Plasticity in Insect Olfaction: To Smell or Not to Smell?
In insects, olfaction plays a crucial role in many behavioral contexts, such as locating food, sexual partners, and oviposition sites. To successfully perform such behaviors, insects must respond to chemical stimuli at the right moment. Insects modulate their olfactory system according to their phys...
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todo:paper_00664170_v61_n_p317_Gadenne2023-10-03T14:53:03Z Plasticity in Insect Olfaction: To Smell or Not to Smell? Gadenne, C. Barrozo, R.B. Anton, S. Antenna Antennal lobe Behavior Hormones Modulation Odor animal cell plasticity insect nerve cell plasticity odor physiology smelling Animals Cell Plasticity Insects Neuronal Plasticity Olfactory Perception Smell In insects, olfaction plays a crucial role in many behavioral contexts, such as locating food, sexual partners, and oviposition sites. To successfully perform such behaviors, insects must respond to chemical stimuli at the right moment. Insects modulate their olfactory system according to their physiological state upon interaction with their environment. Here, we review the plasticity of behavioral responses to different odor types according to age, feeding state, circadian rhythm, and mating status. We also summarize what is known about the underlying neural and endocrinological mechanisms, from peripheral detection to central nervous integration, and cover neuromodulation from the molecular to the behavioral level. We describe forms of olfactory plasticity that have contributed to the evolutionary success of insects and have provided them with remarkable tools to adapt to their ever-changing environment. © Copyright 2016 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved. SER info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00664170_v61_n_p317_Gadenne |
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Antenna Antennal lobe Behavior Hormones Modulation Odor animal cell plasticity insect nerve cell plasticity odor physiology smelling Animals Cell Plasticity Insects Neuronal Plasticity Olfactory Perception Smell |
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Antenna Antennal lobe Behavior Hormones Modulation Odor animal cell plasticity insect nerve cell plasticity odor physiology smelling Animals Cell Plasticity Insects Neuronal Plasticity Olfactory Perception Smell Gadenne, C. Barrozo, R.B. Anton, S. Plasticity in Insect Olfaction: To Smell or Not to Smell? |
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Antenna Antennal lobe Behavior Hormones Modulation Odor animal cell plasticity insect nerve cell plasticity odor physiology smelling Animals Cell Plasticity Insects Neuronal Plasticity Olfactory Perception Smell |
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In insects, olfaction plays a crucial role in many behavioral contexts, such as locating food, sexual partners, and oviposition sites. To successfully perform such behaviors, insects must respond to chemical stimuli at the right moment. Insects modulate their olfactory system according to their physiological state upon interaction with their environment. Here, we review the plasticity of behavioral responses to different odor types according to age, feeding state, circadian rhythm, and mating status. We also summarize what is known about the underlying neural and endocrinological mechanisms, from peripheral detection to central nervous integration, and cover neuromodulation from the molecular to the behavioral level. We describe forms of olfactory plasticity that have contributed to the evolutionary success of insects and have provided them with remarkable tools to adapt to their ever-changing environment. © Copyright 2016 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved. |
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Gadenne, C. Barrozo, R.B. Anton, S. |
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Gadenne, C. Barrozo, R.B. Anton, S. |
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Gadenne, C. |
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Plasticity in Insect Olfaction: To Smell or Not to Smell? |
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Plasticity in Insect Olfaction: To Smell or Not to Smell? |
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Plasticity in Insect Olfaction: To Smell or Not to Smell? |
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Plasticity in Insect Olfaction: To Smell or Not to Smell? |
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Plasticity in Insect Olfaction: To Smell or Not to Smell? |
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plasticity in insect olfaction: to smell or not to smell? |
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