PUBLICATIONS -
Darrell J. Moore
Darrell
J. Moore, Associate
Professor (moored@etsu.edu).
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PUBLICATIONS Toma
DP, Bloch G, Moore D, and Robinson GE (2000) Changes in period
mRNA levels in the brain and division of labor in honey bee colonies.
Proceedings of the National Joplin KH and Moore D (1999) Effects
of environmental factors on circadian activity in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga
crassipalpis. Physiological
Entomology 24: 64-71. Fahrbach
SE, Moore D, Capaldi EA, Farris SM, and Robinson GE (1998)
Experience-expectant plasticity in the mushroom bodies of the honeybee.
Learning and Memory 5: 115-123. Moore D, Angel JE, Cheeseman IM, Fahrbach SE, and Robinson GE (1998) Timekeeping in the honey bee colony: integration of circadian rhythms and division of labor. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 43: 147-160. Moore D, Mullins D, and Levy F (1994): Pollen and pubescence characterisitics of an extreme form of Oxalis grandis Small. Rhodora 96: 311-326. Moore D and Rankin MA
(1993) Light and temperature
entrainment of a circadian locomotor rhythm in honeybees.
Physiological Entomology
18: 271-278. Levy F and Moore D (1993) Population
variation of leaflet sleep movements in Oxalis grandis (Oxalidaceae).
American
Journal of Botany
80: 1482-1493. Moore
D and Larimer JL (1993)
Cyclic postural behavior in the crayfish, Procambarus clarkii:
properties of the pattern-initiating network.
Journal of Experimental Zoology 267: 404-
415. Moore
D, Siegfried D, Wilson
R, and Rankin MA (1989) The
influence of time of day on the foraging behavior of the honeybee, Apis mellifera.
Journal of Biological Rhythms 4: 305-325. Shaw SR and Moore D (1989) Evolutionary remodelling in a visual system through extensive changes in the synaptic connectivity of homologous neurons. Visual Neuroscience 3: 405-410. Moore D and Loher W
(1988) Axonal projections
within the brain-retrocerebral complex of the cricket, Teleogryllus
commodus. Cell and
Tissue Research 252: 501-514. Moore
D and Larimer JL (1988)
Interactions between the tonic and cyclic postural motor
programs in the crayfish abdomen. Journal of Comparative
Physiology A 163: 187-199. Pipa
RL and Moore D (1988) Serotonin-immunoreactive
neurons in the retrocerebral neuroendocrine complex of Teleogryllus
commodus and Periplaneta Moore D and Larimer JL (1987) Neural control of a cyclic postural behavior in the crayfish, Procambarus clarkii: the pattern-initiating interneurons. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 160: 169-179. Larimer JL, Jellies J, and Moore D
(1986) The crayfish position
on command neurons. The
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
9: 733-734. Moore D and Rankin (1985) Circadian locomotor rhythms in individual honeybees. Physiological Entomology 10:191-197. Larimer
JL and Moore D (1984) Abdominal
positioning interneurons in crayfish:
Projections to and activation by higher CNS centers.
Journal of Experimental Zoology 230: 1-10. Moore D and Rankin MA (1983) Diurnal changes in the accuracy of the honeybee foraging rhythm. Biological Bulletin 164: 471-482. Moore D and Rankin MA
(1982) Direction-sensitive
partitioning of the honeybee optomotor system.
Physiological Entomology
7: 25-36. Moore D, Penikas J,
Rankin MA (1981) Regional
specialization for an optomotor response in the honeybee
compound eye. Physiological Entomology 6: 61-69.
Dissertation Manuscripts in Preparation (data collection complete) Larimer
JL and Moore D: “Neural
basis of a simple behavior: abdominal
positioning in crayfish.”
Invited review article to be submitted to Microscopy Research
and Technique. Gagan,
AB, Pittman J, Litchfield C, Miller C, Miller S, Doherty P, Moore MA, and Moore
D: “Extinction of the honey bee foraging rhythm:
individual contributions to a group response.”
To be submitted to Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
Moore D: Use of visual illusions to demonstrate principles of visual information processing. To be submitted to American Biology Teacher. Scientific Meeting Presentations with
Published Abstracts Baird
AF and Moore D (2000) Dynamics
of honey bee timekeeping: individual forager contributions to a group
response. Association of
Southeastern Biologists, 61st Annual Meeting, April 2000. Bolt
LR and Moore D (2000) Acquisition of time learning in the honey
bee. Association of
Southeastern Biologists, 61st Annual Meeting, April 2000. Thompson KN and Moore D (2000)
Reallocation patterns of honey bee foragers in space and time. Association
of Southeastern Biologists, 61st Annual Meeting, April 2000. Moore
D (2000) Timekeeping in honey bees: acquisition and extinction of the
foraging rhythm under natural conditions.
Complex Clocks: International Conference in Honour of Professor
David Saunders. Moore D, Baird A, Bolt L, and Thompson K (2000) Circadian food-anticipatory activity in honey bees: acquisition and extinction of the foraging rhythm. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 26: pp. Joplin KH and Moore D (1998) “Behavioral chaos within groups of nonsocial flies” Entomological Society of America, Annual Meeting. Moore
D, Giray T, and Robinson GE (1996) Genotypic differences in the
ontogeny of circadian rhythmicity in honey bees.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 22: 151. Moore
D, Angel JE , Cheeseman IM, Robinson GE, Fahrbach SE (1995)
"Circadian rhythms and division
of labor in the honey bee colony." Entomological Society of Moore D (1991) Cerebral and transcerebral projections of optic tract fibers in the cricket. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 17: 639. Moore D and Shaw SR (1989) Evolutionary plasticity of synaptic affiliations in the Dipteran visual system. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 15: 1291. Moore D and Rankin MA (1988)
The honeybee time-sense: evidence for two processes controlling
foraging behavior.
Society for Research on Biological Rhythms, First Meeting,
Abstr. 109. Loher
W and Moore D (1988) Post-embryonic
development of locomotor and singing rhythms in crickets.
Society for Research on Biological Rhythms, First Meeting, Abstr. 68. Moore
D and Shaw SR (1988) Fast
oscillatory responses in peripheral visual neurons in Diptera.
Society for Neuroscience Abstracts
14: 1291. Moore D and Larimer JL (1985)
Interneuronal command network controls pattern initiation in the
crayfish
abdomen. Society for.
Neuroscience Abstracts 11: 510. Moore
D and Larimer JL (1983) Functional
projections of abdominal positioning interneurons throughout the CNS of the crayfish.
Society for. Neuroscience Abstracts 9: 382. Moore
D (1981) Partitioning of
the honeybee compound eye for motion detection.
American Zoologist 21(4): 581. |
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