نتایج جستجو برای: food attractants

تعداد نتایج: 272160  

Journal: :Journal of the agricultural chemical society of Japan 1963

Journal: :Journal of the agricultural chemical society of Japan 1965

Journal: :Journal of the agricultural chemical society of Japan 1962

Journal: :Endangered Species Research 2021

Simulated social facilitation techniques (e.g. decoys and call playbacks) are commonly used to attract seabirds restored artificially created nesting habitats. However, a lack of stimuli conspecific cueing at these habitats may limit the use sites, least in short term. Therefore, testing effectiveness simulated audio-visual cues for attracting gregarious birds is important conservation planning...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Petra Stockinger Duda Kvitsiani Shay Rotkopf László Tirián Barry J. Dickson

Male-specific fruitless (fru) products (Fru(M)) are both necessary and sufficient to "hardwire" the potential for male courtship behavior into the Drosophila nervous system. Fru(M) is expressed in approximately 2% of neurons in the male nervous system, but not in the female. We have targeted the insertion of GAL4 into the fru locus, allowing us to visualize and manipulate the Fru(M)-expressing ...

2016
Robert Holdcraft Cesar Rodriguez-Saona Lukasz L. Stelinski

Olfactory communication research with insects utilizing sex pheromones has focused on the effects of pheromones on signal receivers. Early pheromone detection studies using the silkworm moth, Bombyx mori L., and Saturniids led to the assumption that emitters, especially females, are unable to detect their own pheromone. Pheromone anosmia, i.e., the inability of females to detect their conspecif...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Kenta Asahina Viktoryia Pavlenkovich Leslie B. Vosshall

Olfaction is generally assumed to be critical for survival because this sense allows animals to detect food and pheromonal cues. Although the ability to sense sex pheromones [1, 2, 3] is likely to be important for insects, the contribution of general odor detection to survival is unknown. We investigated the extent to which the olfactory system confers a survival advantage on Drosophila larvae ...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2015
G M Fernández-Grandon G M Poppy

A critical stage in the success of a parasitoid is the ability to locate a host within its habitat. It is hypothesized that a series of olfactory cues may be involved in altering the parasitoid's movement patterns at this stage of foraging. This paper focuses specifically on host habitat location and host location and the olfactory stimuli necessary to mediate the transition between these stage...

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