Among the butterflies of the genus Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), Papilio hospiton (Géné) has a geographical distribution limited to the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia (Italy) and Corsica (France). This is mainly due to the host range that includes only a few plant species of Apiaceae and Rutaceae growing on these islands. In a previous electrophysiological investigation conducted on the maxillary gustatory system of larvae of P. hospiton and its closely phylogenetically related species Papilio machaon, a significantly higher spike activity was shown for the gustatory neurons of lateral and medial styloconic sensilla in P. hospiton when bitter compounds were tested. This effect was possibly correlated to the limited host choice ran...
In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host...
Contact chemoreception is crucial for host plant choice selection in insects and is guided by input ...
Insects detect environmental chemicals via a large and rapidly evolving family of chemosensory recep...
Among the butterflies of the genus Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), Papilio hospiton (Géné) has ...
Among the butterflies of the genus Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), Papilio hospiton (Géné) has ...
Papilio hospiton Géné is an oligophagous species, endemic of the islands of Corsica and Sardinia, us...
In the peripheral taste system of insects, the responsiveness of gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs) d...
In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host...
The chemical interactions of insects and host plants are shaping the evolution of chemosensory recep...
On the island of Sardinia the lepidopteran Papilio hospiton uses Ferula communis as exclusive host-p...
In herbivorous insects, host selection involves various sensory modalities (sight, smell, taste), bu...
The Lepidopteran Papilio hospiton uses only plants belonging to the Apiaceae and the Rutaceae famili...
Background: In a world of chemical cues, smell and taste are essential senses for survival. Here we...
The spike activity of the medial (M) and lateral (L) maxillary styloconic taste sensilla of two gene...
Secondary plant compounds are strong deterrents of insect oviposition and feeding, but may also be a...
In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host...
Contact chemoreception is crucial for host plant choice selection in insects and is guided by input ...
Insects detect environmental chemicals via a large and rapidly evolving family of chemosensory recep...
Among the butterflies of the genus Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), Papilio hospiton (Géné) has ...
Among the butterflies of the genus Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), Papilio hospiton (Géné) has ...
Papilio hospiton Géné is an oligophagous species, endemic of the islands of Corsica and Sardinia, us...
In the peripheral taste system of insects, the responsiveness of gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs) d...
In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host...
The chemical interactions of insects and host plants are shaping the evolution of chemosensory recep...
On the island of Sardinia the lepidopteran Papilio hospiton uses Ferula communis as exclusive host-p...
In herbivorous insects, host selection involves various sensory modalities (sight, smell, taste), bu...
The Lepidopteran Papilio hospiton uses only plants belonging to the Apiaceae and the Rutaceae famili...
Background: In a world of chemical cues, smell and taste are essential senses for survival. Here we...
The spike activity of the medial (M) and lateral (L) maxillary styloconic taste sensilla of two gene...
Secondary plant compounds are strong deterrents of insect oviposition and feeding, but may also be a...
In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host...
Contact chemoreception is crucial for host plant choice selection in insects and is guided by input ...
Insects detect environmental chemicals via a large and rapidly evolving family of chemosensory recep...