Abstract Background The olfactory system enables organisms to detect chemical cues in the environment and can signal the availability of food or the presence of a predator. Appropriate behavioral responses to these chemical cues are therefore important for organismal survival and can influence traits such as organismal life span and food consumption. However, understanding the genetic mechanisms underlying odor-guided behavior, correlated responses in other traits, and how these constrain or promote their evolution, remain an important challenge. Here, we performed artificial selection for attractive and aversive behavioral responses to four chemical compounds, two aromatics (4-ethylguaiacol and 4-methylphenol) and two esters (methyl hexano...
In the holometabolous insect Drosophila melanogaster, genetic, physiological and anatomical aspects ...
Specialization onto different host plants has been hypothesized to be a major driver of diversificat...
Animals adapt their behaviors to specific ecological niches, but the genetic and cellular basis of n...
The detection, discrimination, and behavioral responses to chemical cues in the environment can have...
Previous comparative genomic studies of genes involved in olfactory behavior in Drosophila focused o...
The odorant-binding protein (OBP) functions in chemosensation in insects. Two OBP genes, Obp57d and ...
How the evolution of olfactory genes correlates with adaption to new ecological niches is still a de...
The organization and functionality of the fly olfactory system is orchestrated by complex molecular ...
Chemosensory stimuli play a crucial role for host selection in insects, including the fruit fly Dros...
SummaryChemosensory stimuli play a crucial role for host selection in insects, including the fruit f...
Article non indexé sous JCR.Insects encounter a vast repertoire of chemicals in their natural enviro...
In the Evolve and Resequence method (E&R), experimental evolution and genomics are combined to inves...
In insects, the search for food is highly dependent on olfactory sensory input. Here, we investigate...
The olfactory system of Drosophila melanogaster provides a powerful model to study molecular and cel...
The emerging model pest Drosophila suzukii is characterized by the switch from a fermenting to a fre...
In the holometabolous insect Drosophila melanogaster, genetic, physiological and anatomical aspects ...
Specialization onto different host plants has been hypothesized to be a major driver of diversificat...
Animals adapt their behaviors to specific ecological niches, but the genetic and cellular basis of n...
The detection, discrimination, and behavioral responses to chemical cues in the environment can have...
Previous comparative genomic studies of genes involved in olfactory behavior in Drosophila focused o...
The odorant-binding protein (OBP) functions in chemosensation in insects. Two OBP genes, Obp57d and ...
How the evolution of olfactory genes correlates with adaption to new ecological niches is still a de...
The organization and functionality of the fly olfactory system is orchestrated by complex molecular ...
Chemosensory stimuli play a crucial role for host selection in insects, including the fruit fly Dros...
SummaryChemosensory stimuli play a crucial role for host selection in insects, including the fruit f...
Article non indexé sous JCR.Insects encounter a vast repertoire of chemicals in their natural enviro...
In the Evolve and Resequence method (E&R), experimental evolution and genomics are combined to inves...
In insects, the search for food is highly dependent on olfactory sensory input. Here, we investigate...
The olfactory system of Drosophila melanogaster provides a powerful model to study molecular and cel...
The emerging model pest Drosophila suzukii is characterized by the switch from a fermenting to a fre...
In the holometabolous insect Drosophila melanogaster, genetic, physiological and anatomical aspects ...
Specialization onto different host plants has been hypothesized to be a major driver of diversificat...
Animals adapt their behaviors to specific ecological niches, but the genetic and cellular basis of n...