Traditionally, biosensors have been defined as consisting of two parts; a biological part, which is used to detect chemical or physical changes in the environment, and a corresponding electronic component, which tranduces the signal into an electronically readable format. Biosensors are used for detection of volatile compounds often at a level of sensitivity unattainable by traditional analytical techniques. Classical biosensors and traditional analytical techniques do not allow an ecological context to be imparted to the volatile compound/s under investigation. Therefore, we propose the use of behavioral biosensors, in which a whole organism is utilized for the analysis of chemical stimuli. In this case, the organism detects a chemical or ...
Empirical exploitation of insect reception and detection at the peripheral neurosensory level has be...
A prototype chemical sensor named Wasp hound® that utilizes five classically conditioned parasitoid ...
Female parasitoid (Aphidius colemani) olfactory preference was consistently biased in olfactometer e...
Traditionally, biosensors have been defined as consisting of two parts; a biological part, which is ...
Insect antennae are among the most sensitive and selective chemical-sensing organs in the animal kin...
A biosensor is a device that uses biological materials to monitor the presence of specific chemicals...
The detection and identification of volatile compounds is essential to the successful undertaking of...
Trained parasitic wasps, used to sense volatile compounds in a device called the Wasp Hound, have be...
The detection and identification of volatile compounds is essential to the successful undertaking of...
Pheromones and other semiochemicals play an important role in the natural world by influencing the b...
This review focuses on critical milestones in the development path for the use of bees, mainly honey...
Screening cargo for illicit substances is in need of rapid high-throughput inspection systems that a...
Abstract — The ultimate practical goal of pheromone research on insect tsT to place the communicatio...
Animal are sometime exploited as biosensors for assessing the presence of volatile organic compounds...
The ability to detect and identify substances based on the volatile compounds (odors) they emit is r...
Empirical exploitation of insect reception and detection at the peripheral neurosensory level has be...
A prototype chemical sensor named Wasp hound® that utilizes five classically conditioned parasitoid ...
Female parasitoid (Aphidius colemani) olfactory preference was consistently biased in olfactometer e...
Traditionally, biosensors have been defined as consisting of two parts; a biological part, which is ...
Insect antennae are among the most sensitive and selective chemical-sensing organs in the animal kin...
A biosensor is a device that uses biological materials to monitor the presence of specific chemicals...
The detection and identification of volatile compounds is essential to the successful undertaking of...
Trained parasitic wasps, used to sense volatile compounds in a device called the Wasp Hound, have be...
The detection and identification of volatile compounds is essential to the successful undertaking of...
Pheromones and other semiochemicals play an important role in the natural world by influencing the b...
This review focuses on critical milestones in the development path for the use of bees, mainly honey...
Screening cargo for illicit substances is in need of rapid high-throughput inspection systems that a...
Abstract — The ultimate practical goal of pheromone research on insect tsT to place the communicatio...
Animal are sometime exploited as biosensors for assessing the presence of volatile organic compounds...
The ability to detect and identify substances based on the volatile compounds (odors) they emit is r...
Empirical exploitation of insect reception and detection at the peripheral neurosensory level has be...
A prototype chemical sensor named Wasp hound® that utilizes five classically conditioned parasitoid ...
Female parasitoid (Aphidius colemani) olfactory preference was consistently biased in olfactometer e...