Publications of Franz Huber

Journal Article (97)

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Moore, T. E.; Huber, F.; Weber, T.; Klein, U.; Bock, C.: Interaction between visual and phonotactic orientation during fight in Magicicada cassini (Homoptera: Cicadidae). Great Lakes Entomologist 26 (3), pp. 199 - 221 (1993)
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Loher, W.; Weber, T.; Rembold, H.; Huber, F.: Persistence of phonotaxis in females of four species of crickets following allatectomy. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 171 (3), pp. 325 - 341 (1992)
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Huber, F.: Verhalten und Neurobiologie von stimmbegabten Insekten. Die Naturwissenschaften 79 (9), pp. 393 - 406 (1992)
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Böhm, H.; Schildberger, K.; Huber, F.: Visual and acoustic course control in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus. The Journal of Experimental Biology 159 (1), pp. 235 - 248 (1991)
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Huber, F.: Akustische Verständigung im Tierreich, Studien aus der Welt der Vögel und Insekten. Sitzungsberichte der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 1991, pp. 9 - 21 (1991)
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Huber, F.: Verhaltens- und neurobiologische Aspekte zum Gesangserkennen und zur Schallortung bei Grillen. Leopoldina 34, pp. 167 - 171 (1991)
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Huber, F.: Nerve cells and insect behavior - Studies on crickets. American Zoologist 30, pp. 609 - 627 (1990)
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Huber, F.: Cricket neuroethology: Neuronal basis of intraspecific acoustic communication. Advances in the Study of Behavior 19, pp. 299 - 356 (1990)
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Huber, F.: Maximilian Renner *04.11.1919 + 20.03.1990. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft 83, pp. 671 - 672 (1990)
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Schmitz, B.; Kleindienst, H. U.; Schildberger, K.; Huber, F.: Acoustic orientation in adult, female crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus de Geer) after unilateral foreleg amputation in the larva. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 162 (6), pp. 715 - 728 (1988)
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Weber, T.; Thorson, J.; Huber, F.: Cricket phonotaxis: Females with forelegs fixed off the ground can track male song. Die Naturwissenschaften 75 (6), pp. 317 - 318 (1988)
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Huber, F.: Invertebrate neuroethology: Guiding principles. Experientia: interdisciplinary journal for the life sciences 44, pp. 428 - 431 (1988)
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Stout, J. F.; Atkins, G.; Weber, T.; Huber, F.: The effect of visual input on calling song attractiveness for female Acheta domesticus. Physiological Entomology 12 (2), pp. 135 - 140 (1987)
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Weber, T.; Atkins, G.; Stout, J. F.; Huber, F.: Female Acheta domesticus track acoustical and visual targets with different walking modes. Physiological Entomology 12 (2), pp. 141 - 147 (1987)
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Huber, F.: Plasticity in the auditory system of crickets: Phonotaxis with one ear and neuronal reorganization within the auditory pathway. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 161 (4), pp. 583 - 604 (1987)
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Huber, F.: Neuroethologie: Vom Verhalten zur einzelnen Nervenzelle. Konstanzer Universitätsreden 162, pp. 7 - 36 (1987)
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Schildberger, K.; Wohlers, D. W.; Schmitz, B.; Kleindienst, H. U.; Huber, F.: Morphological and physiological changes in central auditory neurons following unilateral foreleg amputation in larval crickets. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 158 (3), pp. 291 - 300 (1986)
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Huber, F.; Thorson, J.: Akustische Verständigung bei Grillen. Spektrum der Wissenschaft 1986, pp. 78 - 87 (1986)
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Oldfield, B. P.; Kleindienst, H. U.; Huber, F.: Physiology and tonotopic organization of auditory receptors in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus de Geer. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 159 (4), pp. 457 - 464 (1986)
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Huber, F.: Approaches to insect behavior of interest to both neurobiologists and behavioral ecologists. Florida Entomologist 68 (1), pp. 52 - 78 (1985)
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