2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-022-02005-w
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Reduced olfactory acuity in recently flightless insects suggests rapid regressive evolution

Abstract: Background Insects have exceptionally fast smelling capabilities, and some can track the temporal structure of odour plumes at rates above 100 Hz. It has been hypothesized that this fast smelling capability is an adaptation for flying. We test this hypothesis by comparing the olfactory acuity of sympatric flighted versus flightless lineages within a wing-polymorphic stonefly species. Results Our analyses of olfactory receptor neuron responses revea… Show more

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“…Following the publication of the original article [ 1 ], we were notified that the incorrect additional file had been linked to the article.…”
Section: Correction To: Bmc Ecology and Evolution (2022) 22:50 101186...mentioning
confidence: 99%