Publications of Alexander Haverkamp

Journal Article (13)

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Cook, B.; Haverkamp, A.; Hansson, B. S.; Roulston, T.; Lerdau, M.; Knaden, M.: Pollination in the Anthropocene: a moth can learn ozone-altered floral blends. Journal of Chemical Ecology 46, pp. 987 - 996 (2020)
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Fandino, R. A.; Haverkamp, A.; Bisch-Knaden, S.; Zhang, J.; Bucks, S.; Nguyen Thi, T. A.; Werckenthin, A.; Rybak, J.; Stengl, M.; Knaden, M. et al.; Hansson, B. S.; Grosse-Wilde, E.: Mutagenesis of odorant coreceptor Orco fully disrupts foraging but not oviposition behaviors in the hawkmoth Manduca sexta. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 116 (31), pp. 15677 - 15685 (2019)
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Kessler, D.; Bing, J.; Haverkamp, A.; Baldwin, I. T.: The defensive function of a pollinator‐attracting floral volatile. Functional Ecology 33 (7), pp. 1223 - 1232 (2019)
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Haverkamp, A.; Li, X.; Hansson, B. S.; Baldwin, I. T.; Knaden, M.; Yon, F.: Flower movement balances pollinator needs and pollen protection. Ecology 100 (1), e02553 (2019)
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Haverkamp, A.; Hansson, B. S.; Baldwin, I. T.; Knaden, M.; Yon, F.: Floral trait variations among wild tobacco populations influence the foraging behavior of hawkmoth pollinators. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, 19 (2018)
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Haverkamp, A.; Hansson, B. S.; Knaden, M.: Combinatorial codes and labeled lines: How insects use olfactory cues to find and judge food, mates and oviposition sites in complex environments. Frontiers in Physiology 9, 49 (2018)
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Zhou, W.; Kügler, A.; McGale, E.; Haverkamp, A.; Knaden, M.; Guo, H.; Beran, F.; Yon, F.; Li, R.; Lackus, N. et al.; Köllner, T. G.; Bing, J.; Schuman, M. C.; Hansson, B. S.; Kessler, D.; Baldwin, I. T.; Xu, S.: Tissue-specific emission of (E)-a-bergamotene helps resolve the dilemma when pollinators are also herbivores. Current Biology 27 (9), pp. 1336 - 1341 (2017)
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Haverkamp, A.; Bing, J.; Badeke, E.; Hansson, B. S.; Knaden, M.: Innate olfactory preferences for flowers matching proboscis length ensure optimal energy gain in a hawkmoth. Nature Communications 7, 11644 (2016)
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Badeke, E.; Haverkamp, A.; Hansson, B. S.; Sachse, S.: A challenge for a male noctuid moth? Discerning the female sex pheromone against the background of plant volatiles. Frontiers in Physiology 7, 143 (2016)
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Haverkamp, A.; Yon, F.; Keesey, I.; Mißbach, C.; König, C.; Hansson, B. S.; Baldwin, I. T.; Knaden, M.; Kessler, D.: Hawkmoths evaluate scenting flowers with the tip of their proboscis. eLife 5, e15039 (2016)
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Keesey, I.; Koerte, S.; Retzke, T.; Haverkamp, A.; Hansson, B. S.; Knaden, M.: Adult frass provides a pheromone signature for Drosophila feeding and aggregation. Journal of Chemical Ecology 42 (8), pp. 739 - 747 (2016)
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Haverkamp, A.; Smid, H. M.: Octopamine-like immunoreactive neurons in the brain and subesophageal ganglion of the parasitic wasps Nasonia vitripennis and N. giraulti. Cell and Tissue Research 358 (2), pp. 313 - 329 (2014)
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Späthe, A.; Reinecke, A.; Haverkamp, A.; Hansson, B.; Knaden, M.: Host plant odors represent immiscible information entities - blend composition and concentration matter in hawkmoths. PLoS One 8 (10), e77135 (2013)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Haverkamp, A.: The chemosensory ecology of a foraging hawkmoth. Dissertation, 121 pp., Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena (2017)
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