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Neil Vickers
Neil Vickers
Professor of Biology, University of Utah
Verified email at utah.edu
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Animal communication: when i’m calling you, will you answer too?
NJ Vickers
Current biology 27 (14), R713-R715, 2017
21602017
Mechanisms of animal navigation in odor plumes
NJ Vickers
The Biological Bulletin 198 (2), 203-212, 2000
5352000
Reiterative responses to single strands of odor promote sustained upwind flight and odor source location by moths.
NJ Vickers, TC Baker
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91 (13), 5756-5760, 1994
3141994
Odour-plume dynamics influence the brain's olfactory code
NJ Vickers, TA Christensen, TC Baker, JG Hildebrand
Nature 410 (6827), 466-470, 2001
2892001
Combinatorial odor discrimination in the brain: attractive and antagonist odor blends are represented in distinct combinations of uniquely identifiable glomeruli
N Vickers, T Christensen, J Hildebrand
Journal of Comparative Neurology 400 (1), 35-56, 1998
1931998
A comparison of responses from olfactory receptor neurons of Heliothis subflexa and Heliothis virescens to components of their sex pheromone
TC Baker, SA Ochieng’, AA Cossé, SG Lee, JL Todd, C Quero, NJ Vickers
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 190, 155-165, 2004
1412004
Winging it: moth flight behavior and responses of olfactory neurons are shaped by pheromone plume dynamics
NJ Vickers
Chemical senses 31 (2), 155-166, 2006
1232006
MaleHeliothis virescens maintain upwind flight in response to experimentally pulsed filaments of their sex pheromone (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
NJ Vickers, TC Baker
Journal of Insect Behavior 5, 669-687, 1992
1101992
Sexual isolation of male moths explained by a single pheromone response QTL containing four receptor genes
F Gould, M Estock, NK Hillier, B Powell, AT Groot, CM Ward, JL Emerson, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (19), 8660-8665, 2010
932010
Latencies of behavioral response to interception of filaments of sex pheromone and clean air influence flight track shape in Heliothis virescens (F.) males
NJVTC Baker
931996
Central processing of natural odor mixtures in insects
H Lei, N Vickers
Journal of chemical ecology 34, 915-927, 2008
862008
The role of heliothine hairpencil compounds in female Heliothis virescens (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) behavior and mate acceptance
NK Hillier, NJ Vickers
Chemical Senses 29 (6), 499-511, 2004
862004
Chemical communication in heliothine moths: III. Flight behavior of male Helicoverpa zea and Heliothis virescens in response to varying ratios of intra- and …
NJ Vickers, TA Christensen, H Mustaparta, TC Baker
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 169, 275-280, 1991
811991
Chemical communication in heliothine moths. VII. Correlation between diminished responses to point-source plumes and single filaments similarly tainted with a behavioral antagonist
NJ Vickers, TC Baker
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 180, 523-536, 1997
791997
Physiology and glomerular projections of olfactory receptor neurons on the antenna of female Heliothis virescens (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) responsive to …
NK Hillier, C Kleineidam, NJ Vickers
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 192, 199-219, 2006
782006
Pheromone-mediated flight in moths
TC Baker, NJ Vickers
Insect pheromone research: new directions, 248-264, 1997
711997
Functional divergence of spatially conserved olfactory glomeruli in two related moth species
NJ Vickers, TA Christensen
Chemical senses 28 (4), 325-338, 2003
702003
Defining a Synthetic Pheromone Blend Attractive to Male Heliothis subflexa Under Wind Tunnel Conditions
NJ Vickers
Journal of chemical ecology 28, 1255-1267, 2002
622002
Diet related courtship success in the Oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (Tortricidae)
C Löfstedt, NJ Vickers, WL Roelofs, TC Baker
Oikos 55 (3), 402, 1989
531989
Mixture interactions in moth olfactory physiology: examining the effects of odorant mixture, concentration, distal stimulation, and antennal nerve transection on sensillar …
NK Hillier, NJ Vickers
Chemical senses 36 (1), 93-108, 2011
492011
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