International audienceBaculoviruses are double-stranded DNA entomopathogenic viruses that infect predominantly insects of the order Lepidoptera. Research in the last decade has started to disentangle the mechanisms underlying the insect-virus interaction, particularly focusing on the effects of the baculovirus infection in the host's physiology. Among crucial physiological functions, olfaction has a key role in reproductive tasks, food source detection and enemy avoidance. In this work, we describe that Spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (SeMNPV) induces expression changes in some odorant receptors (ORs)-the centrepiece of insect's olfaction-when infecting larvae from its natural host Spodoptera exigua (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)....
Baculoviruses can induce climbing behaviour in their caterpillar hosts to ensure they die at elevate...
Baculoviruses constitute a large group of invertebrate DNA viruses, predominantly infecting larvae o...
International audienceInsects show behavioural plasticity based on their physiological state. Depriv...
International audienceBaculoviruses are double-stranded DNA entomopathogenic viruses that infect pre...
Olfaction plays indispensable roles in insect behavior such as host location, foraging, oviposition,...
International audiencePhytophagous insects use volatile organic compounds (VOC) emitted by plants to...
Baculoviruses are well-known for altering the behaviour of their caterpillar hosts by inducing hyper...
International audienceBackground: The detection of environmental cues and signals via the sensory sy...
International audiencePlant volatiles are vital cues in the location of hosts for feeding and ovipos...
Chemoreception by moth ovipositors has long been suggested, but underlying molecular mechanisms are ...
International audienceSex pheromone receptors are crucial in insects for mate finding and contribute...
Baculoviruses can induce climbing behaviour in their caterpillar hosts to ensure they die at elevate...
Baculoviruses constitute a large group of invertebrate DNA viruses, predominantly infecting larvae o...
International audienceInsects show behavioural plasticity based on their physiological state. Depriv...
International audienceBaculoviruses are double-stranded DNA entomopathogenic viruses that infect pre...
Olfaction plays indispensable roles in insect behavior such as host location, foraging, oviposition,...
International audiencePhytophagous insects use volatile organic compounds (VOC) emitted by plants to...
Baculoviruses are well-known for altering the behaviour of their caterpillar hosts by inducing hyper...
International audienceBackground: The detection of environmental cues and signals via the sensory sy...
International audiencePlant volatiles are vital cues in the location of hosts for feeding and ovipos...
Chemoreception by moth ovipositors has long been suggested, but underlying molecular mechanisms are ...
International audienceSex pheromone receptors are crucial in insects for mate finding and contribute...
Baculoviruses can induce climbing behaviour in their caterpillar hosts to ensure they die at elevate...
Baculoviruses constitute a large group of invertebrate DNA viruses, predominantly infecting larvae o...
International audienceInsects show behavioural plasticity based on their physiological state. Depriv...