نتایج جستجو برای: pheromones

تعداد نتایج: 2656  

Journal: :Annual Review of Physiology 2014

2006
Anssi Vainikka Otto Seppälä Katja Löytynoja Markus J. Rantala

Hypothesis: Sexual selection is maintained by ‘good genes’ effects of mate choice on females, and by mating with males with preferable pheromones females increase their fitness. Organism: Cultured mealworm beetles (Tenebrio molitor). Methods: Male mealworm beetles were paired by mass and age, their pheromones were collected by confining them on filter paper, and the two halves of the filter pap...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2013
Heeun Jang Cornelia I Bargmann

The pheromone drop test is a simple and robust behavioral assay to quantify acute avoidance of pheromones in C. elegans, and the suppression of avoidance by attractive pheromones. In the pheromone drop test, water-soluble C. elegans pheromones are individually applied to animals that are freely moving on a large plate. Upon encountering a repellent, each C. elegans animal may or may not try to ...

2014
Filip Fossum Pauline Haddow

This report explores the possibilities of using repellent pheromones in order to achieve efficient dispersion of a swarm of robots. The goal is to have a set of autonomous robots cover an unknown environment by collectively visiting each area once. Unlike previous research in collective exploration this report aims at achieving intelligent dispersion by relying solely on local perception of rep...

Journal: :Brain research 2009
Chad L Samuelsen Michael Meredith

Many species employ chemical signals to convey messages between members of the same species (conspecific), but chemosignals may also provide information to another species (heterospecific). Here, we found that conspecific chemosignals (male, female mouse urine) increased immediate early gene-protein (IEG) expression in both anterior and posterior medial amygdala of male mice, whereas most heter...

2015
Benjamin R Kallman Heesoo Kim Kristin Scott Mani Ramaswami

The ability to distinguish males from females is essential for productive mate selection and species propagation. Recent studies in Drosophila have identified different classes of contact chemosensory neurons that detect female or male pheromones and influence courtship decisions. Here, we examine central neural pathways in the male brain that process female and male pheromones using anatomical...

2014
Bao-Jian Ding Per Hofvander Hong-Lei Wang Timothy P. Durrett Sten Stymne Christer Löfstedt

Moths depend on pheromone communication for mate finding and synthetic pheromones are used for monitoring or disruption of pheromone communication in pest insects. Here we produce moth sex pheromone, using Nicotiana benthamiana as a plant factory, by transient expression of up to four genes coding for consecutive biosynthetic steps. We specifically produce multicomponent sex pheromones for two ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
F Savarit G Sureau M Cobb J F Ferveur

Overexpression of the UAS-tra transgene in Drosophila melanogaster females led to the complete elimination of their cuticular pheromones. According to current models of Drosophila behavior, these flies should induce no courtship. In fact, they are still attractive to conspecific males. Three classes of stimuli are shown to induce courtship, with different effects on male behavior: (i) known phe...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1968
F E Regnier J H Law

The evidence for intraspecies chemical communication in insects is reviewed, with emphasis on those studies where known organic compounds have been implicated. These signal-carrying chemicals are known as pheromones. There are two distinct types of pheromones, releasers and primers. Releaser pheromones initiate immediate behavioral responses in insects upon reception, while primer pheromones ca...

Journal: :BioScience 1999

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