Publication List with PDFs
127) Wagner, M.J., and Moore, P.A. (2023) Longitudinal study of stream ecology pre- and post-dam removal: physical, chemical, and biological changes to a northern Michigan stream. Science of the Total Environment. . 912:168848. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168848
126) Schoon, G.A.A., and Moore, P.A. (2023). Human Scent Dynamics—Combining Theory and Practice in Locating People. In: Lazarowski, L. (eds) Olfactory Research in Dogs. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39370-9_7
125) Adami-Sampson, S., Wagner, M.J., and Moore, P.A. (2023). Flow discharge impact competition for food and shelter between two overlapping species of crayfish. J. Freshw. Ecology 38(1): 2181236. https://doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2023.2181236
124) Ducsai, G., Wagner, M.J., and Moore, P.A. 2023. Landscapes of fear and safety: The integration of two different sensory landscapes determine behavioral responses in the crayfish, Faxonius rusticus, and are mediated by chemical cues. Can. J. Zool. 101(6):462-472 E-first. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2022-0174
122) Austin, E.A., and Moore, P.A. 2022. Infuence of amino acid concentrations on foraging and feeding in the rusty crayfsh Faxonius rusticus (Girard, 1852) (Decapoda: Astacidea: Cambaridae), assayed in fow-through mesocosms. Journal of Crustacean Biology. 42:1-8. htps://doi.org/10.1093/jcbiol/ruac034
121) Wagner, M.J., and Moore, P.A. 2022. Are you scared yet? Variations to cue components elicits differential prey behavioral responses even when gapelimited predators are relatively small. Can. J. Zool. 100:583-595. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2022-0050
120) MacKay, R.N., and Moore, P.A. 2021. How a trematode impacts the behavior of an aquatic keystone species. Journal of Crustacean Biology 41(4):1-9. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcbiol/ruab057
119) MacKay, R.N., Wood, T.C., and Moore, P.A. 2021. Running away or running to? Do prey make decisions solely based on the landscape of fear or do they also include stimuli from a landscape of safety? JEB 224(19): https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.242687.
118) MacKay, R.N. and Moore, P.A. 2021. Parasites differentially impact crayfish personality in different contexts. Behaviour 158(10): 921-943. https://doi.org/10.1163/1568539X-bja10101.
117) Moore, P.A., Edwards, D.D., Jurcak-Detter, A., and Lahman, S. 2021. Spatial, but not temporal, aspects of orientation are controlled by the fine-scale distribution of chemical cues in turbulent odor plumes. JEB 224(7): https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.240457
116) Wood, T.C., and Moore, P.A. 2020. Fine-tuned responses to chemical landscapes: crayfish use predator odors to assess threats based on relative size ratios. Ecosphere 11(9):e03188. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3188.
115) Bergman, D.A., and Moore, P.A. 2020. Serotonergic-linked alterations of aggression and dominance of the crayfish. Marine and Freshwater Behavior and Physiology. 2020:1-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/10236244.2020.1810574
114) Weighman, K.K., and Moore, P.A. 2020. Mapping dynamic exposure: constructing GIS models of spatiotemporal heterogeneity in artificial streams. AECT 78(2):230-244. DOI: 10.1007/s00244-019-00682-1
113) Moore, M.E., Weighman, K.K., Steele, A.N., Cordova, B. and Moore, P.A. 2020. Comparative analysis of the boundary ayer filtering of odor signals in the amblypygid (whip spider) species Phrynus pseudoparvulus and Phrynus marginemaculatus. Journal of Insect Physiology 120:103984.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinsphys.2019.103984
112) Shakhawate, M.S., Buřič, M., and Moore, P.A. 2019. Exposure paradigm of fluoxetine impacted the Faxonius virilis agonistic behavior differently. SOTEN 699: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134300
111) Jackson, K., and Moore, P.A. 2019. Fighting in the light: the intensity and spectrum of artificial light at night alters crayfish interactions. Mar. Fresh. Behav. Physiol. 52(3): 131-150.
110) Alacantara, F, Weighman, K.K., and Moore, P.A. 2019. Variable background flow on aquatic toxicant exposure alters foraging patterns on crayfish. BECT 103:663-669.
109) Wood, T.C., and Moore, P.A. 2019. Big and bad: how relative predator size and dietary information influence crayfish behavior and resource use decisions. Can. J. Zool 98:62-72.
108) West, M.E.J., and Moore, P.A. 2019. Bt proteins exacerbate negative growth effects in juvenile rusty (F. rusticus) crayfish fed GM corn diet. AECT 77(3):452-460.
107) Florey, C., and Moore, P.A. 2019. Description of burrow structure for four crayfish species (Decapoda: Astacoidea: Cambaridae). JCB 39(6):711-719.
106) Stienecker, S.L, Jackson, K., and Moore, P.A. 2019. The role of social and/or ecological contexts influences assessment strategy use in Tilapia. Ethology 125:921-931.
105) Steele, A.N., and Moore, P.A. 2019. Express yourself: individuals with bold personalities exhibit increased behavioral sensitivity to dynamic herbicide exposure. EES 179:272-281.
104) Kamran, M., Moore, M.E., Fisher, A.M., and Moore, P.A. 2019. Examination of homing behaviours in two species of crayfish following translational displacement IOB 1(1): obz008, https://doi.org/10.1093/iob/obz008.
103) Wood, Tyler, C., **Kelley, Rosemary E., and Moore, P.A. 2018. Feeding in fear: Indirect effects of predatory fish on macrophyte communities mediated by altered crayfish foraging behavior. Freshwater Biology 63(12):1523-1533.
102) Kamran, M., Moore, M.E., and Moore, P.A. 2018. Homing behavior following shelter displacement in two crayfishes, Creaserinnus fodiens (Cottle, 1863) and Faxonius rusticus (Girard, 1852) (Decapoda: Asacidea: Cambaridae). JCB 38(5):531-538. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcbiol/ruy063
101) Steele, A.N., Belanger, R.M., and Moore, P.A. 2018. Exposure through runoff and ground water contamination differentially impact behavior and physiology of crustaceans in fluvial systems. AECT 75(3): 436-448. DOI: 10.1007/s00244-018-0542-x
100) Beattie, M.C., and Moore, P.A. 2018. Predator recognition of chemical cues in crayfish: Diet and experience influence the ability to detect predation threats. Behaviour 155(6):505-530.
99) Clark, J., and Moore, P.A. 2018. The role of sensory modalities in producing non-consumptive effects for a crayfish-bass predator prey system. Canadian Journal of Zoology 96(7):680-691.
98) Jurcak, A.M., and Moore, P.A. 2018. Beyond the landscape of fear: Defining the impact space of the sensory signals in predator-prey interactions. Hydrobiologia 816(1):137-152.
97) Edwards, D.E, Rapin, K., Moore, P.A. 2018. Linking phenotypic correlations from a diverse set of laboratory tests to field behaviours in the crayfish, Orconectes virilis. Ethology 124:311-330.
96) Bingman, V.P, and Moore, P.A. 2018. Properties of the Atmosphere in assisting and hindering animal navigation in Aeroecology, P. Chilson, F. Frick, J. Kelly, and F. Liechti, eds. Springer Press.
95) Edwards, D.D., Klotz, K.L., and Moore, P.A. 2018. Exposure to sublethal anhydrous ammonia concentrations alter the duration and intensity of agonistic interactions in the rusty crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. BECT 100(2):189-194. Doi: 10.1007/s00128-017-2190-7
94) Harrigan, K. and Moore, P.A. 2018. Scaling to the organism: an innovative model of dynamic exposure hotspots in stream systems. AECT 74:372-394. DOI: 10.1007/s00244-017-0444-3
93) Edwards, D.D., and Moore, P.A. 2017. Body-shape variation of Acroneuria lycorias (Plecoptera∶Perlidae) nymphs across magnitude and frequency stream flows. JFS 36(3):571-584.
92) Belanger, R.M., Lahman, S., and Moore, P.A. 2017. Crayfish as a model system for ecotoxicology. Ecotoxicology and Genotoxicology: non-traditional Aquatic Models Edited by Marcelo L. Larramendy.
91) Wofford, S.J., **LaPlante, P., and Moore, P.A. 2017. Information depends on context: Behavioral responses to chemical signals depends on sex and size in crayfish contests. Behaviour 154(3): 287-312. DOI: 10.1163/1568539X-00003422
90) Ludington, T.S. and Moore, P.A. 2017. The degree of impairment of foraging in crayfish (Orconectes virilis) due to insecticide exposure is dependent upon turbulent dispersion. AECT. 72:281-293.
89) Neal, A.E., and Moore, P.A. 2017. Mimicking natural systems: Changes in behavior as a result of dynamic exposure to naproxen. EES. 135:347-357.
88) Moore, P.A. 2016. Aerodynamics of odor plumes and plume structures in different habitats in Canine olfaction science and law: Advances in Forensics, medicine, conservation, and environmental remediation, T. Jezierski, J. Ensminger, and L.E. Papet, eds. Taylor and Francis.
87) Jurcak, A.M., Lahman, S.E., Wofford, S.J. and Moore, P.A. 2016. Behavior of Freshwater Crayfish in Biology and Ecology of Crayfish, M. Longshaw and P. Stebbing, eds. CRC Press.
86) Kamran, N., and Moore, P.A. 2016. Dominance and territoriality. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychology. In: Shackelford, T. and Weekes-Shackelford, V. Springer.
85) Wofford, S.J., and Moore, P.A. 2016. Shifting dominance. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychology. In: Shackelford, T. and Weekes-Shackelford, V. Springer.
84) Moore, P.A. 2016. Social status sculpts neural activity. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychology. In: Shackelford, T. and Weekes-Shackelford, V. Springer.
83) Kraus-Epley, K.E., Lahman, S.E., and Moore, P.A. 2015. Behaviorally-selective chemoreceptor lesions reveal two different chemically mediated orientation strategies in the rusty crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Journal of Crustacean Biology 35(6): 753-762.
82) Jurcak, A.M., Gauthier, S.J., and Moore, P.A. 2015. The effects of biodiesel and crude oil on the foraging behavior of rusty crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Archives of Environmental Toxicology 69(4): 557-565.
81) Lahman, S.E., and Moore, P.A. 2015. Olfactory sampling recovery following sublethal copper exposure in the rusty crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 95(4): 441-446.
80) Kamran, M., and Moore, P.A. 2015. Comparative homing behaviors of crayfish, Fallicambarus fodiens, and Orconectes rusticus. Ethology 121:1-10.
79) Chibucos, K.C.F., Wofford, S.J., and Moore, P.A. 2015. Hierarchical decision making: resource distribution exhibits stronger effect on crayfish dominance relationships and shelter occupation than prior social experience and resource ownership. Behaviour 152: 1063-1082.
76) Moore, P.A., Ferrante, P.A., and Bergner, J.L. 2015. Chemical orientation strategies of the crayfish are influenced by the hydrodynamics of their native environment. American Midland Naturalist 173(1):17-29.
78) Wofford, S.J., Earley, R., and Moore, P.A. 2015. Evidence for assessment disappears in mixed-sex contests of the crayfish, Orconectes virilis. Behaviour 152:995-1018.
77) Lahman, S.E., and Moore, P.A. 2015. Fine scale exposure differs in point and non-point source plumes. Archives of Environmental Toxicology 68(4):729-744.
75) Lahman, S.E., Trent, K., and Moore, P.A. 2015. Sublethal copper toxicity impairs chemical orientation in the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 113:369-377.
74) Jurcak, A.M., and Moore, P.A. 2014. Behavioral decisions in sensory landscapes: crayfish use chemical signals to make habitat use choices. Journal of Crustacean Biology 34(5):559-564.
73) Linn, M.D., and Moore, P.A. 2014. The effects of BT corn on rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) growth and survival. Archives of Environmental Toxicology 67(3):436-443.
72) Edwards, D.D., and Moore, P.A. 2014. Real exposure: field measurement of chemical plumes in headwater streams. Archives of Environmental Toxicology 67(3):413-425.
71) Browne, A.M., and Moore, P.A. 2014. The effects of sublethal levels of 2,4 Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid on feeding behaviors in the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Archives of Environmental Toxicology 67(2):234-244.
70) Fero, K.C., and Moore, P.A. 2014. Shelter availability influences social behavior and habitat choice in crayfish, Orconectes virilis. Behaviour. 151:103-123.
69) Moore, P.A., and Kraus-Epley, K.E. 2013. The impact of odour and ambient flow speed on the kinematics of the crayfish antennular flick: implications for sampling turbulent odour plumes. Journal of Crustacean Biology 33(6): 772-783.
68) Belanger, R.M., and Moore, P.A. 2013. A comparative analysis of setae on the pereiopods of reproductive male and female Orconectes rusticus (Decapoda: Astacidae). Journal of Crustacean Biology. 33(3):309-316.
67) Martin III, A.L., and Moore, P.A. 2010. The influence of reproductive state on the agonistic interactions between male and female crayfish Orconectes rusticus. Behaviour 147:1309-1325.
66) Percival, D.T., and Moore, P.A. 2010. Shelter size influences self-assessment of size in crayfish, Orconectes rusticus: Consequences for agonistic fights. Behaviour 147:103-119.
65) Adams, J.A., Pecor, K.W., and Moore, P.A. 2009. Dissolved organic matter from elevated-CO2 detritus and its impact on the orientation of crayfish (Orconectes virilis) to a fish food source. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28(3):638-648.
64) Wolf, M.C., Martin III, A.L., Simon, J.L., Bergner, J.L., and Moore, P.A. 2009. Chemosensory signals in stream habitats: Implications for ecological interactions. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28(3):560-571.
63) Belanger, R.M., and Moore, P.A. 2009. The role of the major chelae in the localization and sampling of female odours by male crayfish, Orconectes rusticus (GIRARD, 1852). Crustaceana. 82 (6): 653-668.
62) Cook, M.E., and Moore, P.A. 2009. Communication networks and loser effects interact to influence the outcome of aggressive interactions in the crayfish Orconectes rusticus. Behavior 146:263-281.
60) Martin, A.L., and Moore, P.A. 2008. The influence of dominance on shelter preference and eviction rates in the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Ethology 114:351-360.
61) Cook, M.E., and Moore, P.A. 2008. The effects of the herbicide metolachlor on agonistic behavior in the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Archives of Environmental Toxicology. 55:94-102.
59) Fero, K., and Moore, P.A. 2008. Social spacing of crayfish in natural habitats: what role does dominance play? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 62:1119-1125.
58) Belanger R.M., Ren X., McDowell K.E., Chang S., Moore P.A., and Zielinski B.S. 2008. Sensory setae on the major chelae of the male crayfish, Orconectes rusticus (Decapoda, astacidae): Impact of reproductive state on function and distribution. Journal of Crustacean Biology. 28(1):27-36.
57) Zulandt, T.J., Zulandt-Schneider, R.A. and Moore, P.A. 2008. Observing agonistic interactions alters subsequent fighting dynamics in the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Animal Behaviour 75:13-20.
56) Martin, A.L., and Moore, P.A. 2007. Field observations of agonism in the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus: shelter use in a natural environment. Ethology. 113:1192-1201.
55) Penalva-Arana, D.C., Moore, P.A., Feinberg, B.A., DeWall, J., and Strickler, J.R. 2007. Studying Daphnia feeding behavior as a black box: a novel electrochemical approach. Hydrobiologia 594:153-163.
54) Kominoski, J, Moore, P.A., Wetzel, R., and Tuchman, N. 2007. Elevated CO2 alters leaf litter-derived dissolved organic carbon: effects on stream periphyton and crayfish preference. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 26(4):662-671
53) Simon, J.L., and Moore, P.A. 2007. Male-female communication in the crayfish Orconectes rusticus: the use of urinary signals in reproductive and non-reproductive pairings. Ethology. 113(8):740-754.
52) Moore, P.A. 2007. Agonistic behavior in freshwater crayfish: The influence of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on aggressive behavior and dominance Pp.90-114 in Evolutionary ecology of social and sexual systems: Crustacea as models organisms. J. Emmett Duffy and M. Thiel (eds.). Oxford University Press.
51) Fero, K., Simon, J.L., Jourdie, V., and Moore, P.A. 2007. Consequences of social dominance on crayfish resource use. Behaviour 144:61-82.
50) Bergman, D.A. Redman, C.N, Fero, K.C., Simon, J.L., and Moore, P.A. 2006. The impacts of flow on chemical communication strategies and fight dynamics of crayfish. Marine and Freshwater Behavior and Physiology. 39:245-258.
49) Belanger, R.M., and Moore, P.A. 2006. The use of the major chelae by reproductive male crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) for discrimination of female odours. Behaviour 143:713-731.
48) Moore, P.A., and Bergman, D.A. 2005. The smell of success and failure: the role of intrinsic and extrinsic chemical signals on the social behavior of crayfish. Integrative and Comparative Biology 45:650-657.
47) Bergman, D.A., Martin, A.L., and Moore, P.A. 2005. The control of information flow by the manipulation of mechanical and chemical signals during agonistic encounters by crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Animal Behaviour 70:485-496.
46) Bergman, D., and Moore, P.A. 2005. The prolonged exposure to social odours alters subsequent interactions in crayfish (Orconectes rusticus). Animal Behaviour 70:311-318.
45) Adams, J.A., Tuchman, N.C., and Moore, P.A. 2005. Effects of CO2-altered detritus on growth and chemically-mediated decisions in crayfish (Procambarus clarkii). Journal of the North American Benthological Society 24:330-345.
44) Bergman, D.A., and Moore, P.A. 2005. The role of chemical signals in the social behavior of crayfish. Chemical Senses 30:i305-i306.
43) Moore, P.A. and Crimaldi, J. 2004. Odor landscapes and animal behavior: tracking odor plumes in different physical worlds. Journal of Marine Science 49:55-64.
42) Wolf, M.C., Voigt, R., and Moore, P.A. 2004. Spatial arrangement of odor sources modifies the temporal aspects of crayfish search strategies. Journal of Chemical Ecology 30:501-517.
41) Kozlowski, C.P., Voigt, R., and Moore, P.A. 2003. Changes in odour intermittency influence the success and search behaviour during orientation in the crayfish (Orconectes rusticus). Marine and Freshwater Behavior and Physiology 36:97-110.
40) Bergman, D.A., Kozlowski, C.P., McIntyre, J.C., Huber, R., Daws, A.G., and Moore, P.A. 2003. Temporal dynamics and communication of winner-effects in the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Behaviour 140:805-825.
39) Adams, J.A., Tuchman, N.C., and Moore, P.A. 2003. Atmospheric CO2 enrichment alters the chemical quality of leaf detritus: Impacts on foraging decisions of crayfish (Orconectes virilis). Journal of the North American Benthological Society 22:410-422.
38) Bergman, D.A., and Moore, P.A. 2003. Field observations of agonistic behavior of two crayfish species, Orconectes rusticus and Orconectes virilis, in different habitats. Biological Bulletin 205:26-35.
37) Adams, J.A., and Moore, P.A. 2003. Discrimination of conspecific male molt odor signals by male crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Journal of Crustacean Biology 23:7-14.
36) Wolf, M.A., and Moore, P.A. 2002. The effects of the herbicide metolachlor on the perception of chemical stimuli by Orconectes rusticus. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 21:457-467.
35) Daws, A.G., Grills, J., Konzen, K., and Moore, P.A. 2002. Previous experience alter the outcome of aggressive interactions between males in the crayfish, Procambarus clarkii. Marine and Freshwater Behavior and Physiology 35:139-148
34) Kraus-Epley, K.E., and Moore, P.A. 2002. Bilateral and unilateral antennal lesions alter orientation abilities of the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus. Chemical Senses 27: 49-55.
33) Koehl, M.A.R., Koseff, J.R., Crimaldi, J.P., Cooper, T., McCay, M., Wiley, M.B., and Moore, P.A. 2001. Lobster sniffing filters the spatio-temporal information in a turbulent odor plume. Science Nov 30 2001: 1948-1951.
32) Huber R, Panksepp JB, Yue Z & P Moore. 2001. Dynamic interactions of behavior and amine neurochemistry during acquisition and maintenance of social rank in crayfish. Brain, Behavior and Evolution 57:271-282.
31) Sherman, M.L., and Moore, P.A. 2001. Chemical Orientation of Brown Bullheads (Ameiurus nebulosus) Under Different Flow Conditions. Journal of Chemical Ecology 27:2301-2318.
30) Zulandt Schneider, R.A., Huber, R., and Moore, P.A. 2001. Individual and status recognition in the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus: The effects of urine release on fight dynamics. Behaviour 138:137-154.
29) Tomba, A.M., Keller, T.A., and Moore, P.A. 2001. Foraging in complex odor landscapes: Chemical orientation strategies during stimulation by conflicting chemical cues. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 20:211-222.
28) Keller, T., Tomba, A., and Moore, P.A. 2001. Orientation in complex chemical landscapes: Spatial arrangement of chemical sources influences crayfish food-finding efficiency in artificial streams. Limnology and Oceanography 46(2):238-247.
27) Schneider, R.W.S., and Moore, P.A. 2000. The physics of chemoreception revisited: How the environment influences chemically-mediated behavior. Pp. 159-176, in Biomechanics and Behavior. Domenici, P. and Full, R. editors.
26) Moore, P.A., and Gerhardt, G.A. 2000. Electrochemical sensors for in situ small-scale, fast temporal measurements of organic molecules in seawater. Pp. 211-225, in Chemical Sensors in Oceanography, Varney, M. (ed).
25) Keller, T.A., and Moore, P.A. 2000. Context-specific behavior: crayfish size influences crayfish-fish interactions. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 19:344-351.
24) Moore, P.A., and Shao, K. 2000. An electrical circuit model of chemoreceptor cells based on adaptation and disadaptation time constants: implications for temporal filtering. Materials Science and Engineering C. 7:149-160.
23) Moore, P.A., Grills, J., and Schneider, R.W.S. 2000. Habitat specific signal structure for olfaction: an example from artificial streams. Journal of Chemical Ecology 26:565-584.
22) Zulandt Schneider R.A. and Moore, P.A. 2000. Urine as a source of conspecific disturbance signals in the crayfish Procambarus clarkii. Journal of Experimental Biology 203:765-771.
21) Moore, P.A., and Grills, J. 1999. Chemical orientation to food by the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus: Influence by hydrodynamics. Animal Behavior 58:953-963.
20) Keller, T.A., and Moore, P.A. 1999. Effects of ontogeny and predator odors on prey behavior. Marine and Freshwater Behavior and Physiology 33:35-50.
19) Zulandt Schneider, R., Schneider, R.W.S., and Moore, P.A. 1999. Recognition of dominance status by chemoreception in the crayfish, Procambarus clarkii. Journal of Chemical Ecology 25:781-794.
18) Moore, P.A., Fields, D.M., and Yen, J. 1999. Physical constraints of chemoreception in foraging copepods. Limnology & Oceanography 44:166-177.
17) Rorabaugh, B., Meserve, L., and Moore, P.A. 1998. Effects of Dietary Lead and Cholesterol Supplementation on Hemolysis in the Sprague-Dawley Rat. Ohio Journal of Science 98:18-22.
16) Schneider, R.W.S., Price, B.A., and Moore, P.A. 1998. Antennae morphology as a physical filter of olfaction: temporal tuning of the antennae of the honeybee, Apis mellifera. Journal of Insect Physiology 44:677-684.
15) Schneider, R.W.S., Lanzen, J., and Moore, P.A. 1998. Boundary layer effect on chemical signal movement near the antennae of the Sphinx moth, Manduca sexta: temporal filters for olfaction. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 182 (3):287-305.
14) Moore, P.A., and Lepper, D.M.E. 1997. The role of chemical signals in the orientation behavior of the sea star, Asterias forbesi. Biological Bulletin 192:410-417.
13) Bryant, B.P., and Moore, P.A. 1995. Factors affecting the sensitivity of the lingual trigeminal nerve to acids American Journal of Physiology. 268:R58-65.
12) Feigin, A.M., Nimoiya, Y., Bezrukov, S.M., Bryant, B.P., Moore, P.A., Komai, M., Wachowiak, M., Teeter, J.G, Vodyanoy, I., and Brand, J.G. 1994. Enhancement of gustatory nerve fibers to NaCl and formation of ion channels by commercial novobiocin. American Journal of Physiology 266:C1165-1172.
11) Moore, P.A. 1994. A model of adaptation and disadaptation in olfactory receptor neurons: implications for the coding of temporal and intensity patterns in odor signals. Chemical Senses 19:71-86.
10) Moore, P.A., Weissburg, M.J., Parrish, J.M., Zimmer-Faust, R.K., and Gerhardt, G.A. 1994. Spatial distribution of odors in simulated benthic boundary layer flows. Journal of Chemical Ecology 20:255-279.
9) Feigin, A.M., Brand, J.G., Nimoiya, Y., Bryant, B.P., Bezrukov, S.M., Moore, P.A., Vodyanoy, I., and Teeter, J.G. 1993. Effect of novobiocin on cation channel formation and enhancement of salt taste. International Symposium of Olfaction and Taste 104-107.
8) Moore, P.A., Atema, J., and Gerhardt, G.A. 1992. The structure of environmental odor signals: from turbulent dispersion to movement through boundary layers and mucus, pp.79-83 In: Chemical Signals in Vertebrates VI. Doty, R.L. and Müller-Schwarze, D. (eds.). Plenum Press, N.Y.
7) Moore, P.A., Zimmer-Faust, R.K., BeMent, S.L., Weissburg, M.J., Parrish, J.M., and Gerhardt, G.A. 1992. Measurement of microscale patchiness in a turbulent aquatic odor plume using a semiconductor-based microprobe. Biological Bulletin 183:138-142.
6) Moore, P.A., Scholz, N., and Atema, J. 1991. Chemical orientation of the lobster, Homarus americanus, in a turbulent odor plume. Journal of Chemical Ecology 17:1293-1307.
5) Moore, P.A., Atema, J., Gerhardt, G.A. 1991. Fluid dynamics and microscale odor movement in the chemosensory appendages of the lobster, Homarus americanus. Chemical Senses 16:663-674.
4) Moore, P.A., and Atema, J. 1991. Spatial information in the three-dimensional fine structure of an aquatic odor plume. Biological Bulletin 181:408-418.
3) Atema, J., Moore, P.A., Madin, L. and Gerhardt, G.A. 1991. Subnose-I: Tracking odor plumes at 900 meters beneath the ocean surface. Marine Ecology Progress Series 74:303-306.
2) Moore, P.A., Gerhardt, G.A., and Atema, J. 1989. High resolution spatio-temporal analysis of aquatic chemical signals using microelectrochemical electrodes. Chemical Senses 14:829-840.
1) Moore, P.A., and Atema, J. 1988. A model of a temporal filter in chemoreception to extract directional information from a turbulent odor plume Biological Bulletin 174:355-363.