The abnormal ionic composition of the haemolymph of some phytophagous insects is difficult to reconcile with some current concepts of the mechanism of nervous trans-mission. In contrast to the majority of arthropods and vertebrate animals which have been studied insects such as Carausius morosus possess a haemolymph in which th
Analyses of neuronal mechanisms underlying instinctive behaviour have long been required (Tinbergen,...
It is well established that the neurones of the insect central nervous system are protected from the...
Insect muscles are innervated by relatively few motor axons. Some or all of these axons may evoke di...
Two conflicting hypotheses have been advanced to explain the remarkable ability of the neurones of s...
The tissues of insects are bathed freely in haemolymph, and the relationship between the ionic compo...
The extremely specialized ionic composition of the haemolymph in some phyto-phagous insect species p...
A number of analyses of the haemolymph of insects have been made by different authors using direct c...
The ionic composition of the haemolymph of the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana, has been f...
The chemical composition of the fluid surrounding the cells of the central nervous system of Peripla...
In the period between 1950 and i960 there were a number of reports of the relative insensitivity of ...
1. The anatomy and innervation of the coxal and femoral muscles of the pro- and metathoracic legs ha...
The experiments of Hoyle (1953) on the effects of potassium on the electrical be-haviour of locust p...
Large ionic gradients must be maintained across the blood-brain barrier system of Carausius morosus,...
It is well known that high potassium ion concentrations depolarize nervous tissue and it has been su...
1. The anatomy and innervation of the coxal and femoral muscles of the pro- and metathoracic legs ha...
Analyses of neuronal mechanisms underlying instinctive behaviour have long been required (Tinbergen,...
It is well established that the neurones of the insect central nervous system are protected from the...
Insect muscles are innervated by relatively few motor axons. Some or all of these axons may evoke di...
Two conflicting hypotheses have been advanced to explain the remarkable ability of the neurones of s...
The tissues of insects are bathed freely in haemolymph, and the relationship between the ionic compo...
The extremely specialized ionic composition of the haemolymph in some phyto-phagous insect species p...
A number of analyses of the haemolymph of insects have been made by different authors using direct c...
The ionic composition of the haemolymph of the American cockroach, Periplaneta americana, has been f...
The chemical composition of the fluid surrounding the cells of the central nervous system of Peripla...
In the period between 1950 and i960 there were a number of reports of the relative insensitivity of ...
1. The anatomy and innervation of the coxal and femoral muscles of the pro- and metathoracic legs ha...
The experiments of Hoyle (1953) on the effects of potassium on the electrical be-haviour of locust p...
Large ionic gradients must be maintained across the blood-brain barrier system of Carausius morosus,...
It is well known that high potassium ion concentrations depolarize nervous tissue and it has been su...
1. The anatomy and innervation of the coxal and femoral muscles of the pro- and metathoracic legs ha...
Analyses of neuronal mechanisms underlying instinctive behaviour have long been required (Tinbergen,...
It is well established that the neurones of the insect central nervous system are protected from the...
Insect muscles are innervated by relatively few motor axons. Some or all of these axons may evoke di...