Vonnie D C Shields
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Heinbockel T, Shields V, Reisenman C
J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol
. 2013 Jul;
199(11):929-46.
PMID: 23893248
An open question in olfactory coding is the extent of interglomerular connectivity: do olfactory glomeruli and their neurons regulate the odorant responses of neurons innervating other glomeruli? In the olfactory...
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Sanford J, Shields V, Dickens J
Naturwissenschaften
. 2013 Feb;
100(3):269-73.
PMID: 23407786
Three gustatory receptor neurons were characterized for contact chemoreceptive sensilla on the labella of female yellow-fever mosquitoes, Aedes aegypti. The neuron with the smallest amplitude spike responded to the feeding...
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Shields V, Smith K, Arnold N, Gordon I, Shaw T, Waranch D
Arthropod Plant Interact
. 2011 Feb;
2(2):101-107.
PMID: 21278814
Nine alkaloids (acridine, aristolochic acid, atropine, berberine, caffeine, nicotine, scopolamine, sparteine, and strychnine) were evaluated as feeding deterrents for gypsy moth larvae (Lymantria dispar (L.); Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae). Our aim was...
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Shields V
Ann Entomol Soc Am
. 2010 Nov;
102(6):1116-1125.
PMID: 21057591
Lepidopteran larvae possess two pairs of styloconic sensilla located on the maxillary galea. These sensilla, namely the lateral and medial styloconic sensilla, are each comprised of a smaller cone, which...
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Shields V, Rodgers E, Arnold N, Williams D
Naturwissenschaften
. 2006 Feb;
93(3):127-30.
PMID: 16474969
Deterrent compounds are important in influencing the food selection of many phytophagous insects. Plants containing deterrents, such as alkaloids, are generally unfavored and typically avoided by many polyphagous lepidopteran species,...