Abstract In marine environments, host selection, defining how symbiotic organisms recognize and interact with their hosts, is often mediated by olfactory communication. Although adult symbionts may select their hosts detecting chemosensory cues, no information is available concerning the recruitment of symbiotic larvae which is a crucial step to sustain symbioses over generations. This study investigates the olfactory recognition of seastar hosts by adult Zenopontonia soror shrimps and the recruitment of their larvae. We examine the semiochemicals that influence host selection using chemical extractions, behavioural experiments in olfactometers, and mass spectrometry analyses. After describing the symbiotic population and the embryonic deve...
Olfactory chemical cues have been described to play important roles in the control of mate recogniti...
6 pagesInternational audienceMechanisms of host detection and host choice are important for mobile p...
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such int...
In marine environments, host selection, defining how symbiotic organisms recognize and interact with...
The use of visual and chemical cues in host detection is regarded as important but relatively unknow...
Successful mating is essentially a consequence of making the right choices at the correct time. Anim...
During a survey made on symbionts of comatulids in Hansa bay (Bismark Sea, Papua New Guinea), the sh...
Quinones are one of the major pigment groups that provide such bright colors to feather stars (Echin...
Successful mating is essentially a consequence of making the right choices at the correct time. Anim...
Abstract Interest in chemoreception of decapod shrimps has been stimulated by observations indicativ...
Symbiotic relationships between shrimps and other invertebrates are a very common phenomenon in trop...
Olfaction is considered a distance sense; hence, aquatic olfaction is thought to be mediated only by...
International audienceSymbiotic associations require a specific communication between the host and t...
Olfactory chemical cues have been described to play important roles in the control of mate recogniti...
6 pagesInternational audienceMechanisms of host detection and host choice are important for mobile p...
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such int...
In marine environments, host selection, defining how symbiotic organisms recognize and interact with...
The use of visual and chemical cues in host detection is regarded as important but relatively unknow...
Successful mating is essentially a consequence of making the right choices at the correct time. Anim...
During a survey made on symbionts of comatulids in Hansa bay (Bismark Sea, Papua New Guinea), the sh...
Quinones are one of the major pigment groups that provide such bright colors to feather stars (Echin...
Successful mating is essentially a consequence of making the right choices at the correct time. Anim...
Abstract Interest in chemoreception of decapod shrimps has been stimulated by observations indicativ...
Symbiotic relationships between shrimps and other invertebrates are a very common phenomenon in trop...
Olfaction is considered a distance sense; hence, aquatic olfaction is thought to be mediated only by...
International audienceSymbiotic associations require a specific communication between the host and t...
Olfactory chemical cues have been described to play important roles in the control of mate recogniti...
6 pagesInternational audienceMechanisms of host detection and host choice are important for mobile p...
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such int...