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Leo S. Demski
Researcher at New College of Florida
Publications - 50
Citations - 2011
Leo S. Demski is an academic researcher from New College of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terminal nerve & Midbrain. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1960 citations. Previous affiliations of Leo S. Demski include City University of New York & University of South Florida Sarasota–Manatee.
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The terminal nerve: a new chemosensory system in vertebrates?
Leo S. Demski,RG Northcutt +1 more
TL;DR: Correlations between terminal nerve projections and neurobehavioral studies suggest that the terminal nerve mediates responses to sex pheromones.
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The Evolution of Neuroanatomical Substrates of Reproductive Behavior: Sex Steroid and LHRH-Specific Pathways Including the Terminal Nerve
TL;DR: Analysis of the comparative anatomy of these systems should provide information useful in the construction of models concerning the evolution of neurohormonal control of reproductive behavior, as well as suggesting function in pheromonal control of sex behavior is suggested.
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Localization of immunoreactive tyrosine hydroxylase in the goldfish brain
TL;DR: Dense immunoreactivity around cells in the pituitary provides anatomical support for catecholamine involvement in the neuroendocrine axis probably via preopticohypophysial connections and may be useful in elucidating homologous structures in tetrapod vertebrates, although certain sites of immunore activity may prove to be unique to teleosts.
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The reproduction and development of sharks, skates, rays and ratfishes: introduction, history, overview, and future prospects
John P. Wourms,Leo S. Demski +1 more
TL;DR: This volume had its origin in aSymposium on the Reproduction and Development of Cartilaginous Fishes that was held at the annual meetings of the American Elasmobranch Society and the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists in Charleston, South Carolina in June 1990.