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SUBMITTER: Frati F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4549108 | biostudies-literature | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Frati Francesca F Piersanti Silvana S Conti Eric E Rebora Manuela M Salerno Gianandrea G
PloS one 20150825 8
In polymorphic damselflies discrimination of females from males is complex owing to the presence of androchrome and gynochrome females. To date there is no evidence that damselflies use sensory modalities other than vision (and tactile stimuli) in mate searching and sex recognition. The results of the present behavioural and electrophysiological investigations on Ischnura elegans, a polymorphic damselfly, support our hypothesis that chemical cues could be involved in Odonata sex recognition. The ...[more]