2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.0533
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Olfactory learning in Pieris brassicae butterflies is dependent on the intensity of a plant-derived oviposition cue

Dimitri Peftuloglu,
Stefan Bonestroo,
Roos Lenders
et al.

Abstract: Butterflies, like many insects, use gustatory and olfactory cues innately to assess the suitability of an oviposition site and are able to associate colours and leaf shapes with an oviposition reward. Studies on other insects have demonstrated that the quality of the reward is a crucial factor in forming associative memory. We set out to investigate whether the large cabbage white Pieris brassicae (Linnaeus) has the ability to associate an oviposition experience with a neutral olfactory… Show more

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