Alexander Haverkamp
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Recent Articles
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Peftuloglu D, Bonestroo S, Lenders R, Smid H, Dicke M, van Loon J, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2024 Aug;
291(2028):20240533.
PMID: 39109969
Butterflies, like many insects, use gustatory and olfactory cues innately to assess the suitability of an oviposition site and are able to associate colours and leaf shapes with an oviposition...
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Gasque S, Han Y, van der Ham I, van Leeuwen D, van Oers M, Haverkamp A, et al.
Open Biol
. 2024 Feb;
14(2):230278.
PMID: 38378139
Neuroparasitism concerns the hostile take-over of a host's nervous system by a foreign invader, in order to alter the behaviour of the host in favour of the parasite. One of...
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Wang Q, Smid H, Dicke M, Haverkamp A
Insect Sci
. 2023 Dec;
31(2):469-488.
PMID: 38105530
The olfactory system of adult lepidopterans is among the best described neuronal circuits. However, comparatively little is known about the organization of the olfactory system in the larval stage of...
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Bai Z, Wu X, Lassaletta L, Haverkamp A, Li W, Yuan Z, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Oct;
120(43):e2304826120.
PMID: 37844251
Future food farming technology faces challenges that must integrate the core goal of keeping the global temperature increase within 1.5 °C without reducing food security and nutrition. Here, we show...
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Wang Q, Dicke M, Haverkamp A
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2023 May;
17:1155405.
PMID: 37252192
Sensory processes have often been argued to play a central role in the selection of ecological niches and in the formation of new species. Butterflies are among the best studied...
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Kontos E, Samimi A, Hakze-van der Honing R, Priem J, Avargues-Weber A, Haverkamp A, et al.
Biol Open
. 2022 May;
11(4).
PMID: 35502829
The COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated the need for the development of fast and reliable testing methods for novel, zoonotic, viral diseases in both humans and animals. Pathologies lead to detectable...
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Haverkamp A, Smid H
Curr Opin Insect Sci
. 2020 Sep;
42:47-54.
PMID: 32947014
Parasitic wasps and their larval hosts are intimately connected by an array of behavioral adaptations and counter-adaptations. This co-evolution has led to highly specific, natural variation in learning rates and...
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Cook B, Haverkamp A, Hansson B, Roulston T, Lerdau M, Knaden M
J Chem Ecol
. 2020 Sep;
46(10):987-996.
PMID: 32875538
Insect pollination is essential to many unmanaged and agricultural systems and as such is a key element in food production. However, floral scents that pollinating insects rely on to locate...
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Fandino R, Haverkamp A, Bisch-Knaden S, Zhang J, Bucks S, Nguyen T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2019 Jul;
116(31):15677-15685.
PMID: 31320583
The hawkmoth and one of its preferred hosts in the North American Southwest, , share a model insect-plant relationship based on mutualistic and antagonistic life-history traits. is the innately preferred...
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Haverkamp A, Li X, Hansson B, Baldwin I, Knaden M, Yon F
Ecology
. 2018 Nov;
100(1):e02553.
PMID: 30411786
Flower signaling and orientation are key characteristics that determine a flower's pollinator guild. However, many flowers actively move during their daily cycle, changing both their detectability and accessibility to pollinators....