نتایج جستجو برای: sensilla

تعداد نتایج: 1148  

2016
Meng Xu Hao Guo Chao Hou Han Wu Ling-Qiao Huang Chen-Zhu Wang

Two sympatric species Helicoverpa armigera and Helicoverpa assulta use (Z)-11-hexadecenal and (Z)-9-hexadecenal as sex pheromone components in reverse ratio. They also share several other pheromone gland components (PGCs). We present a comparative study on the olfactory coding mechanism and behavioral effects of these additional PGCs in pheromone communication of the two species using single se...

2017
Brandon Pratt Tanvi Deora Thomas Mohren Thomas Daniel

Flying insects use feedback from various sensory modalities including vision and mechanosensation to navigate through their environment. The rapid speed of mechanosensory information acquisition and processing compensates for the slower processing times associated with vision, particularly under low light conditions. While halteres in dipteran species are well known to provide such information ...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 1974
R Schafer T V Sanchez

The density of olfactory sense organs on the antenna of the cockroach, Leucqphaea maderae, is relatively constant throughout larval development (average 400 sensilla/mnP), but undergoes a substantial increase at the adult stage (to about 620 sensilla/mm”). Experimental manipulations of juvenile hormone (JH) activity result in either supernumerary larval instars (induced by unilateral antennecto...

2016
Hetan Chang Mengbo Guo Bing Wang Yang Liu Shuanglin Dong Guirong Wang

Male moths efficiently recognize conspecific sex pheromones thanks to their highly accurate and specific olfactory system. The Heliothis/Helicoverpa species are regarded as good models for studying the perception of sex pheromones. In this study, we performed a series of experiments to investigate the peripheral mechanisms of pheromone coding in two-closely related species, Helicoverpa armigera...

2017
Antoine Couto Aniruddha Mitra Denis Thiéry Frédéric Marion-Poll Jean-Christophe Sandoz

Eusocial Hymenoptera colonies are characterized by the presence of altruistic individuals, which rear their siblings instead of their own offspring. In the course of evolution, such sterile castes are thought to have emerged through the process of kin selection, altruistic traits being transmitted to following generation if they benefit relatives. By allowing kinship recognition, the detection ...

2012
Gui-Juan KanG ZenG-RonG Zhu Jia-an ChenG

Antennal sensilla were compared in parthenogenetic females and bisexual adults of rice water weevil, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus Kuschel (coleoptera: curculionidae), using scanning electron micrographs. the antenna of parthenogenetic females and of both sexes of bisexual reproductive weevils consisted of the scape, pedicel, and 6 flagellar segments. females, regardless of mode of reproduction, ha...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Wynand van der Goes van Naters John R. Carlson

Remarkably little is known about the molecular and cellular basis of mate recognition in Drosophila[1]. We systematically examined the trichoid sensilla, one of the three major types of sensilla that house olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) on the Drosophila antenna, by electrophysiological analysis. We find that none respond strongly to food odors but that all respond to fly odors. Two subtypes...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
John T Jennings Ben Parslow

Gasteruption youngi, sp. nov. (Evanioidea: Gasteruptiidae) is described based on several female specimens from South Australia. The new species is unusual in that it has stout trichoid sensilla on the ovipositor sheaths and long, thin trichoid sensilla on metasomal tergites T3-T8. The likely host is the colletid bee Euryglossula microdonta (Rayment, 1934).

2016
Svetlana Pitts Elizabeth Pelser Julian Meeks Dean Smith

In insects, pheromones function as triggers to elicit complex behavior programs, such as courtship and mating behavior. In most species, the neurons tuned to pheromones are localized in a specific subset of olfactory sensilla located on the antenna called trichoid sensilla. In Drosophila there are two classes of trichoid sensilla, at1 sensilla that contain the dendrites of a single neuron that ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Amy J Horner Marc J Weissburg Charles D Derby

Benthic crustaceans rely on chemical stimuli to mediate a diversity of behaviors ranging from food localization and predator avoidance to den selection, conspecific interactions and grooming. To accomplish these tasks, Caribbean spiny lobsters (Panulirus argus) rely on a complex chemosensory system that is organized into two parallel chemosensory pathways originating in diverse populations of a...

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