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Publikováno v:
BioTechniques, Vol 28, Iss 5, Pp 994-1005 (2000)
A method is described that uses the ABI PRISMTM 310 genetic analyzer in conjunction with custom-designed software to identify and classify RAPD products. This methodology will also work well with AFLPs and microsatellite analyses. The methodology use
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https://doaj.org/article/96ffa7f7a1cf44d8810011a95156a645
Autor:
Andrew Moiseff, Jonathan Copeland
Publikováno v:
Ecological Psychology. 32:143-152
Fireflies use bioluminescent flashes to establish a dialogue between conspecific males and females. Through this dialogue, receptive females attract conspecific males for mating. In most firefly sp...
Autor:
Andrew Moiseff, Frederick Murphy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology
Fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) have distinct visual systems at different stages of development. Larvae have stemmata and adults have compound eyes. Adults use compound eyes to mediate photic communication during courtship. Larvae do not manifest
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 163:1264-1276
Neurons restore their function in response to external or internal perturbations and maintain neuronal or network stability through a homeostatic scaling mechanism. Homeostatic responses at synapses along the auditory system would be important for ad
Publikováno v:
Physiological Entomology. 33:110-115
The flash communication system of Photinus carolinus in Great Smoky Mountain National Park (Tennessee) is characterized by male firefly synchrony. Photinus carolinus males signal a conspecific female with synchronic trains of flashes. A solitary resp
Autor:
Jonathan Copeland, Andrew Moiseff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Entomological Science. 39:151-158
Synchronic flashing in fireflies is a precisely timed behavior. This is a potentially useful tool to study sensory processing, the location and circuitry of the flash oscillator, and neuroeffector processing and coupling. Synchronic flashing, once th
Autor:
Jonathan Copeland, Andrew Moiseff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Behavior. 13:597-612
Continuous synchronic flashing occurs in stationary and flying male congregations of members of some firefly species in Southeast Asia. In the present paper, low-light videography and photometry was used to demonstrate that synchrony occurs in the No
Autor:
Jonathan Copeland, Andrew Moiseff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Behavior. 8:395-407
Photometric recordings combined with computer stimulation, acquisition and analysis were used to study synchrony in the North American fireflyPhotinus carolinus. A computer-generated burst of simulatedP. carolinus flashes was used to trigger a firefl
The occurrence of synchrony in the North American fireflyPhotinus carolinus (Coleoptera: Lampyridae)
Autor:
Andrew Moiseff, Jonathan Copeland
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Behavior. 8:381-394
Synchronous flashing has been described for some Southeast Asian fireflies but has rarely been reported in North American fireflies. Our field observations indicated thatPhotinus carolinus flash synchronously. The flash pattern of individualP. caroli
Autor:
Jonathan Copeland, Andrew Moiseff
Publikováno v:
Integrative and comparative biology. 44(3)
Synchronous flashing occurs in certain species of Southeast Asian and North American fireflies. Most Southeast Asian synchrony involves stationary congregating fireflies, but North American synchrony occurs in flying fireflies that do not congregate.