Localizing the sources of stimuli is essential. Most organisms cannot eat, mate, or escape without knowing where the relevant stimuli originate. For many, if not most, animals, olfaction plays an essential role in search. While microorganismal chemotaxis is relatively well understood, in larger animals the algorithms and mechanisms of olfactory search remain mysterious. In this symposium, we will present recent advances in our understanding of olfactory search in flies and rodents. Despite their different sizes and behaviors, both species must solve similar problems, including meeting the challenges of turbulent airflow, sampling the environment to optimize olfactory information, and incorporating odor information into broader navigational ...
The detection of odour stimuli in the environment is universally important for primal behaviours suc...
Aiming to unravel interspecific differences in olfactory preferences, we performed comparative studi...
All motile organisms must search for food, often requiring the exploration of heterogeneous environm...
Localizing the sources of stimuli is essential. Most organisms cannot eat, mate, or escape without k...
The evolution of the first complex neural systems occurred in a sensory world defined by chemosensor...
Single page posterOur sensory systems allow us to navigate dynamic environments. For example, the ol...
Olfactory predator search processes differ fundamentally to those based on vision, particularly when...
This thesis summarizes and discusses the results of four separate studies on fly olfaction. The aim ...
Animals rely upon chemical cues to find critical resources for their survival and fitness, including...
SummaryFlies generate robust and high-performance olfactory and visual behaviors. Adult fruit flies ...
Flying insects routinely forage in complex and cluttered sensory environments. Their search for a fo...
The hungry insect relies on olfaction to find food patches. However the natural environment is full ...
The mammalian olfactory system displays species-specific adaptations to different ecological niches....
For many organisms, searching for relevant targets such as food or mates entails active, strategic s...
The ability to shift between multiple decision-making strategies during natural behavior allows anim...
The detection of odour stimuli in the environment is universally important for primal behaviours suc...
Aiming to unravel interspecific differences in olfactory preferences, we performed comparative studi...
All motile organisms must search for food, often requiring the exploration of heterogeneous environm...
Localizing the sources of stimuli is essential. Most organisms cannot eat, mate, or escape without k...
The evolution of the first complex neural systems occurred in a sensory world defined by chemosensor...
Single page posterOur sensory systems allow us to navigate dynamic environments. For example, the ol...
Olfactory predator search processes differ fundamentally to those based on vision, particularly when...
This thesis summarizes and discusses the results of four separate studies on fly olfaction. The aim ...
Animals rely upon chemical cues to find critical resources for their survival and fitness, including...
SummaryFlies generate robust and high-performance olfactory and visual behaviors. Adult fruit flies ...
Flying insects routinely forage in complex and cluttered sensory environments. Their search for a fo...
The hungry insect relies on olfaction to find food patches. However the natural environment is full ...
The mammalian olfactory system displays species-specific adaptations to different ecological niches....
For many organisms, searching for relevant targets such as food or mates entails active, strategic s...
The ability to shift between multiple decision-making strategies during natural behavior allows anim...
The detection of odour stimuli in the environment is universally important for primal behaviours suc...
Aiming to unravel interspecific differences in olfactory preferences, we performed comparative studi...
All motile organisms must search for food, often requiring the exploration of heterogeneous environm...