2023
DOI: 10.1093/jisesa/iead112
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Phenylacetaldehyde induced olfactory conditioning in Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae) larvae

Md Zeeshan Ali,
Anushree Anushree,
Anwar L Bilgrami
et al.

Abstract: Phenylacetaldehyde (PAH), an aromatic odorant, exists in varied fruits including overripe bananas and prickly pear cactus, the 2 major host fruits of Drosophila melanogaster. It acts as a potent ligand for the Ionotropic receptor 84a (IR84a) and the Odorant receptor 67a (OR67a), serving as an important food and courtship cue for adult fruit flies. Drosophila melanogaster larvae respond robustly to diverse feeding odorants, such as ethyl acetate (EA), an aliphatic ester. Since the chemical identity and concentr… Show more

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“…The larval stage, characterized by limited mobility due to the larvae possessing only three pairs of legs, renders it vulnerable to entrapment by spider mite webs [45]. Many animal species undergo critical learning periods during which their learning efficiency is heightened, leading to long-term effects on subsequent behavior [46][47][48]. The survival rate of protonymph does not significantly decrease during prey switching.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larval stage, characterized by limited mobility due to the larvae possessing only three pairs of legs, renders it vulnerable to entrapment by spider mite webs [45]. Many animal species undergo critical learning periods during which their learning efficiency is heightened, leading to long-term effects on subsequent behavior [46][47][48]. The survival rate of protonymph does not significantly decrease during prey switching.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%