In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host-plants as well as to secondary metabolites (bitter) and to sugars (phagostimulatory). Bitter compounds are noxious, unpalatable or both and evoke an aversive feeding response. Instead, sugars and sugar alcohols play a critical role in determining and enhancing the palatability of foods. We assumed that peripheral taste sensitivity may be related to the width of the host selection. Our model consists of two closely phylogenetically related Papilionid species exhibiting a difference in host plant choice: Papilio hospiton and Papilio machaon. The spike activity of the lateral and medial maxillary styloconic taste sensilla was recorded following...
Caterpillars perceive their food's taste by a limited number of receptor cells. As is shown in sever...
The spike activity of the medial (M) and lateral (L) maxillary styloconic taste sensilla of two gene...
Among the butterflies of the genus Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), Papilio hospiton (Géné) has ...
In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host...
In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host...
In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host...
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 animals, food selection may depend on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli as we...
Herbivorous animals may benefit from the capability to discriminate the taste of bitter compounds si...
On the island of Sardinia the lepidopteran Papilio hospiton uses Ferula communis as exclusive host-p...
The Lepidopteran Papilio hospiton uses only plants belonging to the Apiaceae and the Rutaceae famili...
In herbivorous insects, host selection involves various sensory modalities (sight, smell, taste), bu...
Papilio hospiton is an oligophagous species, endemic of the islands of Corsica and Sardinia, using v...
The mechanisms generally proposed for discriminative processing of sensory information are: 1) a “la...
Caterpillars perceive their food's taste by a limited number of receptor cells. As is shown in sever...
The spike activity of the medial (M) and lateral (L) maxillary styloconic taste sensilla of two gene...
Among the butterflies of the genus Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), Papilio hospiton (Géné) has ...
In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host...
In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host...
In herbivorous insects, food selection depends on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli from host...
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 animals, food selection may depend on sensitivity to specific chemical stimuli as we...
Herbivorous animals may benefit from the capability to discriminate the taste of bitter compounds si...
On the island of Sardinia the lepidopteran Papilio hospiton uses Ferula communis as exclusive host-p...
The Lepidopteran Papilio hospiton uses only plants belonging to the Apiaceae and the Rutaceae famili...
In herbivorous insects, host selection involves various sensory modalities (sight, smell, taste), bu...
Papilio hospiton is an oligophagous species, endemic of the islands of Corsica and Sardinia, using v...
The mechanisms generally proposed for discriminative processing of sensory information are: 1) a “la...
Caterpillars perceive their food's taste by a limited number of receptor cells. As is shown in sever...
The spike activity of the medial (M) and lateral (L) maxillary styloconic taste sensilla of two gene...
Among the butterflies of the genus Papilio (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), Papilio hospiton (Géné) has ...