Publications of Markus Knaden
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Journal Article (98)
61.
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61, pp. 63 - 76 (2016)
The sensory ecology of ant navigation: from natural environments to neural mechanisms. Annual Review of Entomology 62.
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7, 11644 (2016)
Innate olfactory preferences for flowers matching proboscis length ensure optimal energy gain in a hawkmoth. Nature Communications 63.
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5, e14925 (2016)
Olfactory channels associated with the Drosophila maxillary palp mediate short- and long-range attraction. eLife 64.
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5, e15039 (2016)
Hawkmoths evaluate scenting flowers with the tip of their proboscis. eLife 65.
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42 (8), pp. 739 - 747 (2016)
Adult frass provides a pheromone signature for Drosophila feeding and aggregation. Journal of Chemical Ecology 66.
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106, e53394 (2015)
High-resolution quantification of odor-guided behavior in Drosophila melanogaster using the flywalk paradigm. Journal of visualized experiments 67.
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201 (6), pp. 609 - 616 (2015)
Egocentric and geocentric navigation during extremely long foraging paths of desert ants. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 68.
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112 (10), pp. 2927 - 2928 (2015)
Functional loss of yeast detectors parallels transition to herbivory (commentary). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 69.
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106, pp. 99 - 105 (2015)
Desert ants use olfactory scenes for navigation. Animal Behaviour 70.
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112 (21), pp. E2829 - E2835 (2015)
Pheromones mediating copulation and attraction in Drosophila. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 71.
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13 (12), e1002318 (2015)
Drosophila avoids parasitoids by sensing their semiochemicals via a dedicated olfactory circuit. PLoS Biology 72.
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41 (2), pp. 121 - 128 (2015)
Olfactory specialization in Drosophila suzukii supports an ecological shift in host preference from rotten to fresh fruit. Journal of Chemical Ecology 73.
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217 (20), pp. 3645 - 3655 (2014)
Compound valence is conserved in binary odor mixtures in Drosophila melanogaster. The Journal of Experimental Biology 74.
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24, pp. 34 - 38 (2014)
Mapping odor valence in the brain of flies and mice. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 75.
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24 (9), pp. 960 - 964 (2014)
Desert ants locate food by combining high sensitivity to food odors with extensive crosswind runs. Current Biology 76.
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3, e04147 (2014)
Decoding odor quality and intensity in the Drosophila brain. eLife 77.
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9, 20130070 (2013)
Flexible weighing of olfactory and vector information in the desert ant Cataglyphis fortis. Biology Letters 78.
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339 (6116), pp. 151 - 152 (2013)
Specialized but flexible. Science 79.
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3, 2765 (2013)
The CCHamide 1 receptor modulates sensory perception and olfactory behavior in starved Drosophila. Scientific Reports 80.
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8 (9), e72805 (2013)
Intraspecific combinations of flower and leaf volatiles act together in attracting hawkmoth pollinators. PLoS One