Jose G Crespo
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Crespo J, Vickers N, Goller F
Anim Behav
. 2014 Nov;
98:79-85.
PMID: 25386029
Animal activities, such as foraging and reproduction, are constrained by decisions about how to allocate energy and time efficiently. Overall, male moths invest less in reproduction than females, but they...
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Crespo J, Vickers N, Goller F
J Neurophysiol
. 2013 May;
110(4):862-71.
PMID: 23699056
At low ambient temperature Helicoverpa zea male moths engage in warm-up behavior prior to taking flight in response to an attractive female pheromone blend. Male H. zea warm up at...
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Crespo J, Goller F, Vickers N
J Exp Biol
. 2012 Jun;
215(Pt 13):2203-9.
PMID: 22675180
An essential part of sexual reproduction typically involves the identification of an appropriate mating partner. Males of many moth species utilize the scent of sex pheromones to track and locate...
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Crespo J, Vickers N
Arthropod Struct Dev
. 2012 Mar;
41(3):227-30.
PMID: 22406082
This study reports on the structure of the antennal lobe of the pigeon louse, Columbicola columbae. Anterograde staining of antennal receptor neurons revealed an antennal lobe with a few diffuse...
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Crespo J
J Insect Sci
. 2011 Aug;
11:62.
PMID: 21864156
Insects that are secondarily adapted to aquatic environments are able to sense odors from a diverse array of sources. The antenna of these insects, as in all insects, is the...