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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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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".
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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
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