Publications of Bill Hansson
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Book Chapter (21)
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1068, pp. 157 - 177 (Ed. Touhara, K.). Springer Protocols, Totowa, NJ (2013)
Electroantennogram and single-sensillum recording in insect antennae. In: Pheromone Signaling: Methods and Protocols, Vol. 422.
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The neural and behavioral basis of chemical communication in terrestrial crustaceans. In: Chemical Communication in Crustaceans, 1st Ed., pp. 149 - 173 (Eds. Breithaupt, T.; Thiel, M.). Springer Verlag (2011)
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Dofter och kemiska signaler. In: Sinnen Signaler och Tolkningar av Verkligheten, pp. 39 - 48. Kungliga Vetenskaps- och Vitterhetssamhället, Göteborg (2007)
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Detection and coding of flower volatiles in nectar- foraging insects. In: Biology of floral scent, pp. 243 - 261 (Eds. Dudareva, N.; Pichersky, E.). CRC Press, Boca Raton, London, New York (2006)
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Detection and coding of flower volatiles in nectar-foraging insects. In: Biology of floral scent, pp. 243 - 261 (Eds. Dudareva, N.; Pichersky, E.). Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton [u.a.] (2006)
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Insect olfactory neuroethology – An electrophysiological perspective. In: Methods in Insect Sensory Neuroscience, pp. 319 - 347 (Ed. Christensen, T. A.). CRC Press, Boca Raton (2004)
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Chemotactic search in complex environments. In: Electronic noses & sensors for the detection of explosives, pp. 181 - 207 (Eds. Gardner, J. W.; Yinon, J.). Kluwer Academic Publ (2004)
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Plasticity and coding mechanisms in the insect antennal lobe. In: Insect Pheromone Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, pp. 699 - 729 (Eds. Blomquist, G. J.; Vogt, R. G.). Elsevier Academic Press, London (2003)
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Sensilla and proprioceptors. In: Handbook of Zoology: Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies: Vol 2 Morphology, Physiology and Development, pp. 267 - 288 (Ed. Christensen, N. P.). de Gruyter, Berlin (2003)
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Hansson, B.). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg (1999)
Functional characteristics of the antennal lobe. In: Insect Olfaction, pp. 125 - 161 (Ed. 431.
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Antennal lobe projection patterns of pheromone-specific olfactory receptor neurons in moths. In: Insect Pheromone Research: New Directions, pp. 164 - 165 (Eds. Cardé , R. T.; Minks, A. K.). Wageningen, Netherlands (1997)
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A genetic study on pheromonal communication in two Ctenopseustis moths. In: Insect Pheromones: New Directions, pp. 514 - 524 (Eds. Carde, R. T.; Minks, A.). Chapman & Hall, New York [u.a.] (1996)
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Antennal lobe projection patterns of pheromone detecting olfactory receptor neurons in male moths. In: Insect Pheromones: New Directions, pp. 164 - 183 (Eds. Carde, R. T.; Minks, A.). Chapman & Hall, New York [u.a.] (1996)
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51, pp. 1003 - 1027. Birkhäuser, Basel; Berlin [u.a.] (1995)
Olfaction in Lepidoptera. In: Experientia: interdisciplinary journal for the life sciences, Vol. 435.
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Conformational energies in studies on structure-activity relationships. In: Frontiers in Drug Research, pp. 139 - 149 (Eds. Jensen, B.; Jørgensen, H.; Kofod, H.). Munksgaard, Copenhagen (1990)
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Pheromone detection in moths: Peripheral discrimination and its genetic control. In: Neural Mechanisms of Behavior, pp. 245 - 248 (Eds. Erber, J.; Menzel, R.; Pflüger, H.-J.; Todt, D.). Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart (1989)
Conference Paper (2)
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Conference Paper
9, pp. 1358 - 1361. (2010)
Biomimetic insect infochemical communication system. In: IEEE Sensors 2009, Conference, Vol. 438.
Conference Paper
Automatic identification of functionally equivalent olfactory glomeruli across individuals. In: Proceedings of the 3rd International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, pp. 269 - 275. Proceedings of the 3rd International
IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, Kohala Coast, Hawaii, USA, May 02, 2007 - May 05, 2007. (2007)
Film (1)
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Film
How Do Insects Use Their Sense of Smell and How Does It Function? (2016)
Preprint (7)
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Preprint
Preference for and resistance to a toxic sulfur volatile opens up a unique niche in Drosophila busckii. (2024)