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Volumn 105, Issue 9, 2008, Pages 3404-3409
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Behavioral consequences of innate preferences and olfactory learning in hawkmoth-flower interactions
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Author keywords
Flower visitation; Foraging behavior; Moth; Pollination
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
BEHAVIOR CHANGE;
FLOWER;
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY;
MASS SPECTROMETRY;
MOTH;
OLFACTORY DISCRIMINATION;
OLFACTORY NERVE;
POLLINATION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SENSORY NERVE;
ANIMAL;
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR;
FEEDING BEHAVIOR;
LEARNING;
ODOR;
OLFACTORY SYSTEM;
PHYSIOLOGY;
UNITED STATES;
AGAVE;
AGAVE PALMERI;
DATURA WRIGHTII;
LEPIDOPTERA;
MANDUCA SEXTA;
SPHINGIDAE;
SPHINGOIDEA;
ANIMALS;
ARIZONA;
BEHAVIOR, ANIMAL;
FEEDING BEHAVIOR;
FLOWERS;
LEARNING;
MOTHS;
ODORS;
OLFACTORY PATHWAYS;
POLLINATION;
SMELL;
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EID: 42149175489
PISSN: 00278424
EISSN: 10916490
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0709811105 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (148)
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References (54)
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