Functional Characterization of Insect Chemoreceptors: Receptivity Range, Expression and Evolution
Olfaction and taste are of critical importance to insects and other animals, since vital behaviours, including mate, food and host seeking, as well as predator and toxin avoidance, are guided by chemosensory cues. Mate and habitat choice are to a large extent determined by chemical signals, and chem...
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