Olfactory-Released Behaviours

  • Hartlieb E
  • Anderson P
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The insect olfactory system has become a very important model of sensory function, morphology and development. Intense research in several insect orders has yielded a large amount of data. This book provides a comprehensive overview, with special emphasis placed on pheromone-specific and host-related detection and processing of odour information. A valuable information source not only for researchers and students in the field of insect olfaction but also for those working on sensory systems, in entomology, neurophysiology, and pest control.

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Hartlieb, E., & Anderson, P. (1999). Olfactory-Released Behaviours. In Insect Olfaction (pp. 315–349). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07911-9_12

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