published in Physiological and biochemical zoology (01-03-2003)“…Previous studies indicated that femaleHeliothis virescensandEstigmene acreacaterpillars use both feeding and postingestive processing as mechanisms to meet…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
3
Plant secondary compounds and grasshoppers : Beyond plant defenses
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-08-2000)“…Modern grasshoppers probably evolved from polyphagous ancestors endowed with the ability to tolerate many plant secondary compounds. This tolerance involves…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
4
Cuticular hydrocarbons of grasshoppers from the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Published in Biochemical systematics and ecology (01-07-2000)“…Cuticular lipids of adult Schistocerca literosa, Schistocerca melanocera and Halmenus robustus were analyzed. They have a similar range of hydrocarbons to…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
5
Electrophysiological studies of olfaction in the whip spider Phrynus parvulus (Arachnida, Amblypygi)
Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-11-2000)“…The olfactory response of the whip spider Phrynus parvulus from Costa Rica was examined using a technique analogous to that used for insect electroantennograms…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
6
-
7
Use of cuticular lipids in grasshopper taxonomy: A study of variation in Schistocerca shoshone (Thomas)
Published in Biochemical systematics and ecology (1995)“…Cuticular lipids of adult Schistocerca shoshone from six different localities in the southwestern United States were analyzed. All the insects had the same…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
8
An odor discrimination model with application to kin recognition in social insects
Published in International journal of neuroscience (01-01-1987)“…The problem of discriminating between a number of similar, nonspecific odors is discussed with special reference to the phenomenon of kin and nestmate…”
Get more information
Journal Article