Recent neurogenetic findings in insect courtship behaviour

Volume: 36, Pages: 103 - 110
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Insect courtship parades consist of series of innate and stereotyped behaviours that become hardwired-in during the development of the nervous system. As such, insect courtship behaviour provides an excellent model for probing the principles of neuronal assembly, which underlie patterns of behaviour. Here, we present the main advances of recent studies - in species all the way from flies to planthoppers - and we envisage how these could lead to...
Paper Details
Title
Recent neurogenetic findings in insect courtship behaviour
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
36
Pages
103 - 110
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