2024
DOI: 10.1093/chemse/bjae012
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How conspecific and allospecific eggs and larvae drive oviposition preference in Drosophila

Rolando D Moreira-Soto,
Mohammed A Khallaf,
Bill S Hansson
et al.

Abstract: Where to lay the eggs is a crucial decision for females as it influences the success of their offspring. Female flies prefer to lay eggs on food already occupied and consumed by larvae, which facilitates social feeding, but potentially could also lead to detrimental interactions between species. Whether females can modulate their attraction to cues associated with different species is unknown. Here we analyzed the chemical profiles of eggs and larvae of 16 Drosophila species, and tested whether Drosophila flie… Show more

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