In several highly specialized plant-insect interactions, scent-mediated specificity of pollinator attraction is directed by the emission and detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Although some plants engaged in such interactions emit singular compounds, others emit mixtures of VOCs commonly emitted by plants. We investigated the chemical ecological bases of host plant recognition in the nursery pollination mutualism between the dioecious Ficus carica and its specific pollinator Blastophaga psenes. Using Y-tube olfactometer tests, we show that B. psenes females are attracted by VOCs of receptive figs of both sexes and do not exhibit preference for VOCs of either male or female figs. Electrophysiological tests and chemical analysis ...
Chemical defenses, repellents, and attractants are important shapers of species interactions. Chemic...
Volatiles emitted by plants convey an array of information through different trophic levels. Animals...
1. Pollinating insects exploit visual and olfactory cues associated with flower traits indicative of...
Chemical signals are important cues throughout the life of an insect especially for mate location an...
Chemical signals are important cues throughout the life of an insect especially for mate location an...
Chemical signals are important cues throughout the life of an insect especially for mate location an...
Chemical signals are important cues throughout the life of an insect especially for mate location an...
International audienceBackground: In brood site pollination mutualisms, pollinators are attracted by...
International audienceBackground: In brood site pollination mutualisms, pollinators are attracted by...
Insects pinpoint mates, food and oviposition sites by olfactory cues. Recognizing and localizing a s...
In the fig (Moraceae) and fig‐wasp (Agaonidae) mutualism, scent is believed to be of primary importa...
In nursery pollination mutualisms, which are usually obligate interactions, olfactory attraction of ...
In the fig (Moraceae) and fig‐wasp (Agaonidae) mutualism, scent is believed to be of primary importa...
<div><p>Insects pinpoint mates, food and oviposition sites by olfactory cues. Recognizing and locali...
In the fig (Moraceae) and fig‐wasp (Agaonidae) mutualism, scent is believed to be of primary importa...
Chemical defenses, repellents, and attractants are important shapers of species interactions. Chemic...
Volatiles emitted by plants convey an array of information through different trophic levels. Animals...
1. Pollinating insects exploit visual and olfactory cues associated with flower traits indicative of...
Chemical signals are important cues throughout the life of an insect especially for mate location an...
Chemical signals are important cues throughout the life of an insect especially for mate location an...
Chemical signals are important cues throughout the life of an insect especially for mate location an...
Chemical signals are important cues throughout the life of an insect especially for mate location an...
International audienceBackground: In brood site pollination mutualisms, pollinators are attracted by...
International audienceBackground: In brood site pollination mutualisms, pollinators are attracted by...
Insects pinpoint mates, food and oviposition sites by olfactory cues. Recognizing and localizing a s...
In the fig (Moraceae) and fig‐wasp (Agaonidae) mutualism, scent is believed to be of primary importa...
In nursery pollination mutualisms, which are usually obligate interactions, olfactory attraction of ...
In the fig (Moraceae) and fig‐wasp (Agaonidae) mutualism, scent is believed to be of primary importa...
<div><p>Insects pinpoint mates, food and oviposition sites by olfactory cues. Recognizing and locali...
In the fig (Moraceae) and fig‐wasp (Agaonidae) mutualism, scent is believed to be of primary importa...
Chemical defenses, repellents, and attractants are important shapers of species interactions. Chemic...
Volatiles emitted by plants convey an array of information through different trophic levels. Animals...
1. Pollinating insects exploit visual and olfactory cues associated with flower traits indicative of...