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Insect chemoreception: fundamental and applied

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In this time of edited volumes when the list of individual contributors may reach double figures, it is appropriate to question the usefulness of a volume, with such a broad scope, by a single author.

The answer is simple. For years he has believed that the rather sharp distinction between fundamental and applied aspects of this discipline, has ill-served the significance of each; and has diminished the incidence of fruitful synergies.

Yet the need for these was never greater, and this case may be developed by a single author with experience of each aspect.

The inclusion of a Chapter on Genetic Engineering may raise some doubts, but it is enabled by the chosen title "Chemoreception", as distinct from Chemoperception: the latter implies detection of a chemical, followed by a behavioural response.

But the former broader category subsumes Chemoperception and allows for the reception of a chemical toxin so potent as to prelude a behavioural or physiological response, other than death.

Accordingly, chemical toxins are a legitimate inclusion.

In which event, their delivery through a GM plant is as appropriate for study as their application in a spray.

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Springer
0306475812 / 9780306475818
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
31/01/2002
English
330 pages
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