Mechanisms of stick insect locomotion in a gap-crossing paradigm B. BläsingH. Cruse Original Paper 20 January 2004 Pages: 173 - 183
Auditory sensitivity and frequency selectivity in greater spear-nosed bats suggest specializations for acoustic communication K. M. BohnJ. W. BoughmanC. F. Moss Original Paper 15 January 2004 Pages: 185 - 192
Electrophysiological evidence for detection and discrimination of pheromonal bile acids by the olfactory epithelium of female sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) M. J. SiefkesW. Li Original Paper 20 December 2003 Pages: 193 - 199
Sensing the effect of body load in legs: responses of tibial campaniform sensilla to forces applied to the thorax in freely standing cockroaches J. A. NoahL. QuimbyS. N. Zill Original Paper 16 January 2004 Pages: 201 - 215
Walking on a ‘peg leg’: extensor muscle activities and sensory feedback after distal leg denervation in cockroaches J. A. NoahL. QuimbyS. N. Zill Original Paper 16 January 2004 Pages: 217 - 231
A stingless bee uses labial gland secretions for scent trail communication (Trigona recursa Smith 1863) S. JarauM. HrncirF. G. Barth Original Paper 20 January 2004 Pages: 233 - 239
Optimal mechanisms for finding and selecting mates: how threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) should encode male throat colors M. P. RoweC. L. BaubeJ. B. Phillips Original Paper 30 January 2004 Pages: 241 - 256