%0 Generic %A Wang, Qi %A Jia, Yufei %A Weldegeris, Berhane %A Greenberg, Liana %A Smid, Hans %A Dicke, Marcel %A Haverkamp, Alexander %A Jongsma, Maarten %D 2024 %T Data underlying the publication "Loss of olfaction reduces caterpillar performance and increases susceptibility to a natural enemy" %U %R 10.4121/610e707d-b10a-467e-8afe-ead477827914.v1 %K insect larvae %K natural enemy %K olfaction %K multitrophic interactions %K Orco %K host-plant selection %X

This project aims to evaluate the significance of olfaction in a butterfly species Pieris brassicae. By knocking out the odorant receptor co-receptor (Orco), the larval brain structure and adult oviposition changes confirmed the successful knockout. The changes in knockout caterpillars in optimal host-plant seeking, performance under the attack of natural enemies and behavioral preference to plant volatiles suggested the critical importance of olfaction in caterpillars in the tri-trophic interactions.

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