International audienceThe effects of insect larval diet on adult olfactory responses to host-plant or food volatiles are still debated. The induction of adult host preferences has been studied in insects with diverse ecologies, including parasitoids, flower-visitors and phytophagous species. We investigated this question for the first time in a coprophagous insect species. Larvae of the French scarab dung beetle Agrilinus constans were reared on four different artificial substrates containing dung from cattle, horse, sheep or wild boar, and responses of imagoes to dung volatiles were then behaviourally tested in an olfactometer. We also reported the first analysis of the composition of different mammal dung volatiles. We showed that a...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) provide animals with multiple cues about location, type, and condi...
Although the preference of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for specific types and conditions...
Although the preference of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for specific types and conditions...
International audienceThe effects of insect larval diet on adult olfactory responses to host-plant o...
International audienceMost dung beetles colonize the faeces of several vertebrate species without mu...
Volatile cues can play a significant role in the location and discrimination of food resources by in...
The detection of dung odors is a crucial step in the food-searching behavior of dung beetles (Coleop...
Dung beetles use a variety of vertebrate dung to provision their offspring. To locate these resource...
Dung beetles use excrement for feeding and reproductive purposes. Although they use a range of dung ...
1. Dung beetles are commonly assumed to be generalist feeders, but there has been limited work in id...
1. Dung beetles are commonly assumed to be generalist feeders, but there has been limited work in id...
Dung beetles use excrement for feeding and reproductive purposes. Although they use a range of dung ...
During decomposition, vertebrate carrion emits volatile organic compounds to which insects and other...
Dung beetles use excrement for feeding and reproductive purposes. Although they use a range of dung ...
1. Trophic ecology of dung beetles has been widely studied because of the important ecological role ...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) provide animals with multiple cues about location, type, and condi...
Although the preference of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for specific types and conditions...
Although the preference of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for specific types and conditions...
International audienceThe effects of insect larval diet on adult olfactory responses to host-plant o...
International audienceMost dung beetles colonize the faeces of several vertebrate species without mu...
Volatile cues can play a significant role in the location and discrimination of food resources by in...
The detection of dung odors is a crucial step in the food-searching behavior of dung beetles (Coleop...
Dung beetles use a variety of vertebrate dung to provision their offspring. To locate these resource...
Dung beetles use excrement for feeding and reproductive purposes. Although they use a range of dung ...
1. Dung beetles are commonly assumed to be generalist feeders, but there has been limited work in id...
1. Dung beetles are commonly assumed to be generalist feeders, but there has been limited work in id...
Dung beetles use excrement for feeding and reproductive purposes. Although they use a range of dung ...
During decomposition, vertebrate carrion emits volatile organic compounds to which insects and other...
Dung beetles use excrement for feeding and reproductive purposes. Although they use a range of dung ...
1. Trophic ecology of dung beetles has been widely studied because of the important ecological role ...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) provide animals with multiple cues about location, type, and condi...
Although the preference of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for specific types and conditions...
Although the preference of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for specific types and conditions...