For contact
chemoreception by the ctenidia and LP to be possible, bivalves would need both receptors and innervated cilia and epithelium.
artemisiifolia as a host primarily by olfactory
chemoreception, and that O.
Chemoreception is well developed in scorpions, but much remains to be learned about the structures, contexts, and behaviors involved.
It is possible that any sense of taste is associated with smell as both involve
chemoreception and it is possible that spiders use both types of receptors in assessing the palatability of a given prey item.
The role of C[O.sub.2] and central
chemoreception in the control of breathing in the fetus and the neonate.
In conclusion, the presence of these sensilla types on the antennae probably suggests the importance of
chemoreception in the behavioral ecology of P.
The vertebrate tongue is an organ that is crucial to a wide variety of functions, including important roles in prey transporting and swallowing, drinking, breathing, and even
chemoreception, as well as, prey capture in some groups, such as lizards (Schwenk 2000; Herrel et al., 2001a).
While contact
chemoreception of chemicals in milkweed leaves has been studied in monarch larvae and adults (Bauer et al., 1998), the distance-attraction of flying adults to milkweed has not yet been investigated.
Oral and other specialists from the US, Canada, and UK explain oral structures and tissues; the embryonic development of the head, face, and mouth; the development of the teeth; enamel, dentin, pulp, and tooth pain; the structure and physiology of the periodontium, tooth eruption and shedding, the temporomandibular joint; the oral mucosa, sensation, and
chemoreception and perception; salivary glands, secretion, and saliva; and orofacial pain, touch and thermosensation, sensorimotor functions, and the anatomy and physiology of speech production.
less than 0.04 Hz, have been variously ascribed to modulation by
chemoreception, thermoregulation and the influence of vasomotor activity, which is related, among others, to the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAS)-figure 5.
to some environmental factors:
Chemoreception. Bull Soc Ent Egypte 1968; 52: 353-62.
However, the findings of LaRochelle & Dimock (1981) and the fact that the induction of mite negative phototaxis can occur in water modified by mussels clearly suggest that it can be mediated by distance
chemoreception as well.
Chemoreception is an advantageous adaptation component to fossorial habit organisms (Lopez & Martin 2001), which could help A.