Successful cooperation depends on reliable identification of friends and foes. Social insects discriminate colony members (nestmates/friends) from foreign workers (non-nestmates/foes) by colony-specific, multi-component colony odors. Traditionally, complex processing in the brain has been regarded as crucial for colony recognition. Odor information is represented as spatial patterns of activity and processed in the primary olfactory neuropile, the antennal lobe (AL) of insects, which is analogous to the vertebrate olfactory bulb. Correlative evidence indicates that the spatial activity patterns reflect odor-quality, i.e., how an odor is perceived. For colony odors, alternatively, a sensory filter in the peripheral nervous system was suggest...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedSocial insect colonies exhibit highly coordinated responses to ecologi...
SummaryOlfactory systems dynamically encode odor information in the nervous system. Insects constitu...
Recognition systems are involved in a range of evolutionary and biological processes, and animals us...
Successful cooperation depends on reliable identification of friends and foes. Social insects discri...
Background: Successful cooperation depends on reliable identification of friends and foes. Social in...
In colonies of eusocial Hymenoptera cooperation is organized through social odors, and particularly ...
Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a speed-accura...
In social insects colony fitness is determined in part by individual worker phenotypes. Across ant s...
Colony coherence is essential for eusocial insects because it supports the inclusive fitness of colo...
Background: Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a ...
Abstract Background Olfactory systems create representations of the chemical world in the animal bra...
In social insects, colonies have exclusive memberships and residents promptly detect and reject non-...
International audienceIn social insects, colonies have exclusive memberships and residents promptly ...
Olfactory systems create representations of the chemical world in the animal brain. Recordings of od...
Social animals use recognition cues to discriminate between group members and non-members. These rec...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedSocial insect colonies exhibit highly coordinated responses to ecologi...
SummaryOlfactory systems dynamically encode odor information in the nervous system. Insects constitu...
Recognition systems are involved in a range of evolutionary and biological processes, and animals us...
Successful cooperation depends on reliable identification of friends and foes. Social insects discri...
Background: Successful cooperation depends on reliable identification of friends and foes. Social in...
In colonies of eusocial Hymenoptera cooperation is organized through social odors, and particularly ...
Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a speed-accura...
In social insects colony fitness is determined in part by individual worker phenotypes. Across ant s...
Colony coherence is essential for eusocial insects because it supports the inclusive fitness of colo...
Background: Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a ...
Abstract Background Olfactory systems create representations of the chemical world in the animal bra...
In social insects, colonies have exclusive memberships and residents promptly detect and reject non-...
International audienceIn social insects, colonies have exclusive memberships and residents promptly ...
Olfactory systems create representations of the chemical world in the animal brain. Recordings of od...
Social animals use recognition cues to discriminate between group members and non-members. These rec...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedSocial insect colonies exhibit highly coordinated responses to ecologi...
SummaryOlfactory systems dynamically encode odor information in the nervous system. Insects constitu...
Recognition systems are involved in a range of evolutionary and biological processes, and animals us...