2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00359-013-0844-4
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Responses of protocerebral neurons in Manduca sexta to sex-pheromone mixtures

Abstract: Male Manduca sexta moths are attracted to a mixture of two components of the female's sex pheromone at the natural concentration ratio. Deviation from this ratio results in reduced attraction. Projection neurons innervating prominent male-specific glomeruli in the male's antennal lobe produce maximal synchronized spiking activity in response to synthetic mixtures of the two components centering around the natural ratio, suggesting that behaviorally effective mixture ratios are encoded by synchronous neuronal a… Show more

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“…Recognition mechanisms based on insect pheromones are highly species-specific (Roelofs and Brown 1982;De Bruyne and Baker 2008;Kaissling 2014). This suggests that in collembolan too, the ratio of chemical compounds found in pheromones allows a fine tuning between emitters and receptors (Bruce et al 2005;Lei et al 2013).…”
Section: Composition Of Collembolan Semiochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recognition mechanisms based on insect pheromones are highly species-specific (Roelofs and Brown 1982;De Bruyne and Baker 2008;Kaissling 2014). This suggests that in collembolan too, the ratio of chemical compounds found in pheromones allows a fine tuning between emitters and receptors (Bruce et al 2005;Lei et al 2013).…”
Section: Composition Of Collembolan Semiochemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contribution by Rössler and Brill (2013) focuses on neurophysiological, anatomical and evolutionary aspects of parallel processing of olfactory information along the olfactory pathway, in particular using simultaneous multi-unit recordings from two sets of AL projection neurons within a dual olfactory pathway in the honeybee . The contribution by Lei et al (2013) concludes this section by presenting new results on processing of sex-pheromone information by protocerebral neurons in Manduca sexta.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Reverse neuroethology, a strategy for identifying behaviorally significant stimuli from studying the neurobiology of a species, could offer a new way to develop attractants or repellents. Many behaviorally critical volatiles, such as sex pheromones in moths, are processed in a specialized region of the olfactory center of the brain (Hansson et al, 1991 ; Lei et al, 2013 ; Berg et al, 2014 ). Findings on such evolutionarily formed environment-brain links inspire research on the anatomy of insect central nervous systems, especially in combination of with neurophysiological techniques such as calcium imaging and multiunit recordings, which allow observation of odor-evoked responses simultaneously across multiple brain regions (Lei et al, 2004 ; Linz et al, 2013 ; Trona et al, 2013 ; Byers et al, 2014 ; Wu H. et al, 2015 ; Bisch-Knaden et al, 2018 ).…”
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confidence: 99%