SummaryFlies generate robust and high-performance olfactory and visual behaviors. Adult fruit flies can distinguish small differences in odor concentration across antennae separated by less than 1 mm [1], and a single olfactory sensory neuron is sufficient for near-normal gradient tracking in larvae [2]. During flight a male housefly chasing a female executes a corrective turn within 40 ms after a course deviation by its target [3]. The challenges imposed by flying apparently benefit from the tight integration of unimodal sensory cues. Crossmodal interactions reduce the discrimination threshold for unimodal memory retrieval by enhancing stimulus salience [4], and dynamic crossmodal processing is required for odor search during free flight b...
Abstract Background Turbulent fluid landscapes impose temporal patterning upon chemical signals, and...
Upwind flight is a common strategy among insects searching for the sources of attractive odors. Whi...
All motile organisms must search for food, often requiring the exploration of heterogeneous environm...
SummaryFlies generate robust and high-performance olfactory and visual behaviors. Adult fruit flies ...
SummaryBackgroundFor a fruit fly, locating fermenting fruit where it can feed, find mates, and lay e...
SummaryFruit flies make their living “on the fly” in search of attractive food odors. Flies balance ...
Flying fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) locate a concealed appetitive odour source most accurat...
Flying insects use visual cues to stabilize their heading in a wind stream. Many animals additionall...
Flying fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) locate a concealed appetitive odour source most accurat...
Flying insects routinely forage in complex and cluttered sensory environments. Their search for a fo...
The ability to find food by tracking wind−borne odor plumes to their source is one of the most criti...
Multisensory integration is synergistic - input from one sensory modality might modulate the behavio...
It has been clear for many years that insects use visual cues to stabilize their heading in a wind s...
Many motile organisms localize the source of attractive odorants by following plumes upwind. In the ...
For a hungry fruit fly, locating and landing on a fermenting fruit where it can feed, find mates, an...
Abstract Background Turbulent fluid landscapes impose temporal patterning upon chemical signals, and...
Upwind flight is a common strategy among insects searching for the sources of attractive odors. Whi...
All motile organisms must search for food, often requiring the exploration of heterogeneous environm...
SummaryFlies generate robust and high-performance olfactory and visual behaviors. Adult fruit flies ...
SummaryBackgroundFor a fruit fly, locating fermenting fruit where it can feed, find mates, and lay e...
SummaryFruit flies make their living “on the fly” in search of attractive food odors. Flies balance ...
Flying fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) locate a concealed appetitive odour source most accurat...
Flying insects use visual cues to stabilize their heading in a wind stream. Many animals additionall...
Flying fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) locate a concealed appetitive odour source most accurat...
Flying insects routinely forage in complex and cluttered sensory environments. Their search for a fo...
The ability to find food by tracking wind−borne odor plumes to their source is one of the most criti...
Multisensory integration is synergistic - input from one sensory modality might modulate the behavio...
It has been clear for many years that insects use visual cues to stabilize their heading in a wind s...
Many motile organisms localize the source of attractive odorants by following plumes upwind. In the ...
For a hungry fruit fly, locating and landing on a fermenting fruit where it can feed, find mates, an...
Abstract Background Turbulent fluid landscapes impose temporal patterning upon chemical signals, and...
Upwind flight is a common strategy among insects searching for the sources of attractive odors. Whi...
All motile organisms must search for food, often requiring the exploration of heterogeneous environm...