Neurobiology And Insect Physiology Research
9 researchers across 2 institutions
Neurobiology and insect physiology research investigates the fundamental biological processes that govern insect life. This area explores how insect nervous systems function, how insects perceive their environment, and how they regulate essential physiological processes such as metabolism, reproduction, and response to environmental stimuli. Researchers employ a range of techniques, including molecular biology, genetics, electrophysiology, and advanced imaging, to unravel complex neural circuits and cellular mechanisms. Studies often focus on understanding insect behavior, development, and adaptation to diverse conditions.
This research holds significant relevance for Arkansas. Understanding insect neurobiology and physiology is crucial for developing effective strategies in agriculture, a key economic sector in the state. This includes managing insect pests that threaten crops and livestock, and identifying beneficial insects for pollination and biological control. Furthermore, research into insect disease vectors, such as mosquitoes and ticks, contributes to public health efforts by informing strategies for disease prevention and control. The ecological importance of insects in Arkansas's natural resources also makes this research vital for conservation and environmental management.
This field benefits from strong interdisciplinary connections with genomics, ecology, and behavioral studies. Researchers collaborate across institutions within Arkansas, bringing together diverse expertise to address complex biological questions. The work also interfaces with broader studies in plant and animal sciences, species distribution, and physiological adaptations, reflecting a comprehensive approach to understanding insect life and its impact.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kenneth Wilson | University of Arkansas | 75 | 22,565 | Emeritus | High Impact |
| Michael O′Connor | University of Arkansas | 43 | 8,406 | High Impact | |
| Wayne J. Kuenzel | University of Arkansas | 36 | 6,588 | High Impact | |
| Ashley P. G. Dowling | University of Arkansas | 30 | 3,629 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| David E. Dussourd | University of Central Arkansas | 18 | 1,792 | ||
| Kenneth D. Turnbull | University of Arkansas | 12 | 315 | ||
| James G. DuBose | University of Central Arkansas | 3 | 36 | ||
| Tara L Lanzer | University of Arkansas | 1 | 3 | ||
| Yi Ting Ter | University of Arkansas | 1 | 20 |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Neurobiology And Insect Physiology Research.