Search Results - "ter Maat, A"
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The effect of light on induced egg laying in the simultaneous hermaphrodite Lymnaea stagnalis
Published in Journal of molluscan studies (01-08-2012)“…Reproduction is influenced by many external factors. For egg laying of pond snails, one important trigger is the transfer from dirty, oxygen-poor water to…”
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Energy Budgets and Reproductive Allocation in the Simultaneous Hermaphrodite Pond Snail, Lymnaea stagnalis (L.): A Trade-Off between Male and Female Function
Published in The American naturalist (01-11-1994)“…The gap between theory and data on the problem of sex allocation in simultaneous hermaphrodites is large. Whereas there is now a substantial framework of…”
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Modulatory role for the serotonergic cerebral giant cells in the feeding system of the snail, Lymnaea. I. Fine wire recording in the intact animal and pharmacology
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-1994)“…1. The role of the paired serotonergic cerebral giant cells (CGCs) in the feeding system of Lymnaea was examined by electrophysiological and pharmacological…”
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Nervous Control of Male Sexual Drive in The Hermaphroditic Snail Lymnaea Stagnalis
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-03-1997)“…ABSTRACT We studied the role of the prostate gland in determining the level of male sexual drive in the hermaphroditic pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis. Male…”
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Single-cell analysis of peptide expression and electrophysiology of right parietal neurons involved in male copulation behavior of a simultaneous hermaphrodite
Published in Invertebrate neuroscience (01-12-2015)“…Male copulation is a complex behavior that requires coordinated communication between the nervous system and the peripheral reproductive organs involved in…”
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THE NEURAL CONTROL OF EGG-LAYING BEHAVIOUR IN THE POND SNAIL LYMNAEA STAGNALIS: MOTOR CONTROL OF SHELL TURNING
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-12-1994)“…Behavioural and neurophysiological techniques were used to study the neuronal control of shell turning during egg-laying in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis…”
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S.2.01 Integrated behavioural and physiological measures in fear learning
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The distinction between retractor and protractor muscles of the freshwater snail's male organ has no physiological basis
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-01-2010)“…Many animals are equipped with organs that can be everted, a notable example being male copulatory organs. The ability to protrude or evert an organ generally…”
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Spatio‐temporal dynamics of the egg‐laying‐inducing peptides during an egg‐laying cycle: a semiquantitative matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry approach
Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-05-2004)“…The activity‐dependent release of peptides from the neuro‐endocrine caudodorsal cell (CDC) system of the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis regulates egg…”
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Discharge induction in molluscan peptidergic cells requires a specific set of autoexcitatory neuropeptides
Published in Neuroscience (1990)“…The peptidergic caudodorsal cells of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis generate long lasting discharges of synchronous spiking activity to release their…”
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The distinction between pheromones and allohormones
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Inhibitory modulation by FMRFamide of the voltage-gated sodium current in identified neurones in Lymnaea stagnalis
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-09-1991)“…1. The putative neurotransmitter FMRFa (Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-amide) caused an inhibitory modulation of the voltage-gated sodium current (INa) in central neurones,…”
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Morphology and electrophysiology of the ovulation hormone producing neuro-endocrine cells of the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis (L.)
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-02-1980)“…The ovulation hormone producing neuro-endocrine cells of Lymnaea stagnalis, the caudo-dorsal cells (CDC), are comparable to the bag cells of Aplysia. Both cell…”
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Integration of biphasic synaptic input by electrotonically coupled neuroendocrine caudodorsal cells in the pond snail
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-06-1983)“…The ovulation hormone-producing caudodorsal cells (CDCs) of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis form two clusters of electrotonically coupled cells, each…”
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Transmitter identification in neurons involved in male copulation behavior in Lymnaea stagnalis
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-06-1998)“…In this paper, we have mapped the cellular localization of various transmitters onto the central neurons which are involved in male copulation behavior in…”
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Spontaneous switching between ortho- and antidromic spiking as the normal mode of firing in the cerebral giant neurons of freely behaving Lymnaea stagnalis
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-1996)“…1. Action-potential generation at sites remote from the cell body leads to antidromic firing and occurs in a wide variety of animals and experimental…”
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Sex role alternation in the simultaneously hermaphroditic pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis is determined by the availability of seminal fluid
Published in Animal behaviour (01-04-2005)“…Encounters between potential mating partners are usually accompanied by sexual conflict. In the case of internally fertilizing simultaneous hermaphrodites that…”
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The neuropeptide schistosomin and haemolymph from parasitized snails induce similar changes in excitability in neuroendocrine cells controlling reproduction and growth in a freshwater snail
Published in Neuroscience letters (02-03-1992)“…Infection of the snail Lymnaea stagnalis with the schistosome parasite Trichobilharzia ocellata results in inhibition of reproduction and in giant growth…”
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