How can odor-guided behavior of numerous individual Drosophila be assessed automatically with high temporal resolution? For this purpose we introduce the automatic integrated tracking and odor-delivery system Flywalk. In fifteen aligned small wind tunnels individual flies are exposed to repeated odor pulses, well defined in concentration and timing. The flies' positions are visually tracked, which allows quantification of the odor-evoked walking behavior with high temporal resolution of up to 100 ms. As a demonstration of Flywalk we show that the flies' behavior is odorant-specific; attractive odors elicit directed upwind movements, while repellent odors evoke decreased activity, followed by downwind movements. These changes in behavior dif...
All motile organisms must search for food, often requiring the exploration of heterogeneous environm...
Contact : claude.everaerts@u-bourgogne.frInternational audienceIn insects such as Drosophila melanog...
It has been clear for many years that insects use visual cues to stabilize their heading in a wind s...
How can odor-guided behavior of numerous individual Drosophila be assessed automatically with high t...
Odor attraction in walking Drosophila melanogaster is commonly used to relate neural function to beh...
SummaryBackgroundFor a fruit fly, locating fermenting fruit where it can feed, find mates, and lay e...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Diptera: Drosophilidae), is a model for how animals s...
Upwind flight is a common strategy among insects searching for the sources of attractive odors. Whi...
For a hungry fruit fly, locating and landing on a fermenting fruit where it can feed, find mates, an...
Summary: Odorants of behaviorally relevant objects (e.g., food sources) intermingle with those from ...
Flying fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) locate a concealed appetitive odour source most accurat...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Schematic of planar behavioral arenas. Laminar flow of air or odor (10% acetic acid) i...
Abstract Background Turbulent fluid landscapes impose temporal patterning upon chemical signals, and...
Many motile organisms localize the source of attractive odorants by following plumes upwind. In the ...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Diptera: Drosophilidae), is a model for how animals s...
All motile organisms must search for food, often requiring the exploration of heterogeneous environm...
Contact : claude.everaerts@u-bourgogne.frInternational audienceIn insects such as Drosophila melanog...
It has been clear for many years that insects use visual cues to stabilize their heading in a wind s...
How can odor-guided behavior of numerous individual Drosophila be assessed automatically with high t...
Odor attraction in walking Drosophila melanogaster is commonly used to relate neural function to beh...
SummaryBackgroundFor a fruit fly, locating fermenting fruit where it can feed, find mates, and lay e...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Diptera: Drosophilidae), is a model for how animals s...
Upwind flight is a common strategy among insects searching for the sources of attractive odors. Whi...
For a hungry fruit fly, locating and landing on a fermenting fruit where it can feed, find mates, an...
Summary: Odorants of behaviorally relevant objects (e.g., food sources) intermingle with those from ...
Flying fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) locate a concealed appetitive odour source most accurat...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Schematic of planar behavioral arenas. Laminar flow of air or odor (10% acetic acid) i...
Abstract Background Turbulent fluid landscapes impose temporal patterning upon chemical signals, and...
Many motile organisms localize the source of attractive odorants by following plumes upwind. In the ...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen (Diptera: Drosophilidae), is a model for how animals s...
All motile organisms must search for food, often requiring the exploration of heterogeneous environm...
Contact : claude.everaerts@u-bourgogne.frInternational audienceIn insects such as Drosophila melanog...
It has been clear for many years that insects use visual cues to stabilize their heading in a wind s...