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Tristram D. Wyatt
Tristram D. Wyatt
Senior Research Fellow, Dept of Biology, University of Oxford
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Pheromones and animal behaviour
TD Wyatt
Pheromones and animal behaviour, 2003
2584*2003
Pheromones and animal behavior: chemical signals and signatures (second edition)
TD Wyatt
Cambridge University Press, 2014
7292014
Pheromones and signature mixtures: defining species-wide signals and variable cues for identity in both invertebrates and vertebrates
TD Wyatt
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 196, 685-700, 2010
3922010
Fifty years of pheromones
TD Wyatt
Nature 457 (7227), 262-263, 2009
2162009
The search for human pheromones: the lost decades and the necessity of returning to first principles
TD Wyatt
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1804), 20142994, 2015
1472015
How a subsocial intertidal beetle, Bledius spectabilis, prevents flooding and anoxia in its burrow
TD Wyatt
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 19, 323-331, 1986
851986
Pheromones
TD Wyatt
Current Biology 27 (15), R739-R743, 2017
792017
Chemical aspects of host-plant specificity in threeLarrea-feeding grasshoppers
RF Chapman, EA Bernays, T Wyatt
Journal of Chemical Ecology 14, 561-579, 1988
721988
Flight and oviposition behavior toward different host plant species by the cabbage moth, Mamestra brassicae (L.)(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
JC Rojas, TD Wyatt, MC Birch
Journal of Insect Behavior 13, 247-254, 2000
712000
Proteins and peptides as pheromone signals and chemical signatures
TD Wyatt
Animal Behaviour 97, 273-280, 2014
702014
Role of visual cues and interaction with host odour during the host‐finding behaviour of the cabbage moth
JC Rojas, TD Wyatt
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 91 (1), 59-65, 1999
591999
The role of pre‐and post‐imaginal experience in the host‐finding and oviposition behaviour of the cabbage moth
JC Rojas, TD Wyatt
Physiological Entomology 24 (1), 83-89, 1999
571999
Flight initiation by Prostephanus truncatus in relation to time of day, temperature, relative humidity and starvation
HY Fadamiro, TD Wyatt
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 75 (3), 273-277, 1995
561995
Introduction to chemical signaling in vertebrates and invertebrates
TD Wyatt
472014
Chemical signals in vertebrates 11
JL Hurst, RJ Beynon, SC Roberts, TD Wyatt
Springer Science+ Business Media, LLC, 2008
462008
Putting pheromones to work: paths forward for direct control
TD Wyatt
Insect pheromone research: new directions, 445-459, 1997
461997
Turbulence, trees and semiochemicals: wind‐tunnel orientation of the predator, Rhizophagus grandis, to its barkbeetle prey, Dendroctonus micans
TD WYATT, ADG PHILLIPS, JC GRÉGOIRE
Physiological Entomology 18 (2), 204-210, 1993
451993
Are vectors able to learn about their hosts? A case study with Aedes aegypti mosquitoes
WJ Alonso, TD Wyatt, DW Kelly
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 98, 665-672, 2003
432003
Insect behaviours associated with resource finding
J Hardie, G Gibson, TD Wyatt
Insect Movement: Mechanisms and Consequences. Royal Entomological Society …, 2001
432001
Pheromones and behavior
TD Wyatt
Chemical communication in crustaceans, 23-38, 2010
412010
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