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" Neuroethology and Behavioral Physiology : "
edited by Franz Huber, Hubert Markl.
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BL
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724421
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b544140
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Main Entry
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edited by Franz Huber, Hubert Markl.
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Title & Author
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Neuroethology and Behavioral Physiology : : Roots and Growing Points\ edited by Franz Huber, Hubert Markl.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1983
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ISBN
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3642692710
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: 3642692737
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: 9783642692710
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: 9783642692734
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Contents
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K.D. Roeder's Impact on Insect Neuroethology --;I. Neural Bases of Motor Systems --;I.1 On the Way to Neuroethology: The Identified Neuron Approach --;I.2 Local Interneurones and the Control of Movement in Insects --;I.3 The Interaction of Peripheral and Central Components in Insect Locomotion --;I.4 A Neuroethological Approach to the Phylogeny of Leg Stridulation in Gomphocerine Grasshoppers --;II. Sensory Strategies of Adaptation --;II. 1 K.D. Roeder and the History of Chemoreception --;II. 2 Olfactory Food and Mate Recognition --;II. 3 Species Recognition and Acoustic Localization in Acridid Grasshoppers: A Behavioral Approach --;II. 4 Neural Correlates of Orthopteran and Cicada Phonotaxis --;II. 5 Frequency and Temporal Processing in the Auditory System of Anurans --;II. 6 Optics and Accommodation in Owls and Flying Foxes --;III. Neural Development and Behavioral Plasticity --;III. 1 Insect Ecdysis: A System for the Study of Internal Chemicals That Control Behavior --;III. 2 Maps in the Insect Nervous System, Their Implications for Synaptic Connectivity and Target Location in the Real World --;III. 3 Neuroethological Studies of Associative Learning in Feeding Control Systems --;III. 4 Learning by Honeybees in an Unnatural Situation --;III. 5 The Search for Neural Correlates of Learning in the Honeybee --;IV. Predator --;Prey --;Relationships --;IV. 1 Moth Hearing and Bat Sounds: The History of a Collaboration --;IV. 2 The Acoustical Image of Fluttering Insects in Echolocating Bats --;IV. 3 How Insects Detect and Avoid Bats --;IV. 4 Interception of Flying Insects by Bats --;IV. 5 Echolocation and Adaptivity to Ecological Constraints --;IV. 6 Neuroethology of Acoustic Prey Localization in the Barn Owl --;V. Ecological Aspects of Social Relations and Orientation --;V.1 Strategies for Acoustic Communication in Complex Environments --;V.2 Vibrational Communication --;V.3 Chemical Manipulation, Enemy Specification and Intercolony Communication in Ant Communities --;V.4 Celestial and Terrestrial Navigation: Human Strategies --;Insect Strategies --;V.5 Towards Understanding the Flow of Information Between Objective and Subjective Space --;Epilogue: Neurobiological Roots and Neuroethological Sprouts.
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Abstract
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The investigation of the relationships between a behavior pattern and its underlying sensory and neurophysiological mechanisms in both man and animals dates back well into the last century.
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Subject
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Medicine.
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Neurosciences.
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LC Classification
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QP360.E358 1983
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Added Entry
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Franz Huber
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Hubert Markl
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