Responses to Pheromones in a Complex Odor World: Sensory Processing and Behavior

Insects. 2014 Jun 17;5(2):399-422. doi: 10.3390/insects5020399.

Abstract

Insects communicating with pheromones, be it sex- or aggregation pheromones, are confronted with an olfactory environment rich in a diversity of volatile organic compounds of which plants are the main releaser. Certain of these volatiles can represent behaviorally relevant information, such as indications about host- or non-host plants; others will provide essentially a rich odor background out of which the behaviorally relevant information needs to be extracted. In an attempt to disentangle mechanisms of pheromone communication in a rich olfactory environment, which might underlie interactions between intraspecific signals and a background, we will summarize recent literature on pheromone/plant volatile interactions. Starting from molecular mechanisms, describing the peripheral detection and central nervous integration of pheromone-plant volatile mixtures, we will end with behavioral output in response to such mixtures and its plasticity.

Keywords: mixture processing; neural mechanisms; odor interactions; orientation behavior; plant odor; sex pheromone.

Publication types

  • Review