2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.04.27.489805
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Floral humidity as a signal – not a cue – in a nocturnal pollination system

Abstract: Although visual and olfactory floral signals attract pollinators from a distance, at the flower’s threshold, pollinators can use floral humidity as an index cue for nectar presence. We evaluate the role of floral humidity in the Datura wrightii-Manduca sexta nocturnal pollination system. In addition to our finding that M. sexta shows strong innate attraction toward humid flowers, we identify the hygrosensing sensillum on their antennae, demonstrate its extreme sensitivity to minute changes in RH, and observe t… Show more

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“…Based on homology to Drosophila IRs, MsexIR21a, MsexIR93a and MsexIR25a could have cool-temperature-sensing functions (Knecht et al, 2016;Ni et al, 2016). Alternatively, MsexIR93a and MsexIR25a might be involved in hygrosensation (Knecht et al, 2016) by neurons present in the styliform sensilla of the antenna (Dahake et al, 2022).…”
Section: Tissue Ors Irs Grsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on homology to Drosophila IRs, MsexIR21a, MsexIR93a and MsexIR25a could have cool-temperature-sensing functions (Knecht et al, 2016;Ni et al, 2016). Alternatively, MsexIR93a and MsexIR25a might be involved in hygrosensation (Knecht et al, 2016) by neurons present in the styliform sensilla of the antenna (Dahake et al, 2022).…”
Section: Tissue Ors Irs Grsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Automated tracking studies of insects are often carried out in controlled environments, which is feasible when the behavior of interest is robust to laboratory conditions. For example, digital tracking has been used to characterize the foraging behavior of hawkmoths Manduca sexta [36][37][38], and to characterize the wing kinematics of flies and honey bees as well as honey bee wing fanning behavior [39][40][41]. Complex social behaviors are less robust to experimental laboratory conditions, requiring field observations to draw reliable conclusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%