David B. Dusenbery
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David B. Dusenbery's Degrees
- PhD Biophysics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Physics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David B. Dusenbery is a biophysicist with a central interest in how information influences the behavior of organisms. In later years, he also considered the physical constraints hydrodynamics imposes on microorganisms and gametes.
David B. Dusenbery's Published Works
Published Works
- Aquatic toxicity testing using the nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans (1990) (426)
- Sensory Ecology: How Organisms Acquire and Respond to Information (1992) (412)
- Using the Nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans To Predict Mammalian Acute Lethality To Metallic Salts (1988) (196)
- Comparison of lethality, reproduction, and behavior as toxicological endpoints in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. (1999) (158)
- A soil toxicity test using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans and an effective method of recovery (1993) (150)
- Chemotaxis-defective mutants of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. (1975) (132)
- Analysis of chemotaxis in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans by countercurrent separation. (1974) (125)
- Living at Micro Scale: The Unexpected Physics of Being Small (2009) (119)
- A Promising Indicator of Neurobehavioral Toxicity Using the Nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans and Computer Tracking (1990) (79)
- A comparison of metal‐induced lethality and behavioral responses in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (2000) (75)
- Minimum size limit for useful locomotion by free-swimming microbes. (1997) (73)
- Using a microcomputer and video camera to simultaneously track 25 animals. (1985) (66)
- Responses of plant-parasitic nematodeMeloidogyne incognita to carbon dioxide determined by video camera-computer tracking (1987) (65)
- Responses of the nematodeCaenorhabditis elegans to controlled chemical stimulation (1980) (63)
- Spatial sensing of stimulus gradients can be superior to temporal sensing for free-swimming bacteria. (1998) (62)
- Total luminescence spectroscopy of fluorescence changes during aging in Caenorhabditis elegans. (1982) (61)
- Behavioral observations and computer simulations of blue crab movement to a chemical source in a controlled turbulent flow. (2002) (58)
- A Multidisciplinary Study of Spatial and Temporal Scales Containing Information in Turbulent Chemical Plume Tracking (2002) (57)
- Selection for high gamete encounter rates explains the success of male and female mating types. (2000) (49)
- Fitness Landscapes for Effects of Shape on Chemotaxis and Other Behaviors of Bacteria (1998) (47)
- Optimal search direction for an animal flying or swimming in a wind or current (1989) (41)
- Chemotactic behavior of nematodes. (1983) (39)
- Countercurrent separation: a new method for studying behavior of small aquatic organisms. (1973) (38)
- Repellent of root-knot nematodes from exudate of host roots (1989) (35)
- Fluoroacetic Acid Is a Potent and Specific Inhibitor of Reproduction in the Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. (1993) (34)
- The avoidance of D-tryptophan by the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. (1975) (32)
- Using the Caenorhabditis elegans soil toxicity test to identify factors affecting toxicity of four metal ions in intact soil (1994) (31)
- Upwind searching for an odor plume is sometimes optimal (1990) (30)
- A critical body size for use of pheromones in mate location (1995) (27)
- Behavior of free-living nematodes. (1980) (26)
- Thermal acclimation more extensive for behavioral parameters than for oxygen consumption in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (1978) (26)
- The effects of sublethal pentachlorophenol exposure on predation risk in freshwater rotifer species (1999) (26)
- Chemotactic behavior of mutants of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans that are defective in their attraction to NaCl (1976) (25)
- Selection for high gamete encounter rates explains the evolution of anisogamy using plausible assumptions about size relationships of swimming speed and duration. (2006) (24)
- Theoretical range over which bacteria and nematodes locate plant roots using carbon dioxide (1987) (23)
- Performance of basic strategies for following gradients in two dimensions. (2001) (22)
- Critical-oxygen tension of Caenorhabdiltis elegans. (1977) (22)
- Attraction of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans to pyridine. (1976) (22)
- Extremely Sensitive Thermotaxis of the Nematode Meloidogyne incognita. (1988) (22)
- Preferred Temperature of Meloidogyne incognita. (1989) (19)
- Computer Tracking Method for Assessing Behavioral Changes in the Nematode C aenorhabditis elegans (2000) (19)
- Life at Small Scale: The Behavior of Microbes (1996) (18)
- Behavioral Responses of Meloidogyne incognita to Small Temperature Changes. (1988) (18)
- The interaction of acridine dyes with the densely packed DNA of bacteriophage. (1972) (16)
- Efficiency and the role of adaptation in klinokinesis. (1989) (16)
- Avoided temperature leads to the surface: computer modeling of slime mold and nematode thermotaxis (1988) (15)
- Ecological models explaining the success of distinctive sperm and eggs (oogamy). (2002) (13)
- Limits of thermal sensation. (1988) (13)
- Behavior of Tethered Meloidogyne incognita. (1985) (13)
- Thermal limits and chemotaxis in mutants of the nematodeCaenorhabditis elegans defective in thermotaxis (1980) (13)
- Computer tracking as a behavioral GC detector: Nematode responses to vapor of host roots (1992) (12)
- Appetitive response of the nematodeCaenorhabditis elegans to oxygen (1980) (11)
- A simple animal can use a complex stimulus pattern to find a location: Nematode thermotaxis in soil (1989) (11)
- Physical Constraints in Sensory Ecology (2001) (10)
- Information Is Where You Find It. (1996) (10)
- Calculated effect of pulsed pheromone release on range of attraction (1989) (9)
- Squirting and refilling: Dynamics ofp-benzoquinone production in defensive glands ofDiploptera punctata (1990) (9)
- THE ORIENTATION OF DNA WITHIN 80-ANGSTROM CHROMATIN FIBERS (1972) (7)
- Chemotactic responses of male Caenorhabditis elegans. (1976) (7)
- Chemotactic behavior of mutants of the nematodeCaenorhabditis elegans that are defective in osmotic avoidance (1980) (6)
- Screening test for neurotoxins using Caenorhabditis elegans. (1987) (6)
- Laser microbeam studies of role of amphid receptors in chemosensory behavior of nematodeCaenorhabditis elegans (1986) (6)
- The inhibition of bacteriophage DNA injection by dyes bound to the DNA. (1972) (4)
- Behavioral and developmental models (1980) (4)
- The Evolution of Anisogamy: Gamete encounters (2011) (3)
- The value of asymmetric signal processing in klinokinesis (1989) (3)
- Threshold chemosensitivity and hypothetical chemoreceptor function of the nematodeCaenorhabditis elegans (1996) (2)
- Mechanisms for Gradient Following (2003) (2)
- The use of a nematode, Caenorhabditis Elegans, for biomonitoring heavy metals in pulp and paper effluents and sludge (1994) (0)
- Search for chemical stimuli that act on plant parasitic nematodes (1985) (0)
- Genetics of thermal acclimation, membranes and aging (1980) (0)
- Melting curves of dna restriction fragments containing the lactose operon control sequence (1980) (0)
- Toxicity testing using Caenorhabditis elegans (1995) (0)
- Genetic control of chemotaxis in a nematode (1975) (0)
- Evolution Flies (1999) (0)
- Test for neurotoxins using caenorhabditis elegans (1986) (0)
- Dr._David B. Dusenbery DHEW/PHS/NIH National Institute on Aging (2011) (0)
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