Animals ubiquitously use chemical signals to communicate many aspects of their social life. These chemical signals often consist of environmental cues mixed with species-specific signals-pheromones-emitted by conspecifics. During their life, insects can use pheromones to aggregate, disperse, choose a mate, or find the most suitable food source on which to lay eggs. Before pupariation, larvae of several Drosophila species migrate to food sources depending on their composition and the presence of pheromones. Some pheromones derive from microbiota gut activity and these food-associated cues can enhance larval attraction or repulsion. To explore the mechanisms underlying the preference (attraction/repulsion) to these cues and clarify their effe...
International audienceIn the wild, larvae of several species of Drosophila develop in heterogeneous ...
Understanding social behaviour requires a study case that is simple enough to be tractable, yet comp...
Understanding social behaviour requires a study case that is simple enough to be tractable, yet comp...
International audienceAnimals ubiquitously use chemical signals to communicate many aspects of their...
International audienceAnimals ubiquitously use chemical signals to communicate many aspects of their...
Insects use chemosensory cues to feed and mate. In Drosophila, the effect of pheromones has been ext...
Pheromones, chemical signals that convey social information, mediate many insect social behaviors, i...
The effects of an aggregation pheromone on individual behaviour and food web interactions were inves...
1. The effects of an aggregation pheromone on individual behaviour and food web interactions were in...
Article non indexé sous JCR.Insects encounter a vast repertoire of chemicals in their natural enviro...
Chemicals released into the environment by food, predators and conspecifics play critical roles in D...
Animals searching for food and sexual partners often use odourant mixtures combining food-derived mo...
Social interactions are generally regulated by pheromones that convey information about the identity...
Social interactions are generally regulated by pheromones that convey information about the identity...
It has been shown that gut microbes are very important for the behavior and development of Drosophil...
International audienceIn the wild, larvae of several species of Drosophila develop in heterogeneous ...
Understanding social behaviour requires a study case that is simple enough to be tractable, yet comp...
Understanding social behaviour requires a study case that is simple enough to be tractable, yet comp...
International audienceAnimals ubiquitously use chemical signals to communicate many aspects of their...
International audienceAnimals ubiquitously use chemical signals to communicate many aspects of their...
Insects use chemosensory cues to feed and mate. In Drosophila, the effect of pheromones has been ext...
Pheromones, chemical signals that convey social information, mediate many insect social behaviors, i...
The effects of an aggregation pheromone on individual behaviour and food web interactions were inves...
1. The effects of an aggregation pheromone on individual behaviour and food web interactions were in...
Article non indexé sous JCR.Insects encounter a vast repertoire of chemicals in their natural enviro...
Chemicals released into the environment by food, predators and conspecifics play critical roles in D...
Animals searching for food and sexual partners often use odourant mixtures combining food-derived mo...
Social interactions are generally regulated by pheromones that convey information about the identity...
Social interactions are generally regulated by pheromones that convey information about the identity...
It has been shown that gut microbes are very important for the behavior and development of Drosophil...
International audienceIn the wild, larvae of several species of Drosophila develop in heterogeneous ...
Understanding social behaviour requires a study case that is simple enough to be tractable, yet comp...
Understanding social behaviour requires a study case that is simple enough to be tractable, yet comp...