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klinokinesis

The movement of a cell or organism in response to a stimulus in which the frequency or magnitude of turning behavior is altered. [GOC:jl, PMID… 
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1990
1990
A kairomone that effects host-seeking behavior inTrichogramma nubilale Ertle and Davis, an egg parasitoid of the European corn… 
1989
1989
Klinokinesis is a behavioral mechanism in which an organism moves toward or away from a stimulus source by altering its frequency… 
1988
1988
Small, rapid temperature changes were generated by incandescent radiation, and behavioral responses of Meloidogyne incognita… 
1988
1988
The behavior ofReticulitermes hesperus Banks pseudergates (workers) was assessed on artificial trails containing different… 
1985
1985
A new method is used to analyze responses to changes in the concentration of two chemical stimuli. Nematodes are allowed to move… 
1985
1985
Evidence is presented to show that klinokinesis, which was previously demonstrated in bacteria and amoeba only, may also occur in… 
1984
1984
The locomotory behavior of human blood neutrophil leukocytes was studied at a boundary between two surfaces with different… 
1984
1984
Klinokinesis has previously been demonstrated in bacteria and amoeba but not in metazoan cells. We report here evidence for… 
Review
1979
Review
1979
  • K. Saladin
  • 1979
  • Corpus ID: 6329223
SummaryThis paper proposes and outlines a new interdiscipline, ‘behavioral parasitology,’ and presents some interpretations in…