Swidbert R. Ott

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Zoology University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Invertebrate Neurobiology
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Rossi M, Ott SR, Niven JE. (2020) Malpighamoeba infection compromises fluid secretion and P-glycoprotein detoxification in Malpighian tubules. Scientific Reports. 10: 15953
Cullen DA, Cease AJ, Latchininsky AV, et al. (2017) From Molecules to Management: Mechanisms and Consequences of Locust Phase Polyphenism Advances in Insect Physiology. 53: 167-285
Simões PM, Ott SR, Niven JE. (2016) Environmental Adaptation, Phenotypic Plasticity, and Associative Learning in Insects: The Desert Locust as a Case Study. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Montgomery SH, Merrill RM, Ott SR. (2016) Brain composition in Heliconius butterflies, post-eclosion growth and experience-dependent neuropil plasticity. The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Rogers SM, Ott SR. (2015) Differential activation of serotonergic neurons during short- and long-term gregarization of desert locusts. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282: 20142062
Montgomery SH, Ott SR. (2015) Brain composition in Godyris zavaleta, a diurnal butterfly, Reflects an increased reliance on olfactory information. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 523: 869-91
Rogers SM, Cullen DA, Anstey ML, et al. (2014) Rapid behavioural gregarization in the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria entails synchronous changes in both activity and attraction to conspecifics. Journal of Insect Physiology. 65: 9-26
Simões PM, Niven JE, Ott SR. (2013) Phenotypic transformation affects associative learning in the desert locust. Current Biology : Cb. 23: 2407-12
Niven JE, Ott SR, Rogers SM. (2012) Visually targeted reaching in horse-head grasshoppers. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 279: 3697-705
Simões PM, Ott SR, Niven JE. (2012) A long-latency aversive learning mechanism enables locusts to avoid odours associated with the consequences of ingesting toxic food. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 215: 1711-9
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