Insect Olfaction

Insect Olfaction


Yazar Bill S. Hansson
Yayınevi Springer
ISBN 9783540650348
Baskı yılı 1999
Sayfa sayısı 476
Ağırlık 0.84 kg
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JOHN G. HILDEBRAND Research on insect olfaction is important for at least two reasons. First, the olfactory systems of insects and their arthropod kin are experi- mentally favourable models for studies aimed at learning about general principles of olfaction that apply to vertebrates and invertebrates alike. Detailed comparisons between the olfactory pathways in vertebrates and insects have revealed striking similarities of functional organisation, physiol- ogy, and development, suggesting that olfactory information is processed through neural mechanisms more similar than different in these evolution- arily remote creatures. Second, insect olfaction itself is important because of the economic and medical impact of insects that are agricultural pests and disease vectors, as well as positive impact of beneficial species, such as the bees and moths responsible for pollination and production of honey. The harm or benefit attributable to an insect is a function of what it does - that is, of its behaviour - which is shaped by sensory information. Often olfaction is the key modality for control of basic insect behaviour, such as ori- entation and movement toward, and interactions with, potential mates, appro- priate sites for oviposition, and sources of food. Not surprisingly, therefore, much work on insect olfaction has been motivated by long-term hopes of using knowledge of this pivotal sensory system to design strategies for mon- itoring and managing harmful species and fostering the welfare of beneficial ones.
Introduction by Bill S. Hansson 1
Ch. 1 Morphology and Development of the Peripheral Olfactory Organs by Thomas A. Keil 5
Ch. 2 Perireceptor Events and Transduction Mechanisms in Insect Olfaction by Monika Stengl and Gunde Ziegelberger and Ingrid Boekhoff 49
Ch. 3 Function of Peripheral Olfactory Organs by Julie L. Todd and Thomas C. Baker 67
Ch. 4 Antennal Lobe Structure by Sylvia Anton and Uwe Homberg 98
Ch. 5 Functional Characteristics of the Antennal Lobe by Bill S. Hansson and Thomas A. Christensen 126
Ch. 6 Neural Dynamics, Oscillatory Synchronisation, and Odour Codes by Mark Stopfer and Michael Wehr and Katrina MacLeod 165
Ch. 7 Neuroactive Substances in the Antennal Lobe by Uwe Homberg and Uli Muller 181
Ch. 8 Development of Olfactory Glomeruli by Iris Salecker and Dagmar Malun 208
Ch. 9 Protocerebral Olfactory Processing by J. Steven de Belle and Ryohei Kanzaki 243
Ch. 10 Olfactory Neurogenetics by Reinhard F. Stocker and Veronica Rodrigues 283
Ch. 11 Olfactory-Released Behaviours by Elke Hartlieb and Peter Anderson 315
Ch. 12 Applied Aspects of Insect Olfaction by Gerhard Karg and Max Suckling 351
References 379
Subject Index 451