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Insect Physiology and Behavior Research Group

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Description: The Behmer Lab at Texas A and M University. Areas of research include, physiological ecology, insect sterol (cholesterol) biology and mechanisms of learning.
Behmer Lab (Insect Physiology & Behavior) The Insect Physiology & Behavior Research Group (IPBRG), headed by , studies insect physiology and behavior, including their ecological and evolutionary bases. Our approach is "bottom-up", with an emphasis on using individual behavior as a tool to understand physiological and higher-level processes. Our lab pursues three broadly defined areas of research:
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Page title:Behmer Lab (Insect Physiology & Behavior)
Keywords:Spence Behmer, Insect, Physiology, Behavior, Ecology, Learning, Entomology, Sterols, Research, Locust, Grasshopper, Caterpillar, Nutrition, Physiological Ecology
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IP-address:165.91.123.57

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Name Servers: NS1.TAMU.EDU 128.194.254.4 NS2.TAMU.EDU 128.194.254.5
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activated: 14-Dec-1987
last updated: 28-Feb-2011
expires: 31-Jul-2014