International audienceThe fish Astyanax mexicanus comes in two forms: the normal surface-dwelling (SF) and the blind depigmented cave-adapted (CF) morphs. Among many phenotypic differences, cavefish show enhanced olfactory sensitivity to detect amino-acid odors and they possess large olfactory sensory organs. Here, we questioned the relationship between the size of the olfactory organ and olfactory capacities. Comparing olfactory detection abilities of CF, SF and F1 hybrids with various olfactory epithelium (OE) sizes in behavioral tests, we concluded that OE size is not the only factor involved. Other possibilities were envisaged. First, olfactory behavior was tested in SF raised in the dark or after embryonic lens ablation, which leads to...
The volume of the olfactory bulbs (OBs) relative to the brain has been used previously as a proxy fo...
In vertebrates, specialised olfactory systems and associated neurons are crucial to sense the outsid...
The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) is an ancient jawless fish phyletically removed from modern (te...
International audienceAnimals in many phyla are adapted to and thrive in the constant darkness of su...
AbstractThe Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus has many of the favorable attributes that have made the...
In this study we use a taxon-based approach to examine previous, as well as new findings on several ...
In the blind cave-dwelling morph of A. mexicanus, the eye degenerates while other sensory systems, s...
The olfactory epithelium of fish consists of three types of sensory neurons: the ciliated cells and ...
The olfactory epithelium of fish consists of three types of sensory neurons: the ciliated cells and ...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
Astyanax mexicanus is a fish species comprising two strikingly different morphotypes : the classical...
Zebrafish have become a useful model for understanding olfactory circuitry and social behaviors. Com...
SummaryBackgroundWithin the species Astyanax mexicanus, there are several interfertile populations o...
The olfactory system contributes to a fish\u27s success in sustaining life—to feeding, avoiding pred...
SummaryHow cave animals adapt to life in darkness is a poorly understood aspect of evolutionary biol...
The volume of the olfactory bulbs (OBs) relative to the brain has been used previously as a proxy fo...
In vertebrates, specialised olfactory systems and associated neurons are crucial to sense the outsid...
The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) is an ancient jawless fish phyletically removed from modern (te...
International audienceAnimals in many phyla are adapted to and thrive in the constant darkness of su...
AbstractThe Mexican tetra Astyanax mexicanus has many of the favorable attributes that have made the...
In this study we use a taxon-based approach to examine previous, as well as new findings on several ...
In the blind cave-dwelling morph of A. mexicanus, the eye degenerates while other sensory systems, s...
The olfactory epithelium of fish consists of three types of sensory neurons: the ciliated cells and ...
The olfactory epithelium of fish consists of three types of sensory neurons: the ciliated cells and ...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
Astyanax mexicanus is a fish species comprising two strikingly different morphotypes : the classical...
Zebrafish have become a useful model for understanding olfactory circuitry and social behaviors. Com...
SummaryBackgroundWithin the species Astyanax mexicanus, there are several interfertile populations o...
The olfactory system contributes to a fish\u27s success in sustaining life—to feeding, avoiding pred...
SummaryHow cave animals adapt to life in darkness is a poorly understood aspect of evolutionary biol...
The volume of the olfactory bulbs (OBs) relative to the brain has been used previously as a proxy fo...
In vertebrates, specialised olfactory systems and associated neurons are crucial to sense the outsid...
The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) is an ancient jawless fish phyletically removed from modern (te...