Contact chemoreception in feeding by phytophagous insects.
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Self-medication as adaptive plasticity: increased ingestion of plant toxins by parasitized caterpillarsThree-way interaction among plants, bacteria, and coleopteran insectsDrosophila Bitter Taste(s)Ubiquitous water-soluble molecules in aquatic plant exudates determine specific insect attractionGustatory sensitivity and food acceptance in two phylogenetically closely related papilionid species: Papilio hospiton and Papilio machaonInvertebrate and avian predators as drivers of chemical defensive strategies in tenthredinid sawfliesOdorant-binding proteins OBP57d and OBP57e affect taste perception and host-plant preference in Drosophila sechellia.Hedonic taste in Drosophila revealed by olfactory receptors expressed in taste neurons.Contact chemosensation of phytochemicals by insect herbivoresTwo Olfactory Pathways to Detect Aldehydes on Locust Mouthpart.Diverse filters to sense: great variability of antennal morphology and sensillar equipment in gall-wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)Dietary salt levels affect salt preference and learning in larval Drosophila.CRF-like diuretic hormone negatively affects both feeding and reproduction in the desert locust, Schistocerca gregariaGenetic analysis of the electrophysiological response to salicin, a bitter substance, in a polyphagous strain of the silkworm Bombyx moriChanges in taste neurons support the emergence of an adaptive behavior in cockroaches.Morphology and distribution of the external labial sensilla in Fulgoromorpha (Insecta: Hemiptera).Female behaviour drives expression and evolution of gustatory receptors in butterfliesThe spatial and temporal distributions of arthropods in forest canopies: uniting disparate patterns with hypotheses for specialisation.Fine structure of the sensilla and immunolocalisation of odorant binding proteins in the cerci of the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria.Identification and Comparative Study of Chemosensory Genes Related to Host Selection by Legs Transcriptome Analysis in the Tea Geometrid Ectropis obliquaPhenotypic disparity in Iberian short-horned grasshoppers (Acrididae): the role of ecology and phylogenyThe genetics of behavioral alcohol responses in Drosophila.Host plant selection by larvae of the muga silk moth, Antheraea assamensis, and the role of the antenna and maxillary palp.Comparisons of contact chemoreception and food acceptance by larvae of polyphagous Helicoverpa armigera and oligophagous Bombyx mori.Trans-generational desensitization and within-generational resensitization of a sucrose-best neuron in the polyphagous herbivore Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).Effect of Endophyte Infection and Clipping Treatment on Resistance and Tolerance of Achnatherum sibiricum.Purple top symptoms are associated with reduction of leaf cell death in phytoplasma-infected plants.Foraging in the dark - chemically mediated host plant location by belowground insect herbivores.An overview of plant volatile metabolomics, sample treatment and reporting considerations with emphasis on mechanical damage and biological control of weeds.Grooming Behavior as a Mechanism of Insect Disease Defense.Ultrastructure of contact-chemoreceptor sensilla found among the genae of female Gasterophilus nasalis.How insects overcome two-component plant chemical defence: plant β-glucosidases as the main target for herbivore adaptation.Phenotypic plasticity in a willow leaf beetle depends on host plant species: release and recognition of beetle odors.Molecular evolution of the odorant and gustatory receptor genes in lepidopteran insects: implications for their adaptation and speciation.Inheritance of electrophysiological responses to leaf saps of host- and nonhost plants in two Helicoverpa species and their hybrids.Function and central projections of gustatory receptor neurons on the antenna of the noctuid moth Spodoptera littoralis.Electrophysiological characterization of responses from gustatory receptor neurons of sensilla chaetica in the moth Heliothis virescens.Cowpea chloroplastic ATP synthase is the source of multiple plant defense elicitors during insect herbivory.Behavioural responses of diamondback moth Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) to extracts derived from Melia azedarach and Azadirachta indica.Population growth rate of dry bulb mite, Aceria tulipae (Acariformes: Eriophyidae), on agriculturally important plants and implications for its taxonomic status.
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Contact chemoreception in feeding by phytophagous insects.
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Contact chemoreception in feeding by phytophagous insects.
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