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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
31.) Koehl, M.A.R., Koseff, J.R., Crimaldi, J.P., Cooper, T., McCay, M.,
Wiley, M.B., and Moore, P.A. 2001. Lobster sniffing filters the spatio-temporal
information
in a turbulent odor plume. Science Nov 30 2001: 1948-1951. (2)
18.) Moore, P.A., Fields, D.M., and Yen, J. 1999. Physical Constraints
of Chemoreception in Foraging Copepods. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 44:166-177.
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16.) Schneider, R.W.S., Price, B.A., and Moore, P.A. 1998. Antennae morphology
as a physical filter of olfaction: temporal tuning of the antennae of the
honeybee, Apis mellifera. J. Insect Physiology 44:677-684. (3)
15.) Schneider, R.W.S., Lanzen, J., and Moore, P.A. 1998. Boundary layer
effect on chemical signal movement near the antennae of the Sphinx moth,
Manduca sexta:
temporal filters for olfaction. J. Comp. Physiol. A 182 (3):287-305. (2)
8.) Moore, P.A., Atema, J., and Gerhardt, G.A. 1992. The structure of environmental
odor signals: from turbulent dispersion to movement through boundary layers
and mucus, pp.79-83 In: Chemical Signals in Vertebrates VI. Doty, R.L.
and Müller-Schwarze, D. (eds.). Plenum Press, N.Y.
5.) Moore, P.A., Atema, J., and Gerhardt, G.A. 1991. Fluid dynamics and
microscale odor movement in the chemosensory appendages of the lobster,
Homarus americanus.
Chem. Senses. 16:663-674. (32)
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