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John Treherne

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and Roger Moreton and his students included Nancy Lane, Simon Maddrell, Mike Berridge, David Sattelle, Peter Evans, Philip Schofield, and Helen Skaer. He demonstrated the blood-brain barrier in insects, among the few invertebrates to have them. Treherne served as an editor for several journals, and
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making use of isotopes to trace the movement of glucose and trehalose. After Wigglesworth's retirement became a university lecturer and in 1971 he became a Reader in Experimental Biology. He headed the chemistry and physiology lab studying insect neurobiology, gut physiology, the chemistry of
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Abbott, N. Joan (1991). "John Treherne (1929?1989): An Appreciation.: Reader in Invertebrate Physiology University of Cambridge Director, AFRC Unit of Insect Neurophysiology and Pharmacology Fellow of Downing College Writer".
210:(15 May 1929 – 23 September 1989) was an English entomologist who specialized in insect biochemistry and physiology and conducted extensive experimental studies. He was also a noted author, including the historically located 278:
was the vice-president of the Royal Entomological Society in 1967-68. In later life he began to take an interest in applying science to unsolved criminal mysteries and began to write books for pleasure including
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Birch, M.C.; Cheng, L.; Treherne, J.E. (1979). "Distribution and Environmental Synchronization of the Marine Insect, Halobates robustus, in the Galapagos Islands".
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could relay indication of a predator so that even the most distant individuals could take evasive action well before the predator became visible to them.
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circadian rhythms and other biochemical studies in insects, annelids and molluscs. He collaborated with Simon Maddrell, Yves Pichon, Michael Bate,
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Treherne married June Vivienne Freeman in 1955 and they shared an interest in history and they had a son Mark and a daughter Rebecca.
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as a lecturer and reader. In 1955 he worked under the Agricultural Research Council to study digestion in
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Treherne, J. E.; Foster, W. A. (1982). "Group size and anti-predator strategies in a marine insect".
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After the army, he joined the Insect Physiology Unit at Downing College in Cambridge under
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He was called up to do his national service in the Royal Army Medical Corps where he met
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and went to Headlands School, Swindon where his childhood friends included
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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Swindon
Wiltshire
Bristol University
Royal Entomological Society
British Army
Royal Army Medical Corps
Swindon
Desmond Morris
Diane Dors
Bristol University
Uppsala University
Trevor Shaw
Vincent Wigglesworth
Periplaneta americana
Malcolm Burrows
Halobates
doi
10.1146/annurev.en.12.010167.000355
ISSN
0066-4170
PMID
5340725
doi
10.1016/0166-2236(78)90095-4
S2CID
53153743
"Sodium transport and lithium movements across the insect blood–brain barrier"
doi
10.1038/255723a0
ISSN

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