Aggression and courtship in Drosophila: pheromonal communication and sex recognition

作者:Fernandez Maria Paz*; Kravitz Edward A
来源:Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology, 2013, 199(11): 1065-1076.
DOI:10.1007/s00359-013-0851-5

摘要

Upon encountering a conspecific in the wild, males have to rapidly detect, integrate and process the most relevant signals to evoke an appropriate behavioral response. Courtship and aggression are the most important social behaviors in nature for procreation and survival: for males, making the right choice between the two depends on the ability to identify the sex of the other individual. In flies as in most species, males court females and attack other males. Although many sensory modalities are involved in sex recognition, chemosensory communication mediated by specific molecules that serve as pheromones plays a key role in helping males distinguish between courtship and aggression targets. The chemosensory signals used by flies include volatile and non-volatile compounds, detected by the olfactory and gustatory systems. Recently, several putative olfactory and gustatory receptors have been identified that play key roles in sex recognition, allowing investigators to begin to map the neuronal circuits that convey this sensory information to higher processing centers in the brain. Here, we describe how Drosophila melanogaster males use taste and smell to make correct behavioral choices.

  • 出版日期2013-11

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