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Autor:
Hubert Frings, Mable Frings
Publikováno v:
The Condor. 63:304-312
Autor:
Mable Frings, Hubert Frings
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Sound: Its uses and Control. 2:39-45
Autor:
Hubert Frings, Mable Frings
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Annual Review of Entomology. 3:87-106
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Behaviour. 9:44-52
Abstract Albino mice from a stock produced by nine generations of selection for high incidence of clonic-tonic seizures but low incidence of deaths in seizures were tested for susceptibility when started at 20, 25, 30, or 35 instead of the usual 15 d
Autor:
Mable Frings, Hubert Frings
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Zoology. 134:411-425
Autor:
Hubert Frings, Mable Frings
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 49:611-617
That some species of moths produce and receive sounds is now well established. Reaumur (1734, pp. 294-295; 1736, pp. 289-293) first called the attention of scientists to the sound produced by the Death's Head Moth, Acherontia atropos. Many papers on
Autor:
Mable Frings, Hubert Frings
Publikováno v:
Journal of Stored Products Research. 7:153-162
The published literature on production and reception of sounds and acoustical behavior of beetles of eleven families and moths of two families that include important stored products pests is reviewed. Little is known directly on the pest species, but
Autor:
Hubert Frings, Mable Frings
Publikováno v:
The Biological Bulletin. 110:291-299
1. The loci of contact chemoreceptors, stimulation of which by sucrose solutions elicits proboscis extension, were determined for the butterflies: Cercyonis pegala and Lethe eurydice of the Satyridae, and Speyeria cybele and Limenitis arthemis of the
Autor:
Hubert Frings, Mable Frings
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Sound: Its uses and Control. 1:13-20
Autor:
Hubert Frings, Mable Frings
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 24:163-169
Albino mice were tested for susceptibility to audiogenic seizures in sound fields of various frequencies and intensities. An attempt to fix the ears of the mice with respect to the sound source by suspending the mice with a large spring clip which gr