Nerve Cells and Insect Behavior
Discover the fascinating world of insect behavior through the lens of neurophysiology in the revised edition of Nerve Cells and Insect Behavior by renowned author and researcher, Roeder. Published by Harvard University Press in 1998, this classic text spans 256 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between nerve cell activities and insect actions. When first released in 1963, this groundbreaking work set a new standard in the field, exploring how stimuli influence behavior via the nervous system. Roeder’s elegant experiments provide insightful revelations that are essential for anyone interested in entomology, neurobiology, or the interplay between biology and behavior. Enhance your understanding of these remarkable creatures with this essential read, perfect for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike.