Animals explore their environment to encounter suitable food resources. Despite its vital importance, this behavior puts individuals at risk by consuming limited internal energy during locomotion. We have developed a novel assay to investigate how food-search behavior is organized in Drosophila melanogaster larvae dwelling in hydrogels mimicking their natural habitat. We define three main behavioral modes: resting at the gel's surface, digging while feeding near the surface, and apneic dives. In unstimulated conditions, larvae spend most of their time digging. By contrast, deep and long exploratory dives are promoted by olfactory stimulations. Hypoxia and chemical repellents impair diving. We report remarkable differences in the dig-and-div...
Drosophila tripunctata and Drosophila robusta are local species trapped on the University of Norther...
Foraging animals may benefit from remembering the location of a newly discovered food patch while co...
The sense of taste allows animals to detect chemical substances in their environment to initiate app...
Animals explore their environment to encounter suitable food resources. Despite its vital importance...
Animals explore their environment to encounter suitable food resources. Despite its vital importance...
All animals face the challenge of finding nutritious resources in a changing environment. To maximiz...
Food preference and choice of oviposition (egg laying) site are critical factors for insects such as...
This deposit is composed by the main article plus the supplementary materials of the publication.All...
Internal states can profoundly alter the behavior of animals. A quantitative understanding of the be...
Background: Understanding how species adapt to new niches is a central issue in evolutionary ecology...
Adaptive responses in larval behavior may be of two kinds: Taxis: This involves a change in directi...
Learning is predicted to affect manifold ecological and evolutionary processes, but the extent to wh...
Carbon dioxide is produced by many organic processes and is a convenient volatile cue for insects th...
All motile organisms must search for food, often requiring the exploration of heterogeneous environm...
Internal states can profoundly alter the behavior of animals. A quantitative understanding of the be...
Drosophila tripunctata and Drosophila robusta are local species trapped on the University of Norther...
Foraging animals may benefit from remembering the location of a newly discovered food patch while co...
The sense of taste allows animals to detect chemical substances in their environment to initiate app...
Animals explore their environment to encounter suitable food resources. Despite its vital importance...
Animals explore their environment to encounter suitable food resources. Despite its vital importance...
All animals face the challenge of finding nutritious resources in a changing environment. To maximiz...
Food preference and choice of oviposition (egg laying) site are critical factors for insects such as...
This deposit is composed by the main article plus the supplementary materials of the publication.All...
Internal states can profoundly alter the behavior of animals. A quantitative understanding of the be...
Background: Understanding how species adapt to new niches is a central issue in evolutionary ecology...
Adaptive responses in larval behavior may be of two kinds: Taxis: This involves a change in directi...
Learning is predicted to affect manifold ecological and evolutionary processes, but the extent to wh...
Carbon dioxide is produced by many organic processes and is a convenient volatile cue for insects th...
All motile organisms must search for food, often requiring the exploration of heterogeneous environm...
Internal states can profoundly alter the behavior of animals. A quantitative understanding of the be...
Drosophila tripunctata and Drosophila robusta are local species trapped on the University of Norther...
Foraging animals may benefit from remembering the location of a newly discovered food patch while co...
The sense of taste allows animals to detect chemical substances in their environment to initiate app...