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    Acetoin is a key odor for resource location in the giant robber crab Birgus latro
    Markus Knaden, Sonja Bisch-Knaden, Jeanine Linz, Andreas Reinecke, Jakob Krieger, Susanne Erland, Steffen Harzsch, Bill S. Hansson
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2019 222: jeb202929 doi: 10.1242/jeb.202929 Published 21 June 2019

    Summary: Birgus latro is the biggest land-living crab – a solitary animal that sometimes accumulates at food sources. A single food odor, acetoin, is sufficient to govern this behavior.

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    Anthropogenic noise and the bioacoustics of terrestrial invertebrates
    Maggie Raboin, Damian O. Elias
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2019 222: jeb178749 doi: 10.1242/jeb.178749 Published 19 June 2019

    Summary: We review the current literature on invertebrate bioacoustics and characteristics of anthropogenic noise to suggest a framework for understanding the potential impact of anthropogenic noise on terrestrial invertebrates.

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    Food-derived volatiles enhance consumption in Drosophila melanogaster
    Carolina E. Reisenman, Kristin Scott
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2019 222: jeb202762 doi: 10.1242/jeb.202762 Published 29 May 2019

    Summary: Fruit flies integrate diverse olfactory and gustatory cues to guide feeding decisions, including situations in which animals are confronted with stimuli of opposite valence.

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    Gut microbiota affects development and olfactory behavior in Drosophila melanogaster
    Huili Qiao, Ian W. Keesey, Bill S. Hansson, Markus Knaden
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2019 222: jeb192500 doi: 10.1242/jeb.192500 Published 1 March 2019

    Summary: Fruit flies raised on food enriched with one of their gut microbes change their preference for these microbes and their developmental rate depending on their specific microbe pre-exposure.

  • RESEARCH ARTICLE
    Cyclic nature of the REM sleep-like state in the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis
    Teresa L. Iglesias, Jean G. Boal, Marcos G. Frank, Jochen Zeil, Roger T. Hanlon
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2019 222: jeb174862 doi: 10.1242/jeb.174862 Published 8 January 2019

    Summary: Evidence suggests that cephalopods possess a sleep-like state that resembles behaviorally the vertebrate rapid eye movement sleep (REMS)-like state.

  • RESEARCH ARTICLE
    Sleep regulates visual selective attention in Drosophila
    Leonie Kirszenblat, Deniz Ertekin, Joseph Goodsell, Yanqiong Zhou, Paul J. Shaw, Bruno van Swinderen
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2018 221: jeb191429 doi: 10.1242/jeb.191429 Published 14 December 2018

    Summary: Sleep manipulations specifically alter visual selective attention in fruit flies, without affecting behavioral responses to simple visual stimuli.

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    Innate visual preferences and behavioral flexibility in Drosophila
    Martyna J. Grabowska, James Steeves, Julius Alpay, Matthew Van De Poll, Deniz Ertekin, Bruno van Swinderen
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2018 221: jeb185918 doi: 10.1242/jeb.185918 Published 5 December 2018

    Summary: An operant conditioning paradigm in a multiple-choice maze shows that innate visual preferences can be transiently modulated in Drosophila via optogenetic activation of NPF-expressing neurons.

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    Carpenter ants use diverse antennae sampling strategies to track odor trails
    Ryan W. Draft, Matthew R. McGill, Vikrant Kapoor, Venkatesh N. Murthy
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2018 221: jeb185124 doi: 10.1242/jeb.185124 Published 19 November 2018

    Highlighted Article: High-resolution imaging of antennae reveals distinct patterns of sampling with non-redundant roles in odor tracking.

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    Cooler snakes respond more strongly to infrared stimuli, but we have no idea why
    George S. Bakken, Hannes A. Schraft, Robert W. Cattell, Donna B. Tiu, Rulon W. Clark
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2018 221: jeb182121 doi: 10.1242/jeb.182121 Published 5 September 2018

    Summary: Physiological and biochemical process rates and, usually, behavioral responsiveness increase with temperature. Remarkably, rattlesnakes sensing warm moving targets with their facial pits are less responsive as body temperature increases.

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    Context dependency of in-flight responses by Manduca sexta moths to ambient differences in relative humidity
    Michael S. Wolfin, Robert A. Raguso, Goggy Davidowitz, Joaquin Goyret
    Journal of Experimental Biology 2018 221: jeb177774 doi: 10.1242/jeb.177774 Published 12 June 2018

    Summary: Manduca sexta hawkmoths orient toward currents of air with higher relative humidity during upwind flight in a wind tunnel, but floral sensory stimuli override this behavior.

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