Larvae of tobacco hornworms offer unique opportunities to relate the electrophysiological output of identified chemosensory neurons to specific behavioral responses. Larvae can discriminate among three preferred plants with only eight functioning gustatory receptors. They can be induced to prefer any one of the plants, and these preferences can be reversed. All eight neurons respond to each plant sap. Two fire too infrequently to permit detailed analysis. Analyses of the remaining six show that all electrophysiological responses consist of phasic and tonic components. Only the 'salt best' cell fires during the phasic period. Temporal analysis of the spike train during this period shows that tomato and tobacco could be distinguished from Jer...
Herbivorous animals may benefit from the capability to discriminate the taste of bitter compounds si...
International audienceIn Lepidoptera, the behavior of caterpillars to plant odors is poorly known. H...
Papilio hospiton Géné is an oligophagous species, endemic of the islands of Corsica and Sardinia, us...
Larvae of tobacco hornworms offer unique opportunities to relate the electrophysiological output of ...
Caterpillars perceive their food's taste by a limited number of receptor cells. As is shown in sever...
Caterpillars perceive their food's taste by a limited number of receptor cells. As is shown in sever...
The Lepidopteran Papilio hospiton uses only plants belonging to the Apiaceae and the Rutaceae famili...
The polyphagous cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) and the oligophagous oriental tobacco ...
1. Behavioural studies show that larvae of Locusta migratoria (L.) can discriminate between certain ...
The mechanisms generally proposed for discriminative processing of sensory information are: 1) a “la...
In the peripheral taste system of insects, the responsiveness of gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs) d...
In herbivorous animals, food selection may depend on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli as we...
When the nerve impulse patterns induced by a natural stimulus, e.g. a plant sap, in the taste sensil...
Discrimination of edible and noxious food is crucial for survival in all organisms. We have studied ...
Insects are guided to potential host plants by visual and olfactory signals. Upon arrival they encou...
Herbivorous animals may benefit from the capability to discriminate the taste of bitter compounds si...
International audienceIn Lepidoptera, the behavior of caterpillars to plant odors is poorly known. H...
Papilio hospiton Géné is an oligophagous species, endemic of the islands of Corsica and Sardinia, us...
Larvae of tobacco hornworms offer unique opportunities to relate the electrophysiological output of ...
Caterpillars perceive their food's taste by a limited number of receptor cells. As is shown in sever...
Caterpillars perceive their food's taste by a limited number of receptor cells. As is shown in sever...
The Lepidopteran Papilio hospiton uses only plants belonging to the Apiaceae and the Rutaceae famili...
The polyphagous cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) and the oligophagous oriental tobacco ...
1. Behavioural studies show that larvae of Locusta migratoria (L.) can discriminate between certain ...
The mechanisms generally proposed for discriminative processing of sensory information are: 1) a “la...
In the peripheral taste system of insects, the responsiveness of gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs) d...
In herbivorous animals, food selection may depend on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli as we...
When the nerve impulse patterns induced by a natural stimulus, e.g. a plant sap, in the taste sensil...
Discrimination of edible and noxious food is crucial for survival in all organisms. We have studied ...
Insects are guided to potential host plants by visual and olfactory signals. Upon arrival they encou...
Herbivorous animals may benefit from the capability to discriminate the taste of bitter compounds si...
International audienceIn Lepidoptera, the behavior of caterpillars to plant odors is poorly known. H...
Papilio hospiton Géné is an oligophagous species, endemic of the islands of Corsica and Sardinia, us...