Yi Ting Ter
Postdoctoral Fellow
Also affiliated: National University of Singapore (2021–2022); Clemson University (2025)
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Yi Ting Ter investigates the genetic and hormonal regulation of behavioral plasticity in butterflies, specifically focusing on the *Bicyclus anynana* species. Their research explores how genes like *yellow* influence male courtship behavior and how this behavior is modulated by hormonal signals during development. Ter's work also examines the temporal dynamics of sensory perception and learning in butterflies, investigating asynchronous patterns between female olfactory sensitivity and male courtship displays. This research contributes to understanding the complex interplay between genes, hormones, and behavior in animals, with implications for evolutionary biology and sensory neuroscience. Ter has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 25
Selected Publications
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The gene <i>yellow</i> influences aversive mate preference learning in a butterfly (2026)
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Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly (2025)
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Divergent sensory transcriptomic profiles in positive and negative learning in Bicyclus Anynana butterflies (2025)
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Female Olfactory Sensitivity Is Temporally Asynchronous with Male Courtship in a Butterfly (2024)
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Asynchronous temporal variance in learning behaviour and neural gene expression in a butterfly (2024)
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- Divergent sensory transcriptomic profiles in positive and negative learning in Bicyclus Anynana butterflies
- Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly
- Asynchronous temporal variance in learning behaviour and neural gene expression in a butterfly
- Female Olfactory Sensitivity Is Temporally Asynchronous with Male Courtship in a Butterfly
- Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly
- Female Olfactory Sensitivity Is Temporally Asynchronous with Male Courtship in a Butterfly
- Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly
- Female Olfactory Sensitivity Is Temporally Asynchronous with Male Courtship in a Butterfly
- Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly
- Female Olfactory Sensitivity Is Temporally Asynchronous with Male Courtship in a Butterfly
- Female olfactory sensitivity is temporally asynchronous with male courtship in a butterfly
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