Journal article

Insect Antennal Morphology: The Evolution of Diverse Solutions to Odorant Perception

Mark A Elgar, Dong Zhang, Qike Wang, Bernadette Wittwer, Thi Pham Hieu, Tamara L Johnson, Christopher B Freelance, Marianne Coquilleau

Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine | Yale University | Published : 2018

Abstract

Chemical communication involves the production, transmission, and perception of odors. Most adult insects rely on chemical signals and cues to locate food resources, oviposition sites or reproductive partners and, consequently, numerous odors provide a vital source of information. Insects detect these odors with receptors mostly located on the antennae, and the diverse shapes and sizes of these antennae (and sensilla) are both astonishing and puzzling: what selective pressures are responsible for these different solutions to the same problem — to perceive signals and cues? This review describes the selection pressures derived from chemical communication that are responsible for shaping the d..

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