Philip H. Brownell
Affiliations: | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
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Sign in to add traineeJohnathan M. Melville | grad student | 2000 | Oregon State |
Sara K. Tallarovic | grad student | 2000 | Oregon State |
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Gaffin DD, Brownell PH. (2010) Evidence of Chemical Signaling in the Sand Scorpion, Paruroctonus mesaensis (Scorpionida: Vaejovida) Ethology. 91: 59-69 |
Melville JM, Tallarovic SK, Brownell PH. (2003) Evidence of mate trailing in the giant hairy desert scorpion, Hadrurus arizonensis (Scorpionida, Iuridae) Journal of Insect Behavior. 16: 97-115 |
Brownell PH, Hemmen JLv. (2001) Vibration Sensitivity and a Computational Theory for Prey-Localizing Behavior in Sand Scorpions Integrative and Comparative Biology. 41: 1229-1240 |
Tallarovic SK, Melville JM, Brownell PH. (2000) Courtship and mating in the giant hairy desert scorpion, Hadrurus arizonensis (Scorpionida, Iuridae) Journal of Insect Behavior. 13: 827-838 |
Gaffin DD, Wennstrom KL, Brownell PH. (1992) Water detection in the desert sand scorpion, Paruroctonus mesaensis (Scorpionida, Vaejovidae) Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology. 170: 623-629 |
Ligman SH, Brownell PH. (1985) Differential hormonal action of the bag cell neurons on the arterial system of Aplysia. Journal of Comparative Physiology. a, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 157: 31-7 |