Laboratory of Charles Derby - Publications

Review Articles & Book Chapters | Book Reviews | Articles | Published Abstracts

A. Review Articles and Book Chapters

24. Derby, C.D. Symposium on ‘The Neuroecology of Chemical Senses’. Olfaction & Taste. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. (ed., T. Finger)

23. Kamio, M. and C.D. Derby. Approaches to a molecular identification of sex pheromones in blue crabs. In: Chemical Communication in Crustaceans. Eds., T. Breithaupt and M. Thiel. Springer, NY. (invited, in preparation)

22. Derby, C.D. and P.W. Sorensen. 2008. Neural processing, perception, and behavioral responses to natural chemical stimuli by fish and crustaceans. J. Chem. Ecol. 34: 898-914 (DOI 10.1007/s10886-008-9489-0). [pdf]

21. Caprio, J. and C.D. Derby. 2008. Aquatic animal models in the study of chemoreception. In The Senses: A Comprehensive Reference, Six-Volume Set (eds. A.I. Basbaum, A. Maneko, G.M. Shepherd, and G. Westheimer.) Vol. 4, Olfaction & Taste (eds. S. Firestein and G.K. Beauchamp). Academic Press, San Diego. Pp. 97-134.

20. Derby, C.D. 2007. Escape by inking and secreting: marine molluscs avoid predators through a rich array of chemicals and mechanisms. Biol. Bull. 213: 274-289 [pdf]

19. Zimmer, R.K. and C.D. Derby. 2007. Biological Bulletin Virtual Symposium: Neuroecology of chemical defenses. Biol. Bull. 213: 205-207. [pdf]

18. Derby, C.D. 2007. Why have neurogenesis in adult olfactory systems? The Presidential Symposium at the 2006 AChemS Conference. Chem. Senses 32: 361-363.[pdf]

17.   McClintock, T.S., B.W. Ache, and C.D. Derby. 2006. Lobster olfactory genomics. Integrative and Comparative Biology 46: 940-947.[pdf]

16. Derby, C.D., P. Steullet, H.S. Cate, and P.J.H. Harrison. 2002. A compound nose: functional organization and development of aesthetasc sensilla. In: The Crustacean Nervous System (ed., K. Wiese). Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg: pp. 346-358.

15. Harrison, P.J.H., H.S. Cate, P. Steullet, and C.D. Derby. 2001. Structural plasticity in the olfactory system of adult spiny lobsters: postembryonic development permits life-long growth, turnover, and regeneration. Marine & Freshwater Res. 52: 1357-1366. [pdf]

14. Derby, C.D., P. Steullet, and A.J. Horner. 2001. The sensory basis to feeding behavior in the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Marine & Freshwater Res. 52: 1339-1350. [pdf]

13. Derby, C.D. and P. Steullet. 2001. Why do animals have so many receptors? The role of multiple chemosensors in animal perception. Biol. Bull. 200: 211-215. [pdf]

12. Derby, C.D. 2000. Learning from spiny lobsters about chemosensory coding of mixtures. Physiol. Behav. 69: 203-209.[pdf}

11. Derby, C.D. 1995. Single unit electrophysiological recording techniques from crustacean chemoreceptor neurons. In: CRC Handbook on Experimental Cell Biology of Taste and Olfaction: Current Techniques and Protocols (eds., A.I. Spielman and J.G. Brand), CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 241-250.

10. Derby, C., M. Burgess, K. Olson, T. Simon, and A. Livermore. 1994. Mechanisms of detection and discrimination of mixtures in the olfactory system of the spiny lobster. In: Olfaction and Taste XI (eds., K. Kurihara, N. Suzuki, and H. Ogawa), Springer-Verlag, Tokyo, pp. 775-777.

9. Sandeman, D., R. Sandeman, C. Derby, and M. Schmidt. 1992. Morphology of the brain of crayfish, crabs and spiny lobsters: a common nomenclature for homologous structures. Biol. Bull. 183: 304-326.

8. Derby, C., P. Daniel, J. Fine-Levy, and M.-N. Girardot. 1990. Neural basis of olfactory discrimination in the spiny lobster. In: Frontiers in Crustacean Neurobiology (eds., K. Wiese, W.-D. Krenz, J. Tautz, H. Reichert, and B. Mulloney). Birkhauser Verlag, Basel: pp. 173-179.

7. Derby, C.D. 1989. Physiology of sensory neurons in morphologically identified cuticular sensilla of crustaceans. In: Functional Morphology of Feeding and Grooming in Crustacea (B.E. Felgenhauer, L. Watling, and A.B. Thistle eds.). A.A. Balkema Press, Rotterdam, Vol. 6: 27-47.

6. Derby, C.D., M.-N. Girardot, P.C. Daniel, and J.B. Fine-Levy. 1989. Olfactory discrimination of mixtures: behavioral, electrophysiological, and theoretical studies using the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. In: Perception of Complex Smells and Tastes (D.G. Laing, W.S. Cain, R.L. McBride, and B.W. Ache, eds.). Acad. Press, Sydney, pp. 65-81.

5. Derby, C.D. and J. Atema. 1988. Chemoreceptor cells in aquatic invertebrates: peripheral filtering mechanisms in decapod crustaceans. In: Sensory Biology of Aquatic Animals (J. Atema, R.R. Fay, A.N. Popper, and W.N. Tavolga, eds.). Springer, New York: pp. 365-385.

4. Carr, W.E.S. and C.D. Derby. 1986. Chemically stimulated feeding behavior in marine animals: the importance of chemical mixtures and the involvement of mixture interactions. J. Chem. Ecol. 12: 987-1009.

3. Derby, C.D. and J. Atema. 1981. Ecological interactions (symbiosis and chemoreception). In: McGrawHill Yearbook of Science and Technology (Ed.inchief, S.P. Parker). McGrawHill Book Co., NY: 160-161.

2. Ache, B.W. and C.D. Derby. 1985. Functional organization of olfaction in crustaceans. Trends in Neuroscience 8: 356360.

1. Atema, J. and C. Derby. 1981. Ethological evidence for search images in predatory behavior. In: Adv. Physiol. Sci., Vol. 16: Sensory Functions (Eds., E. Grastyan and P. Molnar). Pergamon Press, NY: 395-400.

 

B. Book Reviews, Meeting Reviews, and Encyclopedia Articles

4. Aggio, J. and C.D. Derby. Aplysia. In: Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior. Ed., M. Breed. Elsevier/Academic Press. (in preparation)

3. Derby, C.D. Animal chemical sensitivity. In: Sage Encyclopedia of Perception. Ed., E.B. Goldstein. Sage Press. (in press)

2. McClintock, T. S. and C.D. Derby. 2006 Shelling out for genomics: a report on the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology 2006 Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida. Genome Biology 7: 312.

1. Derby, C.D. 1999. Review of Tasting and Smelling. Quarterly Review of Biology 74: 366-367. [Tasting and Smelling (ed. G.K. Beauchamp and L. Bartoshuk), Handbook of Perception and Cognition, 2nd Ed. (Series Eds, E.C. Carterette and M.P. Friedman). Academic Press, NY.]

C. Articles

108. Chien, H., T. Tadesse, H. Liu, M. Schmidt, W.W. Walthall, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. Molecular cloning and characterization of homologs of the proneural genes achaete-scute and hairy-enhancer of split in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. (in preparation)

107. Kicklighter, C.E., M Kamio, L. Nguyen, M.W. Germann, and C.D. Derby. An economy of chemicals: sea hares use sun-screening mycosporine-like amino acids as intraspecific alarm signals. (in preparation)

106. Kamio, M., K.-C. Ko, S. Zheng, B. Wang, S. Collins, G. Gadda, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2009. The chemistry of escapin: identification and synthesis of products of an L-amino acid oxidase in the defensive secretion of the sea hare Aplysia californica. Chemistry - A European Journal (in press)

105. Ko, K.-C., B. Wang, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2008. Identification of antimicrobial compounds produced by escapin, an L-amino acid oxidase in the defensive secretion of the sea hare Aplysia californica. Antimicrobial Agents & Chemotherapy 52 (in press)

104. Song, C.K., L. M. Johnstone, M. Schmidt, D.H. Edwards, and C.D. Derby. Cellular basis of neurogenesis in the brain of crayfish, Procambarus clarkii: neurogenic areas in the olfactory midbrain from hatchlings to adults. (Submitted).

103. Sheybani, A., M. Nusnbaum, J. Caprio, and C.D. Derby. 2008. Responses of the sea catfish, Ariopsis felis, to chemical defenses from the sea hare, Aplysia californica. J. Exp. Bioil. (in press)

102. Nusnbaum, M. and C.D. Derby. Sea hare ink and products of escapin, a component enzyme, act as feeding deterrents against a diversity of fish species. (submitted)

101. Matthews, T.R., K.E. Maxwell, R.D. Bertelsen, and C.D. Derby. 2008. Use of neurolipofuscin to determine population structure and growth rates of the Caribbean spiny lobster Paunulirus argus in Florida, USA. New Zealand J. Mar. Freshwater Res. (in press).

100. Maxwell, K.E., T.R. Matthews, R.D. Bertelsen, and C.D. Derby. 2008. Using age to evaluate reproduction in Caribbean spiny lobsters, Panulirus argus, in the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas, USA New Zealand J. Mar. Freshwater Res. (in press).

99. Wood, J.B., K.E. Pennoyer, and C.D. Derby. 2008. Ink is a conspecific alarm cue in the Caribbean reef squid, Sepioteuthis sepioidea. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 367: 11-16 [pdf]

98. Aggio, J.F. and C.D. Derby. 2008. Hydrogen peroxide and other components in the ink of sea hares are chemical defenses against predatory spiny lobsters acting through non-antennular chemoreceptors. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 363: 28-34 [pdf]

97. Shabani, S., M. Kamio, and C.D. Derby. 2008. Spiny lobsters detect conspecific blood-borne alarm pheromones exclusively through olfactory sensilla. J. Exp. Biol. 211: 2600-2608.[pdf]

96. Kamio, M., M. Reidenbach, and C.D. Derby. 2008. To paddle or not: determinants and consequences of courtship display by male blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus. J. Exp. Biol. 211: 1243-1248.[pdf]

95. Horner, A.J., M. Schmidt, D.H. Edwards, and C.D. Derby. 2008. Role of the olfactory pathway in agonistic behavior of crayfish Procambarus clarkii. Invert. Neurosci. 8: 11-18.[pdf]

94. Horner, A.J., M.J. Weissburg, and C.D. Derby. 2008. The olfactory pathway mediates sheltering behavior of Caribbean spiny lobsters, Panulirus argus, to conspecific urine signals. J. Comp. Physiol. A 194: 243-253.[pdf]

93. Shabani, S., S. Yaldiz, L. Vu, and C.D. Derby. 2007. Acidity enhances the effectiveness of active chemical defensive secretions of sea hares, Aplysia californica, against spiny lobsters, Panulirus interruptus. J. Comp. Physiol. A 193: 1195-1204.[pdf]

92. Kicklighter, C.E., M.W. Germann, M. Kamio, and C.D. Derby. 2007. Molecular identification of alarm cues in the defensive secretions of the sea hare Aplysia californica. Anim. Behav. 74: 1481-1492.[pdf]

91. Steullet, P., D.H. Edwards, and C.D. Derby. 2007. An electric sense in crayfish? Biol. Bull. 213: 16-20.[pdf]

90. Maxwell, K.E., T.R. Matthews, M.R.J. Sheehy, R.D. Bertelsen, C.D. Derby. 2007. Neurolipofuscin is a measure of age in the Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, in Florida. Biol. Bull. 213: 55-66.[pdf]

89. Derby, C.D., C.E. Kicklighter, P.M. Johnson, and X. Zhang. 2007. Chemical composition of inks of diverse marine molluscs suggests convergent chemical defenses. J. Chem. Ecol. 33: 1105-1113.[pdf]

88. Song, C.-K., L.M. Johnstone, M. Schmidt, C.D. Derby, and D.H. Edwards. 2007. Social status influences neurogenesis in the brain of juvenile crayfish. J. Exp. Biol. 210: 1311-1324.[pdf]

87. Horner, A.J., S.P. Nickles, M.J. Weissburg, and C.D. Derby. 2006. Source and specificity of chemical cues mediating shelter preference of Caribbean spiny lobsters (Panulirus argus). Biol. Bull. 211: 128-139.[pdf]

86. Schmidt, M., H. Chien, T. Tadesse, M.E. Johns, and C.D. Derby. 2006. Rosette-type tegumental glands associated with aesthetasc sensilla in the olfactory organ of the Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. Cell Tissue Res. 325: 369-395.[pdf]

85. Kicklighter, C.E. and C.D. Derby. 2006. Multiple components in ink of the sea hare Aplysia californica are aversive to the sea anemone Anthopleura sola. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 334: 256-268.[pdf]

84. Stepanyan, R, K. Day, J. Urban, D.H. Hardin, R.S. Shetty, C.D. Derby, B.W. Ache, and T.S. McClintock. 2006. Gene expression and specificity in the mature zone of the lobster olfactory organ. Physiological Genomics 25: 224-233. [pdf]

83. Johnson, P.M., C.E. Kicklighter, M. Schmidt, M. Kamio, H. Yang, D. Elkin, W.C. Michel, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2006. Packaging of chemicals in the defensive secretory glands of the sea hare Aplysia californica. J. Exp. Biol. 209: 78-88. [pdf]

82. Yang, H., P.M. Johnson, K.-C. Ko, M. Kamio, M.W. Germann, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2005. Cloning, characterization, and expression of escapin, a broadly antimicrobial FAD-containing L-amino acid oxidase from ink of the sea hare Aplysia californica. J. Exp. Biol. 208: 3609-3622. [pdf]

81. Kicklighter, C.E., S. Shabani, P.M. Johnson, and C.D. Derby. 2005. Sea hares use novel antipredatory chemical defenses. Current Biology 15: 549-554. [pdf]

80. Schmidt, M. and C.D. Derby. 2005. Non-olfactory chemoreceptors in asymmetric setae activate antennular grooming behavior in the Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. J. Exp. Biol. 208: 233-248. [pdf]

79. Garm, A., S. Shabani, J.T. Høeg, and C.D. Derby. 2005. Chemosensory neurons in the mouthparts of the spiny lobsters Panulirus argus and P. interruptus (Crustacea: Decapoda). J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 314: 175-186. [pdf]

78. Garm, A., J.T. Høeg, and C.D. Derby. 2004. Mechanosensory neurons with bend- and osmo-sensitivity in mouthpart setae from the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Biol. Bull. 207: 195-208. [pdf]

77. Horner, A.J, M.J. Weissburg, and C.D. Derby. 2004. Dual chemosensory pathways can mediate orientation of spiny lobsters to distant food odors. J. Exp. Biol. 207: 3785-3796. [pdf]

76. Johns, M.E., P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2004. Serine proteases in the lobster olfactory organ: their functional expression along a developmental axis, and the contribution of a CUB-serine protease. J. Neurobiol. 61: 377-391. [pdf]

75. Harrison, P.J.H., H.S. Cate, and C.D. Derby. 2004. Localized ablation of olfactory receptor neurons induces both localized regeneration and widespread replacement of neurons in spiny lobsters. J. Comp. Neurol. 471: 72-84. [pdf]

74. Stoss, T.D., M. Nickell, D. Hardin, C.D. Derby, and T.S. McClintock. 2004. Inducible transcript expressed by reactive epithelial cells at sites of olfactory sensory neuron propliferation. J. Neurobiol. 58: 355-368. [pdf]

73. Derby, C.D., J.K. Fortier, P.J.H. Harrison, and H.S. Cate. 2003. The peripheral and central olfactory pathway of the Caribbean stomatopod crustacean Neogonodactylus oerstedii. Arthropod Structure & Development 32: 175-188. [pdf]

72. Harrison, P.J.H., H.S. Cate, P. Steullet, and C.D. Derby. 2003. Amputation-induced activity of progenitor cells leads to rapid regeneration of olfactory tissue in lobsters. J. Neurobiol. 55: 97-114. [pdf]

71. Derby, C.D., H.S. Cate, P. Steullet, and P.J.H. Harrison.2003. Comparison of turnover in the olfactory organ of early juvenile stage and adult Caribbean spiny lobsters. Arthropod Structure & Development 31: 297-311. [pdf]

70. Steullet, P., D.R. Krützfeldt, G. Hamidani, T. Flavus, V. Ngo, and C.D. Derby. 2002. Dual parallel antennular chemosensory pathways mediate odor-associative learning and odor discrimination in the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus. J. Exp. Biol. 205: 851-867.[pdf]

69. Cate, H.S. and C.D. Derby. 2002. Hooded sensilla homologues: structural variations of a widely distributed bimodal chemo-mechanosensillum. J. Comp. Neurol. 444: 345-357.[pdf]

68. Cate, H.S. and C.D. Derby. 2002. Ultrastructure and physiology of the hooded sensillum, a bimodal chemo-mechanosensillum of lobsters. J. Comp. Neurol. 442: 293-307.[pdf]

67. Steullet, P., O. Dudar, T. Flavus, M. Zhou, and C.D. Derby. 2001. Selective ablation of antennular sensilla on the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus suggests that dual antennular chemosensory pathways mediate odorant activation of searching and localization of food. J. Exp. Biol. 204: 4259-4269.[pdf]

66. Weissburg, M.J., C.D. Derby, O. Johnson, B. McAlvin, and J.M Moffett Jr. 2001. Transsexual limb transplants in fiddler crabs and the expression of novel sensory capabilities. J. Comp. Neurol. 440: 311-320.[pdf]

65. Levine, M.Z., P.J.H. Harrison, W.W. Walthall, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2001. A CUB-serine protease in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster. J. Neurobiol. 49: 277-302.[pdf]

64. Cate, H.S. and C.D. Derby. 2001. Morphology and distribution of setae on the antennules of the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus reveal new types of bimodal chemo-mechanosensilla. Cell Tissue Res. 304: 439-454.[pdf]

63.Harrison, P.J.H, H.S. Cate, E.S. Swanson, and C.D. Derby. 2001. Post-embryonic proliferation in the spiny lobster antennular epithelium: rate of genesis of olfactory receptor neurons is dependent on molt-stage. J. Neurobiol. 47: 51-66.[pdf]

62. Steullet, P., H.S. Cate, and C.D. Derby. 2000. A spatiotemporal wave of turnover and functional maturation of olfactory receptor neurons in the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. J. Neurosci. 20: 3282-3294.[pdf]

61. Steullet, H.S. Cate, W.C. Michel, and C.D. Derby. 2000. Functional units of a compound nose: aesthetasc sensilla house similar populations of olfactory receptor neurons on the crustacean antennule. J. Comp. Neurol. 418: 270-280.[pdf]

60. Michel, W.C., P. Steullet, H.S. Cate, C.J. Burns, A.B. Zhainazarov, and C.D. Derby. 1999. High-resolution functional labeling of vertebrate and invertebrate olfactory receptor neurons using agmatine, a channel-permeant cation. J. Neuroscience Methods 90: 143-156.[pdf]

59. Linser, P.J., W.E.S. Carr, H.S. Cate, C.D. Derby, and J.C. Netherton III. 1998. Functional significance of the co-localization of taste buds and teeth in the pharyngeal jaws of the largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides. Biol. Bull. 195: 273-281.

58. Cromarty, S.I. and C.D. Derby. 1998. Inhibitory receptor binding events among the components of complex mixtures contribute to mixture suppression in responses of olfactory receptor neurons of spiny lobsters. J. Comp. Physiol. A 183: 699-707.

57. Gentilcore, L.R. and C.D. Derby. 1998. Complex binding interactions between multicomponent mixtures and odorant receptors in the olfactory organ of the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Chem. Senses 23: 269-281.

56. Burgess, M.F. and C.D. Derby. 1997. Olfactory L-glutamate receptors of the Caribbean spiny lobster: two novel site types with affinities for NMDA and L-cysteine. Brain Res. 771: 292-304.

55. Derby, C.D., H.S. Cate, and L.R. Gentilcore. 1997. Perireception in olfaction: molecular weight sieving by aesthetasc sensillar cuticle determines odorant access to receptor sites in the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus. J. Exp. Biol. 200: 2073-2081.

54. Livermore, A., M. Hutson, R. Hadjisimos, V. Ngo, and C.D. Derby. 1997. Elemental and configural learning and the perception of odorant mixtures by the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Physiol. Behav. 62: 169-174.

53. Cromarty, S.I. and C.D. Derby. 1997. Multiple receptor types on individual excitatory olfactory neurons: implications for coding of mixtures in the spiny lobster. J. Comp. Physiol. A 180: 481-492.

52. Steullet, P. and C.D. Derby. 1997. Coding of blend ratios of binary mixtures by olfactory neurons in the Florida spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. J. Comp. Physiol. A 180: 123-135.

51. Weissburg, M., J. Pearce, C.K. Govind, and C.D. Derby. 1996. Sexually dimorphic patterns of sensory organization in the feeding appendages of fiddler crabs. Cell Tiss. Res. 286: 155-166.

50. Sung, D.-Y., W.W. Walthall, and C.D. Derby. 1996. Identification and partial characterization of putative taurine receptor proteins from the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 115B: 19-26.

49. Wood, D.E., M. Nishikawa, and C.D. Derby. 1996. Proctolin-like immunoreactivity and identified neurosecretory cells as putative substrates for modulation of courtship display behavior in the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. J. Comp. Neurol. 368: 153-163.

48. Carr, W.E.S., J.C. Netherton III, R.A. Gleeson, and C.D. Derby. 1996. Stimulants of feeding behavior in fish: analyses of tissues of diverse marine organisms. Biol. Bull. 190: 149-160.

47. Wood, D.E. and C.D. Derby. 1996. Distribution of dopamine-like immunoreactivity suggests a role for dopamine in the courtship display behavior of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus.Cell Tiss. Res. 285: 321-330.

46. Derby, C.D., M. Hutson, B.A. Livermore, and W.H. Lynn. 1996. Generalization among related complex mixtures and their components: analysis of olfactory perception of mixtures in the spiny lobster. Physiol. Behav. 60: 87-95.

45. Daniel, P.C., M.F. Burgess, and C.D. Derby. 1996. Responses to binary mixtures by a population of olfactory receptor neurons in the spiny lobster are predictable using a noncompetitive model that incorporates excitatory and inhibitory transduction pathways. J. Comp. Physiol. A 178: 523-536.

44. Wood, D.E., R.A. Gleeson, C.D. Derby. 1995. Modulation of behavior by biogenic amines and peptides in the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. J. Comp. Physiol. A 177: 321-333.

43. Wood, D.E. and C.D. Derby. 1995. Coordination and neuromuscular control of rhythmic behaviors in the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. J. Comp. Physiol. A 177: 307-319.

42. Simon, T.W. and C.D. Derby. 1995. Mixture suppression without inhibition for binary mixtures from whole cell patch clamp studies of in situ olfactory receptor neurons of the spiny lobster. Brain Res. 678: 213-224.

41. Weissburg, M.J. and C.D. Derby. 1995. Regulation of sex-specific feeding behavior in fiddler crabs: physiological properties of chemoreceptor neurons in claws and legs of males and females. J. Comp. Physiol. A 176: 513-526.

40. Olson, K.S. and C.D. Derby. 1995. Inhibition of taurine and 5'AMP olfactory receptor sites of the spiny lobster Panulirus argus by odorant compounds and mixtures. J. Comp. Physiol. A 176: 527-540.

39. Lynn, W.H., E.A. Meyer, C.E. Peppiatt, and C.D. Derby. 1994. Perception of odor mixtures by the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Chem. Senses 19: 331-347.

38. Daniel, P.C., J.B. Fine, C.D. Derby, and M.-N. Girardot. 1994. Non-reciprocal cross-adaptation of spiking responses of individual olfactory receptor neurons of spiny lobsters: evidence for two excitatory transduction pathways. Brain Research 643: 136-149.

37. Blaustein, D.N., M. Burgess, R. Simmons, C.D. Derby, M. Nishikawa, and K. Olson. 1993. Ultrastructural localization of 5'AMP receptor sites on the dendrites of olfactory receptor cells of the spiny lobster. J. Neuroscience 13: 2821-2828.

36. Olson, K.S., H.G. Trapido-Rosenthal, and C.D. Derby. 1992. Biochemical characterization of independent olfactory receptor sites for 5'-AMP and taurine in the spiny lobster. Brain Res. 583: 262-270.

35. Fine-Levy, J.B. and C.D. Derby. 1992. Behavioral discrimination of binary mixtures and their components: effects of mixture interactions on coding of stimulus intensity and quality. Chem. Senses 17: 307-323.

34. Derby, C.D., M.-N. Girardot, and P.C. Daniel. 1991. Responses of olfactory receptor cells of spiny lobsters to binary mixtures. II. Pattern mixture interactions. J. Neurophysiol. 66: 131-139.

33. Derby, C.D., M.-N. Girardot, and P.C. Daniel. 1991. Responses of olfactory receptor cells of spiny lobsters to binary mixtures. I. Intensity mixture interactions. J. Neurophysiol. 66: 112-130.

32. Fine-Levy, J.B. and C.D. Derby. 1991. Effect of stimulus intensity and stimulus quality on discrimination of odorant mixtures by spiny lobsters in an associative learning paradigm. Physiol. Behav. 49: 1163-1168.

31 Daniel, P.C. and C.D. Derby. 1991. Mixture suppression in behavior: the antennular flick response in the spiny lobster toward binary odorant mixtures. Physiol. Behav. 49: 591-601.

30. Daniel, P.C. and C.D. Derby. 1991. Chemosensory responses to mixtures: a model based on composition of receptor cell types. Physiol. Behav. 49: 581-589.

29. Girardot, M.-N. and C.D. Derby. 1990. Peripheral mechanisms of olfactory discrimination of complex mixtures by the spiny lobster: no cell types for mixtures but different contributions of the cells to the across neuron patterns. Brain Res. 513: 225-236.

28. Girardot, M.-N. and C.D. Derby. 1990. Independent components of the neural population response for discrimination of quality and intensity of chemical stimuli. Brain Behav. Evol. 35: 129-145.

27. Fine-Levy, J.B., P.C. Daniel, M.-N. Girardot, and C.D. Derby. 1989. Behavioral resolution of quality of odorant mixtures by spiny lobsters: differential aversive conditioning of olfactory responses. Chem. Senses 14: 503-524.

26. Derby, C.D. and D.N. Blaustein. 1988. Morphological and physiological characterization of individual olfactory interneurons that connect the brain and eyestalk ganglia of the crayfish. J. Comp. Physiol. 163: 777-794.

25. Daniel, P.C. and C.D. Derby. 1988. Behavioral olfactory discrimination of mixtures in the spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) based on a habituation paradigm. Chem. Senses 13: 385-395.

24. Blaustein, D.N., C.D. Derby, R.B. Simmons, and A.C. Beall. 1988. The structure of the brain and medulla terminalis of spiny lobsters (Panulirus argus) and crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), with emphasis on olfactory neural regions. J. Crust. Biol. 8: 493-519.

23. Girardot, M.-N. and C.D. Derby. 1988. Neural coding of quality of complex olfactory stimuli in lobsters. J. Neurophysiol. 60: 303-324.

22. Fine-Levy, J.B., M.-N. Girardot, C.D. Derby, and P.C. Daniel. 1988. Differential associative conditioning and olfactory discrimination in the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Behav. Neural Biol. 49: 315-331.

21. Derby, C.D. and S. Harpaz. 1988. Physiology of chemoreceptor cells in the legs of the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 90A: 85-91.

20. Fine-Levy, J.B., C.D. Derby, and P.C. Daniel. 1987. Chemosensory discrimination: behavioral abilities of the spiny lobster. Annals N.Y. Acad. Sci. 510: 280-283.

19. Derby, C.D., W.E.S. Carr, and B.W. Ache. 1987. Purinergic receptors occur externally on the olfactory organs and internally in the brain of the spiny lobster. Annals N.Y. Acad. Sci. 510: 250-253.

18. Blaustein, D., C.D. Derby, and A.C. Beall. 1987. The structure of chemosensory centers in the brain on spiny lobsters and crayfish. Annals N.Y. Acad. Sci. 510: 180-183.

17. Daniel, P.C., and C.D. Derby. 1987. Mixture interaction analysis: a polynomial model for multiple receptor systems which incorporates the Beidler equation. Chem. Senses 12: 417-423.

16. Derby, C.D., B.W. Ache, and W.E.S. Carr. 1987. Purinergic modulation in the brain of the spiny lobster. Brain Res. 421: 57-64.

15. Carr, W.E.S. and C.D. Derby. 1986. Behavioral chemoattractants for the shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio: identification of active components in food extracts and evidence of synergistic mixture interactions. Chem. Senses 11: 49-64.

14. Derby, C.D., B.W. Ache, and E.W. Kennel. 1985. Mixture suppression in olfaction: electrophysiological evaluation of the contribution of peripheral and central neural components. Chem. Senses 10: 301-316.

13. Derby, C.D., W.E.S. Carr, and B.W. Ache. 1984. Purinergic olfactory receptor cells of crustaceans: response characteristics and similarities to internal purinergic cells of vertebrates. J. Comp. Physiol. 155: 341-349.

12. Derby, C.D. and B.W. Ache. 1984. Electrophysiological identification of the stimulatory and interactive components of a complex odorant. Chem. Senses 9: 201-218.

11. Derby, C.D., K.A. Hamilton, and B.W. Ache. 1984. Processing of olfactory information at three neuronal levels in the spiny lobster. Brain Res. 300: 311-319.

10. Derby, C.D. 1984. Molecular weight fractions of natural foods that stimulate feeding in crustaceans, with data from the lobster Homarus americanus. Mar. Behav. Physiol. 10: 273-282.

9. Derby, C.D. and B.W. Ache. 1984. Quality coding of a complex odorant in an invertebrate. J. Neurophysiol. 51: 906-924.

8. Derby, C.D., P.M. Reilly, and J. Atema. 1984. Chemosensitivity of lobster, Homarus americanus, to secondary plant compounds: unused receptor capabilities. J. Chem. Ecol. 10: 879-892.

7. Derby, C.D. and J. Atema. 1982. Narrowspectrum chemoreceptor cells in the walking legs of the lobster Homarus americanus: taste specialists. J. Comp. Physiol. 146: 181-189.

6. Derby, C.D. and J. Atema. 1982. The function of chemo- and mechanoreceptors in lobster (Homarus americanus) feeding behaviour. J. Exp. Biol. 98: 317-327.

5. Derby, C.D. and J. Atema. 1982. Chemosensitivity of walking legs of the lobster Homarus americanus: neurophysiological response spectrum and thresholds. J. Exp. Biol. 98: 303-315.

4. Derby, C.D. 1982. Structure and function of cuticular sensilla of the lobster Homarus americanus. J. Crust. Biol. 2: 1-21.

3. Derby, C.D. and J. Atema. 1981. Selective improvement in responses to odors by the lobster, Homarus americanus, following feeding experience. J. Chem. Ecol. 7: 1073-1080.

2. Derby, C.D. and J. Atema. 1981. Influence of drilling muds on the primary chemosensory neurons in walking legs of the lobster, Homarus americanus. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 38: 268-273.

1. Derby, C.D. and J. Atema. 1980. Induced host odor attraction in the pea crab Pinnotheres maculatus. Biol. Bull. 158: 26-33.

C. Published Abstracts from Presentations at Meetings:

163. Schmidt, M. And C. D. Derby. 2007. Glial identity of neuronal stem cell niches in the olfactory midbrain of adult spiny lobsters, Panulirus argus. Soc. Neuro Abstr.
162. Kickligher, C., M. Kamio, M. Germann, and C. Derby. 2007. Pyrimidines and mycosporin-like amino acids function as alarm cues in the defensive secretions of the sea hare Aplysia californica. Chemical Senses 32: A30.
161 Kamio, M., C. Kicklighter, K.-C. Ko, M. Nusnbaum, J. Aggio, M. Hutchins, and C. Derby. 2007. Defense through chemoreception: an L-amino acid oxidase in the ink of sea hares deters predators through their chemical senses. Chemical Senses 32: A37.
160. Kamio, M., M.A. Reidenbach, and C.D. Derby. 2007. The courtship display of male blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) is a chemical signal to females. Benthic Ecology Conference, Atlanta, GA.
159. Maxwell, K.E., T.R. Matthews, R.D. Bertelsen, and C.D. Derby. 2007. Age and reproduction of Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, in the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas National Park. Benthic Ecology Conference, Atlanta, GA.
158. Schmidt, M. and C.D. Derby. 2006. Aesthetasc damage induces a two-phase immune response in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. #351.11
157. Maxwell, K.E., T.R. Matthews, R.D. Bertelsen, C.D. Derby, and M.R.J. Sheehy. 2006. Age-based evaluation of a marine protected area for Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus). Fisheries and Marine Ecosystems – East Coast Conference, St. Pete, FL, May 14, 2006.
156. Mathews, T.R., K.E. Maxwell, M.R.J. Sheehy, R.D. Bertelsen, and C.D. Derby. 2006. Fishery effects on population structure and reproduction in the Caribbean spiny lobster. Mote Symposium in Fisheries Ecology, Sarasota, FL, Nov 14-16, 2006.
155. Ko, Ko-Chun, M. Kamio, S. Zheng, B. Wang, H. Yang, P.C. Tai, and C. Derby. 2006. The identification of antimicrobial compounds in the defensive secretion of sea snails. Georgia State Biotech Symposium 2006, Atlanta, GA, Sept. 21-22, 2006
154. Shabani, S., Kamio, M., and Derby, C.D. 2006. Chemicals released by injured or disturbed conspecifics mediate defensive behaviors via the aesthetasc pathway in the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Chem. Senses 31: A81-82.
153. Schmidt M. and C.D. Derby C.D 2006. Hemocyte infiltration of olfactory receptor neuron clusters after aesthetasc damage in the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 31: A139.
152. Kicklighter, C.E., M.W. Germann, M. Kamio, J. Kubanek, and C.D. Derby. Sea hare (Aplysia californica) defensive secretions also contain pyrimidine and other alarm cues that warn conspecifics of nearby predators. Chem. Senses 31: A6.
151 Kamio, M., J. Kubanek, C.D. Derby. 2006. N-Acetylglucosamino-1,5-lactone is a candidate sex pheromone in female blue crabs. Chem. Senses 31: A82.
150. McClintock, T.S., C.D. Derby, and B.W. Ache. 2006. Physiological genomics of lobster olfaction. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45: 1041 (abstract #S8. 2.2).
149. Derby, C.D. et al. 2006. Chemical defenses of sea hares: novel and adaptive strategies for escape and defense via inking. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45: 987 (#21.2).
148. Song, C.K., L.M. Johnstone, M. Schmidt, D.H. Edwards, and C.D. Derby. 2005. Social experience changes neurogenesis in the brain of juvenile crayfish, Procambarus clarkii. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., #754.12.
147. Chien, H., M. Schmidt, T. Tadesse, P.C. Tai, and C. Derby. 2005. Molecular cloning and tissue expression patterns of Splash, an Achaete-Scute homolog from the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., #254.8.
146. Schmidt, M. and C.D. Derby. 2005. Hemocytes participate in the damage-induced replacement of olfactory receptor neurons in the adult spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., #254.9.
145. Johnstone, L.M., C.K. Song, M. Schmidt, D.H. Edwards, and C.D. Derby. 2005. Social experience reduces postembryonic neurogenesis in the olfactory system of juvenile crayfish, Procambarus clarkii. Chem. Senses 30: A92.
144. Chien, H., H. Liu, M. Schmidt, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2005. Molecular cloning and characterization of proneural genes in the olfactory organ of spiny lobsters, Panulirus argus. Chem. Senses 30: A91-A92.
143. Horner, A.J. and C.D. Derby. 2005. Chemical signals and chemosensory pathways involved in spiny lobster sheltering behavior. Chem. Senses 30: A97.
142. Schmidt, M. and C.D. Derby. 2005. Neuronal control of antennular grooming in the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. Chem. Senses 30: A124.
141. Shabani, S. and C.D. Derby. 2005. The pH of chemical defenses in sea hare Aplysia californica modulates behavior and chemosensory response in the spiny lobster Panulirus interruptus. Chem. Senses 30: A64.
140 .Kicklighter, C.E., M. Kamio, E. Prince, J. Kubanek, and C.D. Derby. 2005. Intraspecific chemical signaling in the sea hare Aplysia californica: defensive secretions also contain conspecific alarm cues. Chem. Senses 30: A124.
139. Horner, A.J. and C.D. Derby. 2005. Chemical signals and chemosensory pathways involved in spiny lobster sheltering behavior. Chem. Senses 30: A97.
138. Song, C.-K., L.M. Johnstone, M. Schmidt, C.D. Derby, and D.H. Edwards. 2004. Social experience decreases the rate of postembryonic neurogenesis in the olfactory system of juvenile crayfish Procambarus clarkii. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr.
137. Horner, A.J., S. Nickels, and C.D Derby. 2004. Chemical signals and chemosensory pathways involved in spiny lobster sheltering behavior. Soc. Neurosci. Abstract.
136. Song, C.-K., L.M. Johnstone, M. Schmidt, C.D. Derby, and D.H. Edwards. 2004. Social experience decreases the rate of postembryonic neurogenesis in the olfactory system of juvenile crayfish Procambarus clarkii. International Society for Neuroethology.
135. Kamio, M., J. Kubanek, and C. Derby. 2004. In search of sex pheromones in blue crabs. Chem. Senses 29: #239.
134. Horner, A., S. Nickles, and C. Derby. 2004. Chemical signals and chemosensory pathways involved in spiny lobster sheltering behavior. Chem. Senses 29: #238.
133. Schmidt, M. and C. Derby. 2004. Chemically-induced antennular grooming in the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, is mediated by non-olfactory sensilla. Chem. Senses 29: #247.
132. Kicklighter, C., P. Johnson, H. Yang, P.C. Tai, and C. Derby. 2004. Chemical defense in Aplysia californica against the predatory anemone Anthopleura sola. Chem. Senses 29: #270.
131. Derby, C. and M. Schmidt. 2004. Exocrine glands containing serine protease are associated with olfactory sensilla in the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. Chem. Senses 29: #389.
130. Johns, M., P.C. Tai, and C. Derby. 2004. Functional characterization of CUB-serine protease in the spiny lobster’s olfactory organ. Chem. Senses 29: #388.
129. Shabani, S., C. Derby C. Kicklighter, and P. Johnson. 2004. Mechanisms of action of defensive secretions of the sea hare Aplysia californica against the spiny lobster Panulirus interruptus. Chem. Senses 29: #269.
128. Johnson, P.M., H. Yang, S. Shabani, C. E. Kicklighter, P.C. Tai, C. D. Derby. 2003. Mechanisms of anti-predator chemical defenses in sea hare ink: chemical confusion, aversion, and cytotoxicity. Soc. Neurosci. Abstract: 403.
127. Schmidt, M., U. Grünert, and C.D. Derby. 2003. Non-olfactory sensilla mediate chemically induced antennular grooming in the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr.: #595.5
126. McClintock, T.S., M.D. Nickell, T. Stoss, and C.D. Derby. 2003. An inducible transcript expressed by reactive epithelial cells that proliferate lobster olfactory sensory neurons. Chem. Senses 28: A94.
125. Johnson, P.M., H. Yang, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2003. Escapin: an antipredator protein in the defensive secretion of Aplysia californica. Chem. Senses 28: A24.
124. McClintock, T.S., B. Hollins, D. Hardin, M. Cobb, T. Stoss, and C.D. Derby. 2003. Olfactory specific genes mark specific cell types in mature and proliferation zones of the lobster olfactory organ. Chemosense Vol. 5, No. 3, Supplement (Proc. of the 5th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Asscociation for ChemoSensory Science), Abstract #2.
123. Cobb, M.D., T.D. Stoss, B. Hollins, C.D. Derby, and T.S. McClintock. 2002. Transcripts enriched in a region of lobster olfactory neurogenesis. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. #846.2
122. Harrison P.J., H.S. Cate, and C.D. Derby. 2002. Progenitor cells and continual development of the lobster's olfactory organ. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. #132.11.
121. Johnson, P.M., V.J. Paul, E. Cruz-Rivera, C.D. Derby. 2002. Chemical attractants as chemical defenses in predator-prey interactions. Chem. Senses 27: A98.
120. Johns, M.E., P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2002. Serine proteases in olfaction: their functional expression in the olfactory organ of spiny lobsters. Chem. Senses 27: A46.
119. Harrison P.J., H.S. Cate, and C.D. Derby. 2002. Progenitor cells and continual development of the lobster's olfactory organ. Chem. Senses 27: A45.
118 .Horner A.J., and C.D. Derby. 2002. Different populations of antennular chemosensilla can mediate the orientation of spiny lobsters. Chem. Senses 27: A31.
117. Liu, H., W.W. Walthall, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2002. Homologues of the developmental genes hairy/deadpan and CYP4 cytochrome P450 in the olfactory organ of spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 27: A45.
116. Stoss T.D., M. Cobb, C.D. Derby, and T.S. Mc Clintock. 2002. Identification of differentially expressed genes at a site of olfactory neurogenesis. Chem. Senses 27: A45.
115. Cate, H.S., P.J.H. Harrison, and C.D. Derby. Continuous neural development and multiple modes of regeneration in a crustacean olfactory system. At the 14th Biennual Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Neurobiology, Australia, Jan. 31-Feb. 4, 2002.
114. Johnson, P.M., H. Yang, V.J. Paul, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2001. Sea hare defensive secretions function by repelling some predators and attracting others. Amer. Zool. 41: 1488.
113. Levine, M., W.W. Walthall, P.C. Tai, P. Harrison, and C. Derby. A CUB-serine protease in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster Panulirus argus: cloning, in situ expression, and possible function. At the 7th European Symposium for Insect Taste and Olfaction, Villasimius, Italy, Sept. 22-28, 2001.
112. Horner, A., P. Steullet, and C. Derby. The role of different types of antennular sensilla in orientation by Caribbean spiny lobsters to natural odor stimuli. At the 7th European Symposium for Insect Taste and Olfaction, Villasimius, Italy, Sept. 22-28, 2001.
111. Cate, H.S. and C.D. Derby. Parallel antennular pathways for olfactory behaviors in lobsters: structure and function of chemosensilla. At the 7th European Symposium for Insect Taste and Olfaction, Villasimius, Italy, Sept. 22-28, 2001.
110. Harrison, P.J.H. and C.D. Derby. 2001. Olfactory function in spiny lobsters is maintained by persistent neural development and at least two distinct modes of regeneration. 6th International Congress for Neuroethology, Bonn, Germany, July 29-August 3, 2001.
109. Derby, C.D., K. Maskol, H.S. Cate, P. Steullet, and P.J.H. Harrison. Ontogeny in olfaction: comparison of turnover in the olfactory organ and brain of post-puerulus and adult spiny lobsters. 6th International Congress for Neuroethology, Bonn, Germany, July 29-August 3, 2001.
108. Cate, H.S. and C.D. Derby. 2001 Dual antennular chemosensory pathways mediate olfactory behavior in lobsters. 6th International Congress for Neuroethology, Bonn, Germany, July 29-August 3, 2001.
107. Harrison, P.J.H., H.S. Cate, P. Steullet, and C.D. Derby. 2001. Postembryonic proliferation of olfactory receptor neurons in spiny lobsters is modulated by central and peripheral factors. Chem. Senses 26: 1113.
106. Cate, H.S. and C.D. Derby. 2001. Parallel antennular chemosensory pathways for odor-mediated behaviors in the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Chem. Senses 26: 1111.
105. Levine, M.Z., P.J.H. Harrison, W.W. Walthall, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2001. Molecular cloning, characterization, cellular localization and possible function of a novel CUB-serine protease in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Chem. Senses 26: 1090.
104. Derby, C.D., K. Maskol, H.S. Cate, P. Steullet, and P.J.H. 2001. Harrison. Ontogeny in olfaction: comparison of turnover in the olfactory system of post-larval and adult spiny lobsters. Chem. Senses 26: 1090.
103. Stoss, T.D., C.D. Derby, and T.S. McClintock. 2001. Transcripts enriched in the proliferation zone of the lobster olfactory organ. Chem. Senses 26: 1056.
102. Daniel, P.C. and C.D. Derby. 2001. Function of antennular grooming behaviour in Caribbean spiny lobsters. Chem. Senses 26: 807-808.
101. Levine, M.Z., W.W. Walthall, P.C. Tai, and C.D. Derby. 2000. Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel gene encoding trypsin-like serine protease and CUB in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. #604.7.
100. Harrison, P.J.H., P. Steullet, H.S. Cate, E.S. Swanson, and C.D. Derby. 2000. Peripheral and central modulation of growth and turnover of olfactory receptor neurons in the spiny lobster. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. #261.7.
99. Cate, H.S. and C.D. Derby. 2000. A chemo-mechano-sensillum that is ubiquitous on the Caribbean spiny lobster and other lobster species. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. #66.16.
98. Steullet, P., D. Kruetzfeldt, G. Hamidani, T. Flavus, and C.D. Derby. 2000. Functional overlap of two antennular chemosensory pathways in food odor discrimination behavior of spiny lobsters. Chem. Senses 25: 671.
97. Horner, A.J., V. Ngo, P. Steullet, T. Keller, M. Weissburg, and C.D. Derby. 2000. The role of different types of antennular sensilla in orientation by Caribbean spiny lobsters to natural odor stimuli under controlled flow conditions. Chem. Senses 25: 670-671.
96. Harrison, P.J.H., H.S. Cate, E.S. Swanson, and C.D. Derby. 2000. Dynamics of olfactory receptor neuron turnover in the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 25: 648.
95. Cate, H.S. and C.D. Derby. 2000. A novel chemo-/mechanosensillum that is widely distributed on the Caribbean spiny lobster and other lobsters. Chem. Senses 25: 633-634.
94. Steullet, P., T. Flavus, G. Hamidani, V. Ngo, D. Radman, M. Zhou, and C.D. Derby. 1999. The aesthetasc pathway is not necessary for many odor-activated behaviors of spiny lobsters. Am. Zool. 39: 113A.
93. Harrison, P.J.H., P. Steullet, H.S. Cate, and C.D. Derby. 1999. A spatio-temporal wave of turnover of olfactory receptor neurons in spiny lobsters. Am. Zool. 39: 19A.
92. Cate, H.S., P. Steullet, C.D. Derby, and W.C. Michel. 1999. Functional units of a compound nose: aesthetasc sensilla house similar populations of olfactory receptor neurons on the antennule of spiny lobsters. Am. Zool. 39: 18A.
91. Cate, H.S., P. Steullet, W.C. Michel, and C.D. Derby. 1999. Functional neurogenesis and odotopic mapping of olfactory neurons in aesthetasc sensilla of the spiny lobster. Soc. Neurosci. Abstracts #364.3.
90. Steullet, P., T. Favus, D. Radman, G. Hamidani, M. Zhou, and C.D. Derby. 1999. The aesthetasc-olfactory lobe pathway of spiny lobsters is not necessary for odor-activated searching behavior, odor-associative learning, and discrimination of complex odors. Soc. Neurosci. Abstracts #54.11.
89. Steullet, P., H.S. Cate, V. Ngo, W.C. Michel, and C.D. Derby. 1999. Functional neurogenesis and odotopic mapping of olfactory neurons in aesthetasc sensilla of the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 24: 581.
88. Steullet, P., T. Favus, D. Radman, G. Hamidani, M. Zhou, O. Dudar, R. Hill, and C.D. Derby. 1999. The aesthetasc-olfactory lobe pathway of spiny lobsters is not necessary for odor-activated searching behavior, odor-associative learning, and discrimination of complex odors. Chem. Senses 24: 613.
87. Cate, H.S., R.A. Gleeson, and C.D. Derby. 1999. Activity-dependent labeling of the olfactory organ of blue crabs suggests that pheromone-sensitive and food-odor sensitive receptor neurons are packaged together in aesthetasc sensilla. Chem. Senses 24: 559.
86. Steullet, P., T. Favus, D. Radman, O. Dudar, R.L. Hill, and C.D. Derby.1998. Behavioral involvement of aesthetasc and non-aesthetasc chemorectpors of the antennules in the spiny lobster. 5th International Congress of Neuroethology, Abstr. #126.
85. Cate, H.S., P. Steullet, A. Zhainazarov, W.C. Michel, and C.D. Derby. 1998. Activity-dependent labeling in lobster olfactory receptor neurons suggests peripheral organization into functionally redundant units. 5th International Congress of Neuroethology, Abstr. #125.
84. Cromarty, S.I. and C.D. Derby. 1998. Neural coding of complex mitures: inhibitory receptor binding events contribute to mixture suppression in olfactory receptor neurons of spiny lobsters. Chem. Senses 23: 630-631.
83. Michel, W.C., P. Steullet, H.S. Cate, and C.D. Derby. 1997. Activity dependent labeling of olfactory receptor neurons confirms that aesthetasc sensilla are redundant sampling units. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 23.
82. Cromarty, S.I., L.R. Gentilcore, and C.D. Derby. 1997. Neural coding of complex mitures: are responses of olfactory receptor neurons affected by inhibitory binding events among a mixture’s components? Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 23.
81. Gentilcore, L.R. S.I. Cromarty, and C.D. Derby. 1997. The effects of complex mixtures on odorant-receptor binding and olfactory transduction. Chem. Senses 22: 685.
80. Michel, W.C., P. Steullet, H.S. Cate, and C.D. Derby. 1997. Activity dependent labeling of olfactory receptor neurons using agmatine reveals regional differences in sensitivity in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 22: 748.
79. Derby, C.D., H.S. Cate, and L.R. Gentilcore. 1997. Perireception in olfaction: molecular weight filtration by aesthetasc sensillar cuticle limits odorant access to receptor sites in Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Chem. Senses 22: 669.
78. Gentilcore, L.R., R.A. Gleeson, and C.D. Derby. 1996. The role of binding inhibition in the coding of complex odorant mixtures. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 22: 651.
77. Weissburg, M.J., S.J. Levett, P. Steullet, D.H. Edwards, and C.D. Derby. 1996. Invertebrate electrosensation: passive electroreception mediates prey detection in the crayfish. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 22: 1078.
76. Carr, W.E.S., J.C. Netherton III, R.A. Gleeson, and C.D. Derby. 1996. Stimulants of fish feeding behavior in tissues of marine organisms. Chem. Senses 21: 585-586.
75. Steullet, P. and C.D. Derby. 1996. Quality coding of different blend ratios of binary mixtures by olfactory neurons in the spiny lobster. Chem. Sense 21: 676.
74. Sung, D.-Y., W.W. Walthall, and C. Derby. 1996. Identification and partial characterization of putative taurine receptor proteins from the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 21: 678.
73. Cromarty, S.I. and C.D. Derby. 1996. Use of similar experimental protocols to evaluate differences in coding of mixtures by spiny lobsters and catfish. Chem. Senses 21: 590-591.
72. Burgess, M.F. and C.D. Derby. 1995. Biochemical and electrophysiological analyses using NMDA, L-cysteine and other glutamate analogues reveal a novel L-glutamate receptor in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 21:407.
71. Derby, C., A. Livermore, M. Hutson, and W. Lynn. 1995. Perception of mixtures by spiny lobsters: generalization among related complex mixtures and their components. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. Vol. 21: 133.
70. Daniel, P.C. and C. Derby. 1995. Responses of a population of olfactory receptor cells in the spiny lobster to binary mixtures are predictable using a noncompetitive model that incorporates multiple transduction pathways. Chem. Senses 20: 678-679.
69.Burgess, M. and C. Derby. 1995. L-Glutamate's excitatory and inhibitory effects on olfactory receptor neurons of spiny lobsters may be mediated by dissimilar receptor types. Chem. Senses 20: 673 .
68. Derby, C., M. Hutson, A. Livermore, and W. Lynn. 1995. Generalization among related complex mixtures and their components: analysis of mixture perception in the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 20: 683-684.
67. Weissburg, M., C. Derby, J. Pearce, and C.K. Govind. 1995. Morphological and neuroanatomical properties of a sex-specific chemosensory system: you can judge of claw by its cover. Chem. Senses 20: 800-801.
66. Weissburg, M. and C.D. Derby. 1994. Comparative aspects of chemoreception: sex-specificity and variation in chemosensory properties of claws and legs of fiddler crabs. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 20: 776.
65. Weissburg, M. and C. Derby. 1994. Regulation of behavioral chemosensitivity: gender-specific properties in chemoreceptor cells in claws and legs of fiddler crabs. Chem. Senses 19: 572.
64. Lynn, W., E. Meyer, C. Peppiatt, and C. Derby. 1994. Perception of odor mixtures by the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 19: 511.
63. Burgess, M., K. Olson, C. Derby, and P. Daniel. 1994. Relationship between inhibition of odorant-receptor binding and physiological binary mixture interactions for glutamate, taurine and 5'AMP receptors in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 19: 448.
62. Daniel, P.C. and C. Derby. 1994. Responses of a population of olfactory receptor cells to binary mixtures in the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 19: 457-458.
61. Burgess, M.F. and C.D. Derby. 1993. Biochemical and electrophysiological analysis of L-glutamate binding sites in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., Vol. 19: 336.
60. Weissburg, M., C.K. Govind, J. Pearce, and C. Derby. 1993. Neural mechanisms regulating gender-specific patterns of behavioral chemosensitivity during foraging. Chem. Senses 18: 648.
59. Burgess, M.F., C.D. Derby, and K. Olson. 1993. Biochemical analysis of binding characteristics of a putative glutamate receptor in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 18: 534-535.
58. Daniel, P.C., C. Derby, and C. Allen. 1993. Modulation of chemosensory behavior in the spiny lobster: the influence of nutritional state. Chem.Senses 18:542-543.
57. Olson, K. and C. Derby. 1993. Binding behavior of mixtures of odorant molecules to the taurine olfactory receptor sites of the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 18: 609-610.
56. Simon,T. and C. Derby.1993. Mechanisms of olfactory mixture interactions from whole cell patch clamp studies of olfactory receptor neurons.Chem.Senses 18: 630.
55. Wood, D. and C. Derby. 1992. Neuromodulator-induced 'switching' between swimming and pheromone initiated courtship motor output in the blue crab. Chem. Senses 17: 721-722.
54. Daniel, P., J. Fine-Levy, C. Derby, and M.-N. Girardot. 1992. Cross-adaptation of spiking responses of individual olfactory receptor cells of spiny lobsters reveals multiple receptor sites and shared excitatory transduction processes. Chem. Senses 17:625.
53. Olson, K., C. Derby, and W. Lynn. 1992. Odorant binding to olfactory receptor molecules in the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 17: 681.
52. Blaustein, D., M. Burgess, R. Simmons, and C. Derby. 1992. Ultrastructural localization of 5'-AMP receptor sites on olfactory receptor cells of the spiny lobster. Chem. Senses 17: 596.
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