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Julie A Mustard
Julie A Mustard
Associate Professor, Biology, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Verified email at utrgv.edu
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Caffeine in floral nectar enhances a pollinator's memory of reward
GA Wright, DD Baker, MJ Palmer, D Stabler, JA Mustard, EF Power, ...
science 339 (6124), 1202-1204, 2013
3812013
Molecular traces of alternative social organization in a termite genome
N Terrapon, C Li, HM Robertson, L Ji, X Meng, W Booth, Z Chen, ...
Nature communications 5 (1), 3636, 2014
3682014
Draft genome of the red harvester ant Pogonomyrmex barbatus
CR Smith, CD Smith, HM Robertson, M Helmkampf, A Zimin, M Yandell, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (14), 5667-5672, 2011
3002011
Parallel reinforcement pathways for conditioned food aversions in the honeybee
GA Wright, JA Mustard, NK Simcock, AAR Ross-Taylor, LD McNicholas, ...
Current Biology 20 (24), 2234-2240, 2010
2002010
Molecular biology of the invertebrate dopamine receptors
JA Mustard, KT Beggs, AR Mercer
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology: Published in Collaboration …, 2005
1482005
Octopamine and tyramine influence the behavioral profile of locomotor activity in the honey bee (Apis mellifera)
BL Fussnecker, BH Smith, JA Mustard
Journal of Insect physiology 52 (10), 1083-1092, 2006
1302006
Characterization of a D2-like dopamine receptor (AmDOP3) in honey bee, Apis mellifera
KT Beggs, IS Hamilton, PT Kurshan, JA Mustard, AR Mercer
Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 35 (8), 873-882, 2005
1202005
Modulation of motor behavior by dopamine and the D1-like dopamine receptor AmDOP2 in the honey bee
JA Mustard, PM Pham, BH Smith
Journal of insect physiology 56 (4), 422-430, 2010
1122010
Selenium toxicity to honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) pollinators: effects on behaviors and survival
KR Hladun, BH Smith, JA Mustard, RR Morton, JT Trumble
PloS one 7 (4), e34137, 2012
1092012
Invertebrate D2 type dopamine receptor exhibits age‐based plasticity of expression in the mushroom bodies of the honeybee brain
MA Humphries, JA Mustard, SJ Hunter, A Mercer, V Ward, PR Ebert
Journal of neurobiology 55 (3), 315-330, 2003
1042003
Analysis of two D1-like dopamine receptors from the honey bee Apis mellifera reveals agonist-independent activity
JA Mustard, W Blenau, IS Hamilton, VK Ward, PR Ebert, AR Mercer
Molecular Brain Research 113 (1-2), 67-77, 2003
1002003
The buzz on caffeine in invertebrates: effects on behavior and molecular mechanisms
JA Mustard
Cellular and molecular life sciences 71, 1375-1382, 2014
772014
Distribution of the octopamine receptor AmOA1 in the honey bee brain
I Sinakevitch, JA Mustard, BH Smith
PloS one 6 (1), e14536, 2011
762011
Consumption of an acute dose of caffeine reduces acquisition but not memory in the honey bee
JA Mustard, L Dews, A Brugato, K Dey, GA Wright
Behavioural brain research 232 (1), 217-224, 2012
732012
Analysis of Escherichia coli RecA Interactions with LexA, λ CI, and UmuD by Site-Directed Mutagenesis of recA
JA Mustard, JW Little
Journal of Bacteriology 182 (6), 1659-1670, 2000
722000
Octopamine modulates activity of neural networks in the honey bee antennal lobe
J Rein, JA Mustard, M Strauch, BH Smith, CG Galizia
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 199, 947-962, 2013
632013
Acute ethanol ingestion produces dose-dependent effects on motor behavior in the honey bee (Apis mellifera)
IS Maze, GA Wright, JA Mustard
Journal of insect physiology 52 (11-12), 1243-1253, 2006
592006
Acute ethanol ingestion impairs appetitive olfactory learning and odor discrimination in the honey bee
JA Mustard, EA Edgar, RE Mazade, C Wu, JL Lillvis, GA Wright
Neurobiology of learning and memory 90 (4), 633-643, 2008
542008
Invertebrate models of alcoholism
H Scholz, JA Mustard
Behavioral neurobiology of alcohol addiction, 433-457, 2013
512013
Developmental expression of a tyramine receptor gene in the brain of the honey bee, Apis mellifera
JA Mustard, PT Kurshan, IS Hamilton, W Blenau, AR Mercer
Journal of Comparative Neurology 483 (1), 66-75, 2005
492005
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