2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2007.05.013
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Altered olfactory receptor neuron responsiveness in rare Ostrinia nubilalis males attracted to the O. furnacalis pheromone blend

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“…Sensory specialization may evolve in response to selection for locating and identifying food and sexual partners, and avoiding predators (Dekker et al, 2006;Domingue et al, 2007;GoldmanHuertas et al, 2015;Schäffler et al, 2015). In the case of male orchid bees, olfactory specialization is expected because detecting and finding scattered perfume sources may entail traveling long distances (Pokorny et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensory specialization may evolve in response to selection for locating and identifying food and sexual partners, and avoiding predators (Dekker et al, 2006;Domingue et al, 2007;GoldmanHuertas et al, 2015;Schäffler et al, 2015). In the case of male orchid bees, olfactory specialization is expected because detecting and finding scattered perfume sources may entail traveling long distances (Pokorny et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substantial inference on ORs expressed in different pheromonesensitive ORNs can be made based on the vast knowledge on the electrophysiological responses of ORNs in the two congeners, O. nubilalis and O. furnacalis (Hansson et al, 1987;Hallberg et al, 1994;Takanashi et al, 2006;Domingue et al, 2007aDomingue et al, ,b, 2008. O. nubilalis, in particular, is a good reference because its pheromone communication system is identical to that of O. scapulalis, in terms of pheromone composition, the presence of pheromone polymorphism, and specific inhibition of attraction by Z9-14:OAc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ORs appear to be narrowly and broadly tuned, with some responding nonspecifically to (E) and (Z)-11-or -12-tetradecenyl acetate, as found in O. scapulalis (Miura et al, 2010;Wanner et al, 2010); the latter E and Z12-14:OAc constitute the pheromone components of a close relative of the ECB, the Asian corn borer O. furnacalis (Ishikawa et al, 1999b). Previous electrophysiological recordings of ORNs indicated that ECB males possess ORNs responsive to E and Z12-14: OAc, and that these ORNs are, indeed, the same large-and small-spiking ORNs responsive to the ECB pheromone components (Domingue et al, 2006(Domingue et al, , 2007b. Some rare ECB males may be attracted to the Asian corn borer blend (Linn et al, 2003; this alteration in the normal behavior might be caused by a firing ratio of ORNs responsive to E and Z12-14:OAc close to the ratio observed in response to the attractive ECB blend (Domingue et al, 2007b).…”
Section: Smelling the Pheromone: The Male Olfactory Systemmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Previous electrophysiological recordings of ORNs indicated that ECB males possess ORNs responsive to E and Z12-14: OAc, and that these ORNs are, indeed, the same large-and small-spiking ORNs responsive to the ECB pheromone components (Domingue et al, 2006(Domingue et al, , 2007b. Some rare ECB males may be attracted to the Asian corn borer blend (Linn et al, 2003; this alteration in the normal behavior might be caused by a firing ratio of ORNs responsive to E and Z12-14:OAc close to the ratio observed in response to the attractive ECB blend (Domingue et al, 2007b).…”
Section: Smelling the Pheromone: The Male Olfactory Systemmentioning
confidence: 97%