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- Non-visual orientation of desert sand scorpions. R. McKee & D. Gaffin, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A
- A new approach to examining scorpion peg sensilla: the mineral oil flood technique
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- Scorpion peg sensilla: a rapid, parallel-sampling system for acquiring ground-based, chemosensory information.
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- Electrophysiological Analysis of Synaptic Interactions Within Peg Sensilla of Scorpion Pectines
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- Males showed no response to air-borne female Experimental Protocol: Prior to the first trial, the first female was placed in the cube on the left maze arm.
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- Echolocation in scorpions? pg 1 of 8 Seismic echolocation: do scorpions use this novel method of
- Occasional Publications in Scorpiology Response of Male Centruroides vittatus to Aerial
- Scorpion response to fluorescent objects; pg 1 of 6 Can scorpions detect fluorescing scorpions?
- Response properties of scorpion pectinal nerves to chemical and mechanical stimulation.
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- PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN ARACHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY Analysis of sensory processing in scorpion peg sensilla
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- PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN ARACHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY A new approach to examining scorpion peg sensilla: the mineral oil flood technique
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- Average percent intercrossing interval (ICI) frequencies for 395 nm, 505 nm, 565 nm, and control condi@ons. The points represent twenty averaged percent frequencies for the four condi@ons (X SE). P values are shown for ICIs with probability of departure
- "Hasty tasting" of chemical information: functionally redundant peg sensilla on the scorpion pecten.