Divergent populations across different environments are exposed to critical sensory information related to locating a host or mate, as well as avoiding predators and pathogens. These sensory signals generate evolutionary changes in neuroanatomy and behavior; however, few studies have investigated patterns of neural architecture that occur between sensory systems, or that occur within large groups of closely-related organisms. Here we examine 62 species within the genus Drosophila and describe an inverse resource allocation between vision and olfaction, which we consistently observe at the periphery, within the brain, as well as during larval development. This sensory variation was noted across the entire genus and appears to represent repea...
<div><p>Many species of <i>Drosophila</i> form conspecific pupa aggregations across the breeding sit...
In most sensory systems, neurons are organized into topographic maps which allow for comparison of a...
Most animal species use distinctive courship patterns to choose among potential mates. Over time, th...
Divergent populations across different environments are exposed to critical sensory information rela...
The ecological and developmental selective pressures associated with evolution have shaped most anim...
The neural basis and genetic mechanisms for sensory evolution are increasingly being explored in dep...
Trade-off between vision and olfaction, the fact that investment in one correlates with decreased in...
The evolution of animal behaviour is poorly understood. Despite numerous correlations of behavioural...
Ecological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological reshaping of olfactor...
Ecological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological reshaping of olfactor...
International audienceEcological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological...
Olfaction can elicit a rich perceptual experience. It is not known, however, whether olfactory infor...
Organisms have evolved strikingly parallel phenotypes in response to similar selection pressures sug...
In both insect and vertebrate olfactory systems only two synapses separate the sensory periphery fro...
The Drosophila melanogaster subgroup has been the focus of numerous studies about evolution. We addr...
<div><p>Many species of <i>Drosophila</i> form conspecific pupa aggregations across the breeding sit...
In most sensory systems, neurons are organized into topographic maps which allow for comparison of a...
Most animal species use distinctive courship patterns to choose among potential mates. Over time, th...
Divergent populations across different environments are exposed to critical sensory information rela...
The ecological and developmental selective pressures associated with evolution have shaped most anim...
The neural basis and genetic mechanisms for sensory evolution are increasingly being explored in dep...
Trade-off between vision and olfaction, the fact that investment in one correlates with decreased in...
The evolution of animal behaviour is poorly understood. Despite numerous correlations of behavioural...
Ecological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological reshaping of olfactor...
Ecological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological reshaping of olfactor...
International audienceEcological specialization of insects involves the functional and morphological...
Olfaction can elicit a rich perceptual experience. It is not known, however, whether olfactory infor...
Organisms have evolved strikingly parallel phenotypes in response to similar selection pressures sug...
In both insect and vertebrate olfactory systems only two synapses separate the sensory periphery fro...
The Drosophila melanogaster subgroup has been the focus of numerous studies about evolution. We addr...
<div><p>Many species of <i>Drosophila</i> form conspecific pupa aggregations across the breeding sit...
In most sensory systems, neurons are organized into topographic maps which allow for comparison of a...
Most animal species use distinctive courship patterns to choose among potential mates. Over time, th...