Open_access articleInternational audienceAnimals searching for food and sexual partners often use odourant mixtures combining food-derived molecules and pheromones. For orientation, the vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster uses three types of chemical cues: (i) the male volatile pheromone 11-cis-vaccenyl acetate (cVA), (ii) sex-specific cuticular hydrocarbons (CHs; and CH-derived compounds), and (iii) food-derived molecules resulting from microbiota activity. To evaluate the effects of these chemicals on odour-tracking behaviour, we tested Drosophila individuals in a wind tunnel. Upwind flight and food preference were measured in individual control males and females presented with a choice of two food sources labelled by fly lines producing ...
Recognition of conspecifics and mates is based on a variety of sensory cues that are specific to the...
Chemicals released into the environment by food, predators and conspecifics play critical roles in D...
Background: Mate finding and recognition in animals evolves during niche adaptation and involves soc...
Open_access articleInternational audienceAnimals searching for food and sexual partners often use od...
Open_access articleInternational audienceAnimals searching for food and sexual partners often use od...
Open_access articleInternational audienceAnimals searching for food and sexual partners often use od...
International audienceAnimals searching for food and sexual partners often use odourant mixtures com...
Animals searching for food and sexual partners often use odourant mixtures combining food-derived mo...
Contact : claude.everaerts@u-bourgogne.frInternational audienceIn insects such as Drosophila melanog...
Contact : claude.everaerts@u-bourgogne.frInternational audienceIn insects such as Drosophila melanog...
Contact : claude.everaerts@u-bourgogne.frInternational audienceIn insects such as Drosophila melanog...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has become a model for olfaction and odour-mediated behaviour....
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Diptera: Drosophilidae), is a model for how animals s...
Recognition of conspecifics and mates is based on a variety of sensory cues that are specific to the...
Adult Drosophila melanogaster locate food resources by using distinct olfactory cues that often are ...
Recognition of conspecifics and mates is based on a variety of sensory cues that are specific to the...
Chemicals released into the environment by food, predators and conspecifics play critical roles in D...
Background: Mate finding and recognition in animals evolves during niche adaptation and involves soc...
Open_access articleInternational audienceAnimals searching for food and sexual partners often use od...
Open_access articleInternational audienceAnimals searching for food and sexual partners often use od...
Open_access articleInternational audienceAnimals searching for food and sexual partners often use od...
International audienceAnimals searching for food and sexual partners often use odourant mixtures com...
Animals searching for food and sexual partners often use odourant mixtures combining food-derived mo...
Contact : claude.everaerts@u-bourgogne.frInternational audienceIn insects such as Drosophila melanog...
Contact : claude.everaerts@u-bourgogne.frInternational audienceIn insects such as Drosophila melanog...
Contact : claude.everaerts@u-bourgogne.frInternational audienceIn insects such as Drosophila melanog...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has become a model for olfaction and odour-mediated behaviour....
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Diptera: Drosophilidae), is a model for how animals s...
Recognition of conspecifics and mates is based on a variety of sensory cues that are specific to the...
Adult Drosophila melanogaster locate food resources by using distinct olfactory cues that often are ...
Recognition of conspecifics and mates is based on a variety of sensory cues that are specific to the...
Chemicals released into the environment by food, predators and conspecifics play critical roles in D...
Background: Mate finding and recognition in animals evolves during niche adaptation and involves soc...