Methods in insect sensory neuroscience

Insects are among the most diverse and adaptable organisms on Earth. They have long been our chief competitors for food and are responsible for spreading devastating afflictions such as malaria and encephalitis. The insects ability to thrive is due in large part to their well-developed sensory syst...

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Main Author: CHRISTENSEN, THOMAS A.
Other Authors: Christensen, Thomas A. 1956-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton CRC Press 2005
Series:Frontiers in neuroscience
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