Fungi produce a plethora of secondary metabolites yet their biological significance is often little understood. Some compounds show well-known antibiotic properties, others may serve as volatile signals for the attraction of insects that act as vectors of spores or gametes. Our investigations in an outcrossing, self-incompatible fungus show that a fungus-produced volatile compound with fungitoxic activities is also responsible for the attraction of specific insects that transfer gametes. We argue that insect attraction using this compound is likely to have evolved from its primary function of defence as has been suggested for floral scent in the angiosperms. We, thus, propose that similar yet convergent evolutionary pathways have lead to in...
Most Angiosperms rely on insect pollinators for their reproduction, implying the evolution of attrac...
Herbivorous insects use information about volatile substances to select their host plants. The possi...
Yeasts form mutualistic interactions with insects. Hallmarks of this interaction include provision o...
Grass-infecting Epichloë endophytes (Ascomycota, Calvicipitaceae) depend on Botanophila flies for ga...
AbstractFlowers of many angiosperms attract fly pollinators through mimicry of animal carrion and fa...
Yeast volatiles attract insects, which apparently is of mutual benefit, for both yeasts and insects....
Some flowering plants mimic the scent and appearance of mushroom fruiting bodies. Fungi may also mim...
SummaryIn deceptive pollination, insects are bamboozled into performing nonrewarded pollination. A p...
In several highly specialized plant-insect interactions, scent-mediated specificity of pollinator at...
Chemical defenses, repellents, and attractants are important shapers of species interactions. Chemic...
Abstract Pollinophagy is widely documented in the order Thysanoptera, with representative individual...
Pheromones have been detected in all fungal phylogenetic lineages. This came as a surprise, as the g...
The communication via signaling of chemicals is perhaps one of the earliest forms of communications....
Pollination is often regarded as a mutualistic relationship between flowering plants and insects. In...
The orchid Ophrys sphegodes Miller is pollinated by sexually excited males of the solitary bee Andre...
Most Angiosperms rely on insect pollinators for their reproduction, implying the evolution of attrac...
Herbivorous insects use information about volatile substances to select their host plants. The possi...
Yeasts form mutualistic interactions with insects. Hallmarks of this interaction include provision o...
Grass-infecting Epichloë endophytes (Ascomycota, Calvicipitaceae) depend on Botanophila flies for ga...
AbstractFlowers of many angiosperms attract fly pollinators through mimicry of animal carrion and fa...
Yeast volatiles attract insects, which apparently is of mutual benefit, for both yeasts and insects....
Some flowering plants mimic the scent and appearance of mushroom fruiting bodies. Fungi may also mim...
SummaryIn deceptive pollination, insects are bamboozled into performing nonrewarded pollination. A p...
In several highly specialized plant-insect interactions, scent-mediated specificity of pollinator at...
Chemical defenses, repellents, and attractants are important shapers of species interactions. Chemic...
Abstract Pollinophagy is widely documented in the order Thysanoptera, with representative individual...
Pheromones have been detected in all fungal phylogenetic lineages. This came as a surprise, as the g...
The communication via signaling of chemicals is perhaps one of the earliest forms of communications....
Pollination is often regarded as a mutualistic relationship between flowering plants and insects. In...
The orchid Ophrys sphegodes Miller is pollinated by sexually excited males of the solitary bee Andre...
Most Angiosperms rely on insect pollinators for their reproduction, implying the evolution of attrac...
Herbivorous insects use information about volatile substances to select their host plants. The possi...
Yeasts form mutualistic interactions with insects. Hallmarks of this interaction include provision o...