Oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels vary in different environments and locally fluctuate during respiration and photosynthesis. Recent studies in diverse animals have identified sensory neurons that detect these external variations and direct a variety of behaviors. Detection allows animals to stay within a preferred environment as well as identify potential food or dangers. The complexity of sensation is reflected in the fact that neurons compartmentalize detection into increases, decreases, and short-range and long-range cues. Animals also adjust their responses to these prevalent signals in the context of other cues, allowing for flexible behaviors. In general, the molecular mechanisms for detection suggest that sensory neurons a...
SummaryHow specific sensory stimuli evoke specific behaviors is a fundamental problem in neurobiolog...
Atmospheric CO2 can signal the presence of food, predators or environmental stress and trigger stere...
Homeostatic control of body fluid CO(2) is essential in animals but is poorly understood. C. elegans...
Oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels vary in different environments and locally fluctuate dur...
SummaryHomeostatic control of body fluid CO2 is essential in animals but is poorly understood. C. el...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a byproduct of oxidative metabolism that can be sensed by different species ...
SummaryHomeostatic sensory systems detect small deviations in temperature, water balance, pH, and en...
Insects detect external fluctuations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) for a variety of different ...
Internal sensory neurons monitor the chemical and physical state of the body, providing critical inf...
Adaptability is essential to organisms’ fitness and survival. Evolutionary success depends on access...
[[abstract]]Different stimulus intensities elicit distinct perceptions, implying that input signals ...
CO_2 is both a critical regulator of animal physiology and an important sensory cue for many animals...
Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent on contex...
Animals frequently exhibit the same behavior under different environmental or physiological conditio...
Adult insects have been shown to have sensory structures that detect carbon dioxide (CO2) which can ...
SummaryHow specific sensory stimuli evoke specific behaviors is a fundamental problem in neurobiolog...
Atmospheric CO2 can signal the presence of food, predators or environmental stress and trigger stere...
Homeostatic control of body fluid CO(2) is essential in animals but is poorly understood. C. elegans...
Oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels vary in different environments and locally fluctuate dur...
SummaryHomeostatic control of body fluid CO2 is essential in animals but is poorly understood. C. el...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a byproduct of oxidative metabolism that can be sensed by different species ...
SummaryHomeostatic sensory systems detect small deviations in temperature, water balance, pH, and en...
Insects detect external fluctuations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) for a variety of different ...
Internal sensory neurons monitor the chemical and physical state of the body, providing critical inf...
Adaptability is essential to organisms’ fitness and survival. Evolutionary success depends on access...
[[abstract]]Different stimulus intensities elicit distinct perceptions, implying that input signals ...
CO_2 is both a critical regulator of animal physiology and an important sensory cue for many animals...
Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent on contex...
Animals frequently exhibit the same behavior under different environmental or physiological conditio...
Adult insects have been shown to have sensory structures that detect carbon dioxide (CO2) which can ...
SummaryHow specific sensory stimuli evoke specific behaviors is a fundamental problem in neurobiolog...
Atmospheric CO2 can signal the presence of food, predators or environmental stress and trigger stere...
Homeostatic control of body fluid CO(2) is essential in animals but is poorly understood. C. elegans...