The gustatory system of animals is involved in food quality assessment and controls the feeding decision of an individual confronted with a potential alimentary source. Triatomines are haematophagous insects that feed on vertebrate blood. Once they reach a potential host, they walk over the host skin searching for an adequate site to pierce. Then, they insert their stylets and take a first sampling gorge to decide whether food is acceptable. Our work reveals that the presence of bitter compounds inhibits the feeding behavior of these bugs. Firstly, triatomines decreased their feeding behavior if substrates spread with quinine or caffeine were detected by external receptors localized exclusively in the antennae. Morphological inspections alo...
Blood-sucking insects use olfactory cues in a variety of behavioral contexts, including host-seeking...
International audienceIn flies and humans, bitter chemicals are known to inhibit sugar detection, bu...
Although kissing bugs (Triatominae: Reduviidae) are perhaps best known as vectors of Chagas disease,...
Animals make use of contact chemoreception structures to examine the quality of potential food sourc...
Sensory aversion is essential for avoiding prospective dangers. We studied the chemical perception o...
The sense of taste provides information about the “good” or “bad” quality of a food source, which ma...
Blowflies respond to sugars, salts, and water through the activation of specific chemoreceptor neuro...
Herbivorous animals may benefit from the capability to discriminate the taste of bitter compounds si...
International audienceMost animals possess taste receptors neurons detecting potentially noxious com...
The sensation of bitter substances can alert an animal that a specific type of food is harmful and s...
To survive animals must find and consume nutritive foods. The chemical composition of food sources i...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
In the field of insect chemosensation, knowledge of basic principles has come from the model organis...
Blood-sucking insects use olfactory cues in a variety of behavioral contexts, including host-seeking...
International audienceIn flies and humans, bitter chemicals are known to inhibit sugar detection, bu...
Although kissing bugs (Triatominae: Reduviidae) are perhaps best known as vectors of Chagas disease,...
Animals make use of contact chemoreception structures to examine the quality of potential food sourc...
Sensory aversion is essential for avoiding prospective dangers. We studied the chemical perception o...
The sense of taste provides information about the “good” or “bad” quality of a food source, which ma...
Blowflies respond to sugars, salts, and water through the activation of specific chemoreceptor neuro...
Herbivorous animals may benefit from the capability to discriminate the taste of bitter compounds si...
International audienceMost animals possess taste receptors neurons detecting potentially noxious com...
The sensation of bitter substances can alert an animal that a specific type of food is harmful and s...
To survive animals must find and consume nutritive foods. The chemical composition of food sources i...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
Gustatory stimuli can support both immediate reflexive behaviour, such as choice and feeding, and ca...
In the field of insect chemosensation, knowledge of basic principles has come from the model organis...
Blood-sucking insects use olfactory cues in a variety of behavioral contexts, including host-seeking...
International audienceIn flies and humans, bitter chemicals are known to inhibit sugar detection, bu...
Although kissing bugs (Triatominae: Reduviidae) are perhaps best known as vectors of Chagas disease,...