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  1. Regressions fit for purpose: Models of locust phase state must not conflate morphology with behaviour
  2. From Molecules to Management: Mechanisms and Consequences of Locust Phase Polyphenism
  3. Acute and chronic gregarisation are associated with distinct DNA methylation fingerprints in desert locusts
  4. Environmental Adaptation, Phenotypic Plasticity, and Associative Learning in Insects: The Desert Locust as a Case Study
  5. Brain composition in Heliconius butterflies, posteclosion growth and experience-dependent neuropil plasticity
  6. Pollen feeding proteomics: Salivary proteins of the passion flower butterfly, Heliconius melpomene
  7. Acute and chronic gregarisation are associated with distinct DNA methylation fingerprints in desert locusts
  8. Brain composition inGodyris zavaleta, a diurnal butterfly, Reflects an increased reliance on olfactory information
  9. Socially induced changes in serotonin neurones in desert locusts
  10. Rapid behavioural gregarization in the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria entails synchronous changes in both activity and attraction to conspecifics
  11. Phenotypic Transformation Affects Associative Learning in the Desert Locust
  12. Visually targeted reaching in horse-head grasshoppers
  13. A long-latency aversive learning mechanism enables locusts to avoid odours associated with the consequences of ingesting toxic food
  14. Critical role for protein kinase A in the acquisition of gregarious behavior in the desert locust
  15. Microarray-Based Transcriptomic Analysis of Differences between Long-Term Gregarious and Solitarious Desert Locusts
  16. Associative olfactory learning in the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria
  17. Epigenetic remodelling of brain, body and behaviour during phase change in locusts
  18. Motor neurone responses during a postural reflex in solitarious and gregarious desert locusts
  19. Gregarious desert locusts have substantially larger brains with altered proportions compared with the solitarious phase
  20. Three-dimensional distribution of NO sources in a primary mechanosensory integration center in the locust and its implications for volume signaling
  21. Confocal microscopy in large insect brains: Zinc–formaldehyde fixation improves synapsin immunostaining and preservation of morphology in whole-mounts
  22. Nitric oxide synthase in crayfish walking leg ganglia: Segmental differences in chemo-tactile centers argue against a generic role in sensory integration
  23. Modeling Cooperative Volume Signaling in a Plexus of Nitric Oxide Synthase-Expressing Neurons
  24. Timed and Targeted Differential Regulation of Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS) and Anti-NOS Genes by Reward Conditioning Leading to Long-Term Memory Formation
  25. Localization of nitric oxide synthase in the central complex and surrounding midbrain neuropils of the locustSchistocerca gregaria
  26. An evolutionarily conserved mechanism for sensitization of soluble guanylyl cyclase reveals extensive nitric oxide-mediated upregulation of cyclic GMP in insect brain
  27. Serial hearing organs in the atympanate grasshopperBullacris membracioides(Orthoptera, Pneumoridae)
  28. New Techniques for Whole-mount NADPH-diaphorase Histochemistry Demonstrated in Insect Ganglia
  29. Contralateral inhibition as a sensory bias: the neural basis for a female preference in a synchronously calling bushcricket,Mecopoda elongata
  30. Sensory afferents and motor neurons as targets for nitric oxide in the locust
  31. NADPH diaphorase histochemistry in the thoracic ganglia of locusts, crickets, and cockroaches: Species differences and the impact of fixation
  32. Nitric oxide synthase in the thoracic ganglia of the locust: Distribution in the neuropiles and morphology of neurones
  33. Acquisition of high‐resolution digital images in video microscopy: Automated image mosaicking on a desktop microcomputer