Scorpions have elaborate chemo-tactile organs called pectines on their ventral mesosoma. The teeth of the comb-like pectines support thousands of minute projections called peg sensilla (a.k.a. “pegs”), each containing approximately 10 chemosensory neurons. Males use pectines to detect pheromones released by females, and both sexes apparently use pectines to find prey and navigate to home retreats. Electrophysiological recordings from pegs of Paruroctonus utahensis reveal three spontaneously active cells (A1, A2, and B), which appear to interact synaptically. We made long-term extracellular recordings from the bases of peg sensilla and used a combination of conditional cross-interval and conditional interspike-interval analyses to assess the...
After mating, females may experience a decline in sexual receptivity and attractiveness that may be ...
Arthropods maintain ecosystem balance, while also contribute to disease spreading. Plant-derived nat...
The pectines are complex sensory organs that extend from the ventral surface of the anterior opistho...
The pectines of scorpions are comb-like structures, located ventrally behind the fourth walking legs...
This is a neuroanatomical and ethological study of the pectines, the primary chemosensory organs of ...
We describe a modification of an existing tip-recording technique1,2 for electrophysiologically inve...
Electrophysiological evidence of synaptic interactions within chemosensory sensilla of scorpion pect...
Scorpions commonly are assumed to hunt on living prey. But under laboratory conditions they also res...
Environment perception by scorpions is an issue of great attention, and there are controversy about ...
Sexual communication in mate choice scenarios involves nonmutually exclusive functions: species reco...
Summary. For the sand scorpion, Paruroctonus mesaen~ sis, substrate moisture is a powerful and fast-...
“…Striking modifications of the cuticle have turned much of its surface into an information-gatherin...
Chemical signaling promotes mate location throughout numerous animal taxa. In this study we investig...
The navigation by chemo-textural familiarity hypothesis (NCFH) suggests that scorpions use their mid...
Abstract. The topography of long hair sensilla on the coxae of walking legs and pedipalps of the sco...
After mating, females may experience a decline in sexual receptivity and attractiveness that may be ...
Arthropods maintain ecosystem balance, while also contribute to disease spreading. Plant-derived nat...
The pectines are complex sensory organs that extend from the ventral surface of the anterior opistho...
The pectines of scorpions are comb-like structures, located ventrally behind the fourth walking legs...
This is a neuroanatomical and ethological study of the pectines, the primary chemosensory organs of ...
We describe a modification of an existing tip-recording technique1,2 for electrophysiologically inve...
Electrophysiological evidence of synaptic interactions within chemosensory sensilla of scorpion pect...
Scorpions commonly are assumed to hunt on living prey. But under laboratory conditions they also res...
Environment perception by scorpions is an issue of great attention, and there are controversy about ...
Sexual communication in mate choice scenarios involves nonmutually exclusive functions: species reco...
Summary. For the sand scorpion, Paruroctonus mesaen~ sis, substrate moisture is a powerful and fast-...
“…Striking modifications of the cuticle have turned much of its surface into an information-gatherin...
Chemical signaling promotes mate location throughout numerous animal taxa. In this study we investig...
The navigation by chemo-textural familiarity hypothesis (NCFH) suggests that scorpions use their mid...
Abstract. The topography of long hair sensilla on the coxae of walking legs and pedipalps of the sco...
After mating, females may experience a decline in sexual receptivity and attractiveness that may be ...
Arthropods maintain ecosystem balance, while also contribute to disease spreading. Plant-derived nat...
The pectines are complex sensory organs that extend from the ventral surface of the anterior opistho...