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"Scent of a fruit fly": Cuticular chemoprofiles after mating in differently fed Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae) strains.

Pavković-Lučić, Sofija; Trajković, Jelena; Miličić, Dragana; Anđelković, Boban; Lučić, Luka; Savić, Tatjana; Vujisić, Ljubodrag

(Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pavković-Lučić, Sofija
AU  - Trajković, Jelena
AU  - Miličić, Dragana
AU  - Anđelković, Boban
AU  - Lučić, Luka
AU  - Savić, Tatjana
AU  - Vujisić, Ljubodrag
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/arch.21866
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4776
AB  - In the world of complex smells in natural environment, feeding and mating represent two important olfactory-guided behaviors in Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Diet affects the chemoprofile composition of the individuals, which, indirectly, may significantly affect their mating success. In this study, chemoprofiles of recently mated flies belonging to four D. melanogaster strains, which were fed for many generations on different substrates (standard cornmeal-S strain; banana-B strain; carrot-C strain; tomato-T strain) were identified and quantified. In total, 67 chemical compounds were identified: 48 compounds were extracted from males maintained on banana and carrot, and 47 compounds from males maintained on cornmeal and tomato substrates, while total of 60 compounds were identified in females from all strains. The strains and the sexes significantly differed in qualitative nature of their chemoprofiles after mating. Significant differences in the relative amount of three major male pheromones (cis-vaccenyl acetate-cVA, (Z)-7-pentacosene, and (Z)-7-tricosene) and in female pheromone (Z,Z)-7,11-nonacosadiene among strains were also recorded. Furthermore, multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) pointed to significant differences between virgin and mated individuals of all strains and within both sexes. Differences in some of the well known sex pheromones were also identified when comparing their relative amount before and after mating. The presence of typical male pheromones in females, and vice versa may indicate their bidirectional transfer during copulation. Our results confirm significant effect of mating status on cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) phenotypes in differently fed D. melanogaster flies.
PB  - Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons Inc.
T2  - Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
T2  - Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
T1  - "Scent of a fruit fly": Cuticular chemoprofiles after mating in differently fed Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae) strains.
DO  - 10.1002/arch.21866
SP  - e21866
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pavković-Lučić, Sofija and Trajković, Jelena and Miličić, Dragana and Anđelković, Boban and Lučić, Luka and Savić, Tatjana and Vujisić, Ljubodrag",
year = "2022",
abstract = "In the world of complex smells in natural environment, feeding and mating represent two important olfactory-guided behaviors in Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Diet affects the chemoprofile composition of the individuals, which, indirectly, may significantly affect their mating success. In this study, chemoprofiles of recently mated flies belonging to four D. melanogaster strains, which were fed for many generations on different substrates (standard cornmeal-S strain; banana-B strain; carrot-C strain; tomato-T strain) were identified and quantified. In total, 67 chemical compounds were identified: 48 compounds were extracted from males maintained on banana and carrot, and 47 compounds from males maintained on cornmeal and tomato substrates, while total of 60 compounds were identified in females from all strains. The strains and the sexes significantly differed in qualitative nature of their chemoprofiles after mating. Significant differences in the relative amount of three major male pheromones (cis-vaccenyl acetate-cVA, (Z)-7-pentacosene, and (Z)-7-tricosene) and in female pheromone (Z,Z)-7,11-nonacosadiene among strains were also recorded. Furthermore, multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) pointed to significant differences between virgin and mated individuals of all strains and within both sexes. Differences in some of the well known sex pheromones were also identified when comparing their relative amount before and after mating. The presence of typical male pheromones in females, and vice versa may indicate their bidirectional transfer during copulation. Our results confirm significant effect of mating status on cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) phenotypes in differently fed D. melanogaster flies.",
publisher = "Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons Inc.",
journal = "Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology",
title = ""Scent of a fruit fly": Cuticular chemoprofiles after mating in differently fed Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae) strains.",
doi = "10.1002/arch.21866",
pages = "e21866"
}
Pavković-Lučić, S., Trajković, J., Miličić, D., Anđelković, B., Lučić, L., Savić, T.,& Vujisić, L.. (2022). "Scent of a fruit fly": Cuticular chemoprofiles after mating in differently fed Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae) strains.. in Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons Inc.., e21866.
https://doi.org/10.1002/arch.21866
Pavković-Lučić S, Trajković J, Miličić D, Anđelković B, Lučić L, Savić T, Vujisić L. "Scent of a fruit fly": Cuticular chemoprofiles after mating in differently fed Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae) strains.. in Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology. 2022;:e21866.
doi:10.1002/arch.21866 .
Pavković-Lučić, Sofija, Trajković, Jelena, Miličić, Dragana, Anđelković, Boban, Lučić, Luka, Savić, Tatjana, Vujisić, Ljubodrag, ""Scent of a fruit fly": Cuticular chemoprofiles after mating in differently fed Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae) strains." in Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology (2022):e21866,
https://doi.org/10.1002/arch.21866 . .
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Locomotor activity and related morphological traits in three millipede species (Diplopoda: Julida)

Vujić, Vukica; Jovanović, Zvezdana; Pavković-Lučić, Sofija; Petković, Branka; Savić, Tatjana; Lučić, Luka; Ilić, Bojan

(Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Vujić, Vukica
AU  - Jovanović, Zvezdana
AU  - Pavković-Lučić, Sofija
AU  - Petković, Branka
AU  - Savić, Tatjana
AU  - Lučić, Luka
AU  - Ilić, Bojan
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5621
AB  - Millipedes (class Diplopoda) represent common members of soil fauna in many ecosystems. They are usually cylindrical or flattened, also characterized by two sets of legs per segment. The relationship between locomotion and morphology has been thoroughly investigated in many arthropods. However, in millipedes, previous studies were mostly based on the influence of different environmental factors on their locomotor activity. The aim of the present study was to analyze the relationship between locomotor activity and morphological variability of body features (body length, body mass), walking legs, and antennae in three European julids, Pachyiulus hungaricus (Karsch, 1881), Megaphyllum unilineatum (C. L. Koch, 1838) and M. bosniense (Verhoeff, 1897). Locomotor activity was videotaped by a web-camera during 15- minute periods and analyzed by ANY-maze software. Antennae and legs were photographed, and their size and shape were estimated using geometric morphometric approach afterwards. Obtained results point out that the evident difference in measured morphological traits among analyzed millipede species significantly determinates their locomotor activity. Moreover, the relationship between locomotor activity and morphological traits is both species-specific and sex-specific.
PB  - Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society
C3  - Book of abstracts: 14th Croatian Biological Congress With International Participation; 2022 Oct 12-16; Pula, Croatia
T1  - Locomotor activity and related morphological traits in three millipede species (Diplopoda: Julida)
SP  - 183
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5621
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Vujić, Vukica and Jovanović, Zvezdana and Pavković-Lučić, Sofija and Petković, Branka and Savić, Tatjana and Lučić, Luka and Ilić, Bojan",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Millipedes (class Diplopoda) represent common members of soil fauna in many ecosystems. They are usually cylindrical or flattened, also characterized by two sets of legs per segment. The relationship between locomotion and morphology has been thoroughly investigated in many arthropods. However, in millipedes, previous studies were mostly based on the influence of different environmental factors on their locomotor activity. The aim of the present study was to analyze the relationship between locomotor activity and morphological variability of body features (body length, body mass), walking legs, and antennae in three European julids, Pachyiulus hungaricus (Karsch, 1881), Megaphyllum unilineatum (C. L. Koch, 1838) and M. bosniense (Verhoeff, 1897). Locomotor activity was videotaped by a web-camera during 15- minute periods and analyzed by ANY-maze software. Antennae and legs were photographed, and their size and shape were estimated using geometric morphometric approach afterwards. Obtained results point out that the evident difference in measured morphological traits among analyzed millipede species significantly determinates their locomotor activity. Moreover, the relationship between locomotor activity and morphological traits is both species-specific and sex-specific.",
publisher = "Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society",
journal = "Book of abstracts: 14th Croatian Biological Congress With International Participation; 2022 Oct 12-16; Pula, Croatia",
title = "Locomotor activity and related morphological traits in three millipede species (Diplopoda: Julida)",
pages = "183",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5621"
}
Vujić, V., Jovanović, Z., Pavković-Lučić, S., Petković, B., Savić, T., Lučić, L.,& Ilić, B.. (2022). Locomotor activity and related morphological traits in three millipede species (Diplopoda: Julida). in Book of abstracts: 14th Croatian Biological Congress With International Participation; 2022 Oct 12-16; Pula, Croatia
Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society., 183.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5621
Vujić V, Jovanović Z, Pavković-Lučić S, Petković B, Savić T, Lučić L, Ilić B. Locomotor activity and related morphological traits in three millipede species (Diplopoda: Julida). in Book of abstracts: 14th Croatian Biological Congress With International Participation; 2022 Oct 12-16; Pula, Croatia. 2022;:183.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5621 .
Vujić, Vukica, Jovanović, Zvezdana, Pavković-Lučić, Sofija, Petković, Branka, Savić, Tatjana, Lučić, Luka, Ilić, Bojan, "Locomotor activity and related morphological traits in three millipede species (Diplopoda: Julida)" in Book of abstracts: 14th Croatian Biological Congress With International Participation; 2022 Oct 12-16; Pula, Croatia (2022):183,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_5621 .

"In different shades of purple": Effects of different concentrations of commercial black chokeberry fruit extract [Aronia melanocarpa (Michx) Elliott] on fitness components and wing morphology of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen, 18

Savić, Tatjana; Radivojević, Gordana; Trajković, Jelena; Bajalović, Nataša; Lučić, Luka; Miličić, Dragana; Tomić, Vladimir; Makarov, Slobodan; Duletić-Laušević, Sonja; Pavković-Lučić, Sofija

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Savić, Tatjana
AU  - Radivojević, Gordana
AU  - Trajković, Jelena
AU  - Bajalović, Nataša
AU  - Lučić, Luka
AU  - Miličić, Dragana
AU  - Tomić, Vladimir
AU  - Makarov, Slobodan
AU  - Duletić-Laušević, Sonja
AU  - Pavković-Lučić, Sofija
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://dergipark.gov.tr/doi/10.16970/entoted.480766
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3317
AB  - It is now widely accepted that bioactive compounds of fruits and vegetables reduce oxidative stress, thus having the beneficial effect of decreasing the risk of many human diseases. The aim of this in vivo study was to evaluate the possible protective effects of Aronia melanocarpa (Michx) Elliott fruit extract using Drosophila melanogaster Meigen, 1830 larvae. Study was done in the year 2016, in Department of Genetics of Populations and Ecogenotoxicology at the Institute for Biological Research, University of Belgrade. Simultaneously with treatments, co-treatments with the same concentrations of black chokeberry fruit extract mixed with a methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) were performed. Fitness traits and morphological characters were monitored. Flies fed on undiluted fruit extract, on MMS + undiluted fruit extract and on MMS, exhibited a prolonged developmental time, lower viability and negatively-impacted wing development. Positive biological effects were observed in flies that developed on substrates with 2 and 25% A. melanocarpa extract. Only a mixture of MMS + 25% fruit extract showed positive effects on both fitness components and wing development in comparison with other MMS co-treatments, indicating the ability of this concentration to protect the cells from MMS-induced damage.
T2  - Turkish Journal of Entomology
T1  - "In different shades of purple": Effects of different concentrations of commercial black chokeberry fruit extract [Aronia melanocarpa (Michx) Elliott] on fitness components and wing morphology of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen, 18
IS  - 1
VL  - 43
DO  - 10.16970/entoted.480766
SP  - 3
EP  - 16
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Savić, Tatjana and Radivojević, Gordana and Trajković, Jelena and Bajalović, Nataša and Lučić, Luka and Miličić, Dragana and Tomić, Vladimir and Makarov, Slobodan and Duletić-Laušević, Sonja and Pavković-Lučić, Sofija",
year = "2019",
abstract = "It is now widely accepted that bioactive compounds of fruits and vegetables reduce oxidative stress, thus having the beneficial effect of decreasing the risk of many human diseases. The aim of this in vivo study was to evaluate the possible protective effects of Aronia melanocarpa (Michx) Elliott fruit extract using Drosophila melanogaster Meigen, 1830 larvae. Study was done in the year 2016, in Department of Genetics of Populations and Ecogenotoxicology at the Institute for Biological Research, University of Belgrade. Simultaneously with treatments, co-treatments with the same concentrations of black chokeberry fruit extract mixed with a methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) were performed. Fitness traits and morphological characters were monitored. Flies fed on undiluted fruit extract, on MMS + undiluted fruit extract and on MMS, exhibited a prolonged developmental time, lower viability and negatively-impacted wing development. Positive biological effects were observed in flies that developed on substrates with 2 and 25% A. melanocarpa extract. Only a mixture of MMS + 25% fruit extract showed positive effects on both fitness components and wing development in comparison with other MMS co-treatments, indicating the ability of this concentration to protect the cells from MMS-induced damage.",
journal = "Turkish Journal of Entomology",
title = ""In different shades of purple": Effects of different concentrations of commercial black chokeberry fruit extract [Aronia melanocarpa (Michx) Elliott] on fitness components and wing morphology of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen, 18",
number = "1",
volume = "43",
doi = "10.16970/entoted.480766",
pages = "3-16"
}
Savić, T., Radivojević, G., Trajković, J., Bajalović, N., Lučić, L., Miličić, D., Tomić, V., Makarov, S., Duletić-Laušević, S.,& Pavković-Lučić, S.. (2019). "In different shades of purple": Effects of different concentrations of commercial black chokeberry fruit extract [Aronia melanocarpa (Michx) Elliott] on fitness components and wing morphology of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen, 18. in Turkish Journal of Entomology, 43(1), 3-16.
https://doi.org/10.16970/entoted.480766
Savić T, Radivojević G, Trajković J, Bajalović N, Lučić L, Miličić D, Tomić V, Makarov S, Duletić-Laušević S, Pavković-Lučić S. "In different shades of purple": Effects of different concentrations of commercial black chokeberry fruit extract [Aronia melanocarpa (Michx) Elliott] on fitness components and wing morphology of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen, 18. in Turkish Journal of Entomology. 2019;43(1):3-16.
doi:10.16970/entoted.480766 .
Savić, Tatjana, Radivojević, Gordana, Trajković, Jelena, Bajalović, Nataša, Lučić, Luka, Miličić, Dragana, Tomić, Vladimir, Makarov, Slobodan, Duletić-Laušević, Sonja, Pavković-Lučić, Sofija, ""In different shades of purple": Effects of different concentrations of commercial black chokeberry fruit extract [Aronia melanocarpa (Michx) Elliott] on fitness components and wing morphology of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster Meigen, 18" in Turkish Journal of Entomology, 43, no. 1 (2019):3-16,
https://doi.org/10.16970/entoted.480766 . .

Mating latency and mating duration in Drosophila melanogaster strains maintained over 400 generations on four types of food

Trajković, Jelena; Rosić, Jovana; Pavković-Lučić, Sofija; Miličić, Dragana; Lučić, Luka; Savić, Tatjana

(University of Oklahoma, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Trajković, Jelena
AU  - Rosić, Jovana
AU  - Pavković-Lučić, Sofija
AU  - Miličić, Dragana
AU  - Lučić, Luka
AU  - Savić, Tatjana
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://www.ou.edu/journals/dis/DIS101/DIS101.pdf
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6729
AB  - In this work, we have examined two components of Drosophila mating behavior and fitness, mating latency (ML) and mating duration (MD), in strains that have been cultivated over the years in various nutritive conditions. Since the influence of environmental (nutritional) variation on ML and MD is insufficiently known, the aim of this study was to explore aforementioned behavioral traits in four Drosophila melanogaster strains after long-term laboratory growing on different diets. Previously, we have observed that these diets differ in protein content and C/N ratio, which was reflected on mating success and several fitness components.
PB  - University of Oklahoma
T2  - Drosophila Information Service
T1  - Mating latency and mating duration in Drosophila melanogaster strains maintained over 400 generations on four types of food
VL  - 101
SP  - 32
EP  - 34
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6729
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Trajković, Jelena and Rosić, Jovana and Pavković-Lučić, Sofija and Miličić, Dragana and Lučić, Luka and Savić, Tatjana",
year = "2018",
abstract = "In this work, we have examined two components of Drosophila mating behavior and fitness, mating latency (ML) and mating duration (MD), in strains that have been cultivated over the years in various nutritive conditions. Since the influence of environmental (nutritional) variation on ML and MD is insufficiently known, the aim of this study was to explore aforementioned behavioral traits in four Drosophila melanogaster strains after long-term laboratory growing on different diets. Previously, we have observed that these diets differ in protein content and C/N ratio, which was reflected on mating success and several fitness components.",
publisher = "University of Oklahoma",
journal = "Drosophila Information Service",
title = "Mating latency and mating duration in Drosophila melanogaster strains maintained over 400 generations on four types of food",
volume = "101",
pages = "32-34",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6729"
}
Trajković, J., Rosić, J., Pavković-Lučić, S., Miličić, D., Lučić, L.,& Savić, T.. (2018). Mating latency and mating duration in Drosophila melanogaster strains maintained over 400 generations on four types of food. in Drosophila Information Service
University of Oklahoma., 101, 32-34.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6729
Trajković J, Rosić J, Pavković-Lučić S, Miličić D, Lučić L, Savić T. Mating latency and mating duration in Drosophila melanogaster strains maintained over 400 generations on four types of food. in Drosophila Information Service. 2018;101:32-34.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6729 .
Trajković, Jelena, Rosić, Jovana, Pavković-Lučić, Sofija, Miličić, Dragana, Lučić, Luka, Savić, Tatjana, "Mating latency and mating duration in Drosophila melanogaster strains maintained over 400 generations on four types of food" in Drosophila Information Service, 101 (2018):32-34,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6729 .

Effects of tomato and apple diets on morphological and behavioral traits in Drosophila melanogaster

Pavković-Lučić, Sofija; Savić, Tatjana; Miličić, Dragana; Lučić, Luka; Vujić, Vukica; Trajković, Jelena

(Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society, 2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Pavković-Lučić, Sofija
AU  - Savić, Tatjana
AU  - Miličić, Dragana
AU  - Lučić, Luka
AU  - Vujić, Vukica
AU  - Trajković, Jelena
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://www.pmf.unizg.hr/images/50017027/13%20HBKongres%20Knjiga%20sazetaka%2013%20CBC%20Book%20of%20abstracts%202018.pdf
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6728
AB  - The development and growth of Drosophila larvae are greatly influenced by nutritional
variations. Differences in developmental processes in various nutritive environments can be
further detected in adults, at morphological, physiological and behavioural levels, including
sexual interactions. In this study, we questioned if there is sexual selection favouring larger
D. melanogaster males and particular wing shape in relation to nutrition. Wing
characteristics were used, since they are involved in male courtship, during phases termed
as orientation and “singing”. For experimental purpose, flies cultured on tomato and apple
diets for years were used. We have previously observed that tomato diet contains a
significantly higher amount of proteins and lower C/N ratio than the apple diet that was
reflected on different fitness traits. The effects of two diets on morphological and
behavioural traits were scored in female choice tests, in which males from both “nutritional
strains” were offered to females of “tomato strain” and to females of “apple strain”.
Statistics obtained in MorphoJ program determined that “tomato” males possessed larger
and narrower wings than the “apple” males. Males developed on tomato diet were also
more attractive to females. Our results emphasized that the strength and shape of sexual
selection acting on wing traits vary with the nutritive environment influencing male mating
success.
PB  - Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society
C3  - Book of abstracts: 13th Croatian biological congress with international participation; 2018 Sep 19-23; Poreč, Croatia
T1  - Effects of tomato and apple diets on morphological and behavioral traits in Drosophila melanogaster
SP  - 240
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6728
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Pavković-Lučić, Sofija and Savić, Tatjana and Miličić, Dragana and Lučić, Luka and Vujić, Vukica and Trajković, Jelena",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The development and growth of Drosophila larvae are greatly influenced by nutritional
variations. Differences in developmental processes in various nutritive environments can be
further detected in adults, at morphological, physiological and behavioural levels, including
sexual interactions. In this study, we questioned if there is sexual selection favouring larger
D. melanogaster males and particular wing shape in relation to nutrition. Wing
characteristics were used, since they are involved in male courtship, during phases termed
as orientation and “singing”. For experimental purpose, flies cultured on tomato and apple
diets for years were used. We have previously observed that tomato diet contains a
significantly higher amount of proteins and lower C/N ratio than the apple diet that was
reflected on different fitness traits. The effects of two diets on morphological and
behavioural traits were scored in female choice tests, in which males from both “nutritional
strains” were offered to females of “tomato strain” and to females of “apple strain”.
Statistics obtained in MorphoJ program determined that “tomato” males possessed larger
and narrower wings than the “apple” males. Males developed on tomato diet were also
more attractive to females. Our results emphasized that the strength and shape of sexual
selection acting on wing traits vary with the nutritive environment influencing male mating
success.",
publisher = "Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society",
journal = "Book of abstracts: 13th Croatian biological congress with international participation; 2018 Sep 19-23; Poreč, Croatia",
title = "Effects of tomato and apple diets on morphological and behavioral traits in Drosophila melanogaster",
pages = "240",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6728"
}
Pavković-Lučić, S., Savić, T., Miličić, D., Lučić, L., Vujić, V.,& Trajković, J.. (2018). Effects of tomato and apple diets on morphological and behavioral traits in Drosophila melanogaster. in Book of abstracts: 13th Croatian biological congress with international participation; 2018 Sep 19-23; Poreč, Croatia
Zagreb: Croatian Biological Society., 240.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6728
Pavković-Lučić S, Savić T, Miličić D, Lučić L, Vujić V, Trajković J. Effects of tomato and apple diets on morphological and behavioral traits in Drosophila melanogaster. in Book of abstracts: 13th Croatian biological congress with international participation; 2018 Sep 19-23; Poreč, Croatia. 2018;:240.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6728 .
Pavković-Lučić, Sofija, Savić, Tatjana, Miličić, Dragana, Lučić, Luka, Vujić, Vukica, Trajković, Jelena, "Effects of tomato and apple diets on morphological and behavioral traits in Drosophila melanogaster" in Book of abstracts: 13th Croatian biological congress with international participation; 2018 Sep 19-23; Poreč, Croatia (2018):240,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6728 .

Cuticular chemoprofile of the fruit fly Drosophila Subobscura (Diptera, drosophilidae)

Pavković-Lučić, Sofija; Todosijević, Marina M.; Savić, Tatjana; Trajković, Jelena D.; Cvetković, Mirjana T.; Stanković, Jovana M.; Miličić, Dragana M.; Lučić, Luka R.; Tomić, Vladimir T.; Makarov, Slobodan E.; Vujisić, Ljubodrag V.

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pavković-Lučić, Sofija
AU  - Todosijević, Marina M.
AU  - Savić, Tatjana
AU  - Trajković, Jelena D.
AU  - Cvetković, Mirjana T.
AU  - Stanković, Jovana M.
AU  - Miličić, Dragana M.
AU  - Lučić, Luka R.
AU  - Tomić, Vladimir T.
AU  - Makarov, Slobodan E.
AU  - Vujisić, Ljubodrag V.
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://www.thejaps.org.pk/docs/v-28-06/40.pdf
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3193
AB  - In insects, cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile is involved in many important biological functions and may vary in different conditions. Among fruit fly species, Drosophila subobscura is one of the most frequently used in genetic, ecological and evolutionary research, because of its rich chromosomal polymorphism, specific behavioral repertoires and habitat preferences. In this work, we identified and quantified cuticular chemoprofile of D. subobscura. Using gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS), 25 chemical compounds were found in males and 23 compounds were found in females. Further, ANOVA confirmed significant sexual dimorphism in cuticular chemoprofile amounts. Knowledge of cuticular chemistry could contribute to further research in D. subobscura, starting from behavioral, up to ecological, since this species is recognized as an important model system for the study and monitoring of global climate changes. © 2018, Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum. All rights reserved.
T2  - Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences
T1  - Cuticular chemoprofile of the fruit fly Drosophila Subobscura (Diptera, drosophilidae)
IS  - 6
VL  - 28
SP  - 1881
EP  - 1886
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_3193
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pavković-Lučić, Sofija and Todosijević, Marina M. and Savić, Tatjana and Trajković, Jelena D. and Cvetković, Mirjana T. and Stanković, Jovana M. and Miličić, Dragana M. and Lučić, Luka R. and Tomić, Vladimir T. and Makarov, Slobodan E. and Vujisić, Ljubodrag V.",
year = "2018",
abstract = "In insects, cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile is involved in many important biological functions and may vary in different conditions. Among fruit fly species, Drosophila subobscura is one of the most frequently used in genetic, ecological and evolutionary research, because of its rich chromosomal polymorphism, specific behavioral repertoires and habitat preferences. In this work, we identified and quantified cuticular chemoprofile of D. subobscura. Using gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS), 25 chemical compounds were found in males and 23 compounds were found in females. Further, ANOVA confirmed significant sexual dimorphism in cuticular chemoprofile amounts. Knowledge of cuticular chemistry could contribute to further research in D. subobscura, starting from behavioral, up to ecological, since this species is recognized as an important model system for the study and monitoring of global climate changes. © 2018, Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum. All rights reserved.",
journal = "Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences",
title = "Cuticular chemoprofile of the fruit fly Drosophila Subobscura (Diptera, drosophilidae)",
number = "6",
volume = "28",
pages = "1881-1886",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_3193"
}
Pavković-Lučić, S., Todosijević, M. M., Savić, T., Trajković, J. D., Cvetković, M. T., Stanković, J. M., Miličić, D. M., Lučić, L. R., Tomić, V. T., Makarov, S. E.,& Vujisić, L. V.. (2018). Cuticular chemoprofile of the fruit fly Drosophila Subobscura (Diptera, drosophilidae). in Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences, 28(6), 1881-1886.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_3193
Pavković-Lučić S, Todosijević MM, Savić T, Trajković JD, Cvetković MT, Stanković JM, Miličić DM, Lučić LR, Tomić VT, Makarov SE, Vujisić LV. Cuticular chemoprofile of the fruit fly Drosophila Subobscura (Diptera, drosophilidae). in Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences. 2018;28(6):1881-1886.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_3193 .
Pavković-Lučić, Sofija, Todosijević, Marina M., Savić, Tatjana, Trajković, Jelena D., Cvetković, Mirjana T., Stanković, Jovana M., Miličić, Dragana M., Lučić, Luka R., Tomić, Vladimir T., Makarov, Slobodan E., Vujisić, Ljubodrag V., "Cuticular chemoprofile of the fruit fly Drosophila Subobscura (Diptera, drosophilidae)" in Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences, 28, no. 6 (2018):1881-1886,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_3193 .
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“A matter of health”: evaluation of health habits in pupils in Primary School in Serbia

Miličić, Dragana; Drndarski, Marina; Trajković, Jelena; Savić, Tatjana; Lučić, Luka; Pavković-Lučić, Sofija

(Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Plovdiv University press "Paisii Hilendarski", 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Miličić, Dragana
AU  - Drndarski, Marina
AU  - Trajković, Jelena
AU  - Savić, Tatjana
AU  - Lučić, Luka
AU  - Pavković-Lučić, Sofija
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://editorial.uni-plovdiv.bg/index.php/JBB/article/view/152/134
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6738
AB  - We interviewed more than 400 primary school pupils from 5th to the 8th grade (aged 11 to 14 years) from the primary school in Belgrade (Serbia) about their habits concerning nutrition, beverage consumption, and time spend in front of a computer, tablet, playing games on consoles, or using a mobile phone. According to the study, a high percentage of students showed a well-established habit of eating breakfast. Also, the overall water consumption prevailed in all grades, since the school ensures students access to safe and free drinking water, as a healthy alternative to consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages. However, we found increasing food consumption from bakery and consumption of carbonated drinks both in boys and girls from senior grades (7th and 8th). Also, they spent considerably more time with a computer, tablet, or mobile phone than the pupils from lower grades. About one-third of all surveyed students have been watching television or using a computer more than 3 hours during the day. We found a significant increase of BMI, as an indicator of the increasing risk of weight gain and obesity both in boys and girls in senior grades. In the current curriculum of Biology, the topic of human health is studied in the 7th grade, but presented results show that one-year education in health topics is not sufficient. It suggests the necessity of introducing the topic of health in all grades of elementary school, starting from the lowest age.
PB  - Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Plovdiv University press "Paisii Hilendarski"
T2  - Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology
T1  - “A matter of health”: evaluation of health habits in pupils in Primary School in Serbia
IS  - 3
VL  - 6
SP  - 221
EP  - 225
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6738
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Miličić, Dragana and Drndarski, Marina and Trajković, Jelena and Savić, Tatjana and Lučić, Luka and Pavković-Lučić, Sofija",
year = "2017",
abstract = "We interviewed more than 400 primary school pupils from 5th to the 8th grade (aged 11 to 14 years) from the primary school in Belgrade (Serbia) about their habits concerning nutrition, beverage consumption, and time spend in front of a computer, tablet, playing games on consoles, or using a mobile phone. According to the study, a high percentage of students showed a well-established habit of eating breakfast. Also, the overall water consumption prevailed in all grades, since the school ensures students access to safe and free drinking water, as a healthy alternative to consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages. However, we found increasing food consumption from bakery and consumption of carbonated drinks both in boys and girls from senior grades (7th and 8th). Also, they spent considerably more time with a computer, tablet, or mobile phone than the pupils from lower grades. About one-third of all surveyed students have been watching television or using a computer more than 3 hours during the day. We found a significant increase of BMI, as an indicator of the increasing risk of weight gain and obesity both in boys and girls in senior grades. In the current curriculum of Biology, the topic of human health is studied in the 7th grade, but presented results show that one-year education in health topics is not sufficient. It suggests the necessity of introducing the topic of health in all grades of elementary school, starting from the lowest age.",
publisher = "Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Plovdiv University press "Paisii Hilendarski"",
journal = "Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology",
title = "“A matter of health”: evaluation of health habits in pupils in Primary School in Serbia",
number = "3",
volume = "6",
pages = "221-225",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6738"
}
Miličić, D., Drndarski, M., Trajković, J., Savić, T., Lučić, L.,& Pavković-Lučić, S.. (2017). “A matter of health”: evaluation of health habits in pupils in Primary School in Serbia. in Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology
Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Plovdiv University press "Paisii Hilendarski"., 6(3), 221-225.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6738
Miličić D, Drndarski M, Trajković J, Savić T, Lučić L, Pavković-Lučić S. “A matter of health”: evaluation of health habits in pupils in Primary School in Serbia. in Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology. 2017;6(3):221-225.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6738 .
Miličić, Dragana, Drndarski, Marina, Trajković, Jelena, Savić, Tatjana, Lučić, Luka, Pavković-Lučić, Sofija, "“A matter of health”: evaluation of health habits in pupils in Primary School in Serbia" in Journal of BioScience and Biotechnology, 6, no. 3 (2017):221-225,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6738 .

Antioxidant properties of fruit/vegetable substrates suitable for culturing Drosophila melanogaster

Pavković-Lučić, Sofija; Trajković, Jelena; Savić, Tatjana; Lučić, Luka; Miličić, Dragana; Gorjanović, Stanislava

(University of Oklahoma, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pavković-Lučić, Sofija
AU  - Trajković, Jelena
AU  - Savić, Tatjana
AU  - Lučić, Luka
AU  - Miličić, Dragana
AU  - Gorjanović, Stanislava
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://www.ou.edu/journals/dis/DIS100/Technique/Pavkovic-Lucic%20et%20al%20191.pdf
UR  - http://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6736
AB  - Since fruits and vegetables are sources of phytochemicals which act as antioxidants (Slavin and Lloyd, 2012), we have recently tested antioxidant properties of the diets using an electrochemical assay based on direct current polarography.
PB  - University of Oklahoma
T2  - Drosophila Information Service
T1  - Antioxidant properties of fruit/vegetable substrates suitable for culturing Drosophila melanogaster
VL  - 100
SP  - 191
EP  - 193
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6736
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pavković-Lučić, Sofija and Trajković, Jelena and Savić, Tatjana and Lučić, Luka and Miličić, Dragana and Gorjanović, Stanislava",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Since fruits and vegetables are sources of phytochemicals which act as antioxidants (Slavin and Lloyd, 2012), we have recently tested antioxidant properties of the diets using an electrochemical assay based on direct current polarography.",
publisher = "University of Oklahoma",
journal = "Drosophila Information Service",
title = "Antioxidant properties of fruit/vegetable substrates suitable for culturing Drosophila melanogaster",
volume = "100",
pages = "191-193",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6736"
}
Pavković-Lučić, S., Trajković, J., Savić, T., Lučić, L., Miličić, D.,& Gorjanović, S.. (2017). Antioxidant properties of fruit/vegetable substrates suitable for culturing Drosophila melanogaster. in Drosophila Information Service
University of Oklahoma., 100, 191-193.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6736
Pavković-Lučić S, Trajković J, Savić T, Lučić L, Miličić D, Gorjanović S. Antioxidant properties of fruit/vegetable substrates suitable for culturing Drosophila melanogaster. in Drosophila Information Service. 2017;100:191-193.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6736 .
Pavković-Lučić, Sofija, Trajković, Jelena, Savić, Tatjana, Lučić, Luka, Miličić, Dragana, Gorjanović, Stanislava, "Antioxidant properties of fruit/vegetable substrates suitable for culturing Drosophila melanogaster" in Drosophila Information Service, 100 (2017):191-193,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6736 .

"Does my Diet Affect my Perfume?" Identification and Quantification of Cuticular Compounds in Five Drosophila melanogaster Strains Maintained over 300 Generations on Different Diets

Pavković-Lučić, Sofija; Todosijević, Marina; Savić, Tatjana; Vajs, Vlatka; Trajković, Jelena; Anđelković, Boban; Lučić, Luka; Krstić, Gordana; Makarov, Slobodan; Tomić, Vladimir; Miličić, Dragana; Vujisić, Ljubodrag

(Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG, Zürich, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pavković-Lučić, Sofija
AU  - Todosijević, Marina
AU  - Savić, Tatjana
AU  - Vajs, Vlatka
AU  - Trajković, Jelena
AU  - Anđelković, Boban
AU  - Lučić, Luka
AU  - Krstić, Gordana
AU  - Makarov, Slobodan
AU  - Tomić, Vladimir
AU  - Miličić, Dragana
AU  - Vujisić, Ljubodrag
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3545
AB  - Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) in Drosophila melanogaster represent the basis of chemical communication being involved in
many important biological functions. The aim of this study was to characterize chemical composition and variation of cuticular
profiles in five D. melanogaster strains. These strains were reared for approximately 300 generations on five diets: standard
cornmeal medium and substrates prepared with apple, banana, tomato, and carrot. Differences in quantity and/or quality in
CHCs were assumed as a result of activation of different metabolic pathways involved in food digestion and adaptations to the
particular diet type.
In total, independently of sex and strain, 66 chemical compounds were identified. In females of all strains, 60 compounds were
identified, while, in males, 47 compounds were extracted. Certain new chemical compounds for D. melanogaster were found.
MANOVA confirmed that CHC amounts significantly depend on sex and substrates, as well as on their interactions. Discriminant
analysis revealed that flies belonging to ÐappleÏ and ÐcarrotÏ strains exhibited the most noticeable differences in CHC repertoires.
A non-hydrocarbon pheromone, cis-vaccenyl acetate (cVA) also contributed to the variation in the pheromone bouquet among
the strains. Variability detected in CHCs and cVAmay be used in the explanation of differences in mating behaviour previously
determined in analyzed fly strains.
PB  - Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG, Zürich
T2  - Chemistry & Biodiversity
T1  - "Does my Diet Affect my Perfume?" Identification and Quantification of Cuticular Compounds in Five Drosophila melanogaster Strains Maintained over 300 Generations on Different Diets
IS  - 2
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.1002/cbdv.201500064
SP  - 224
EP  - 232
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pavković-Lučić, Sofija and Todosijević, Marina and Savić, Tatjana and Vajs, Vlatka and Trajković, Jelena and Anđelković, Boban and Lučić, Luka and Krstić, Gordana and Makarov, Slobodan and Tomić, Vladimir and Miličić, Dragana and Vujisić, Ljubodrag",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) in Drosophila melanogaster represent the basis of chemical communication being involved in
many important biological functions. The aim of this study was to characterize chemical composition and variation of cuticular
profiles in five D. melanogaster strains. These strains were reared for approximately 300 generations on five diets: standard
cornmeal medium and substrates prepared with apple, banana, tomato, and carrot. Differences in quantity and/or quality in
CHCs were assumed as a result of activation of different metabolic pathways involved in food digestion and adaptations to the
particular diet type.
In total, independently of sex and strain, 66 chemical compounds were identified. In females of all strains, 60 compounds were
identified, while, in males, 47 compounds were extracted. Certain new chemical compounds for D. melanogaster were found.
MANOVA confirmed that CHC amounts significantly depend on sex and substrates, as well as on their interactions. Discriminant
analysis revealed that flies belonging to ÐappleÏ and ÐcarrotÏ strains exhibited the most noticeable differences in CHC repertoires.
A non-hydrocarbon pheromone, cis-vaccenyl acetate (cVA) also contributed to the variation in the pheromone bouquet among
the strains. Variability detected in CHCs and cVAmay be used in the explanation of differences in mating behaviour previously
determined in analyzed fly strains.",
publisher = "Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG, Zürich",
journal = "Chemistry & Biodiversity",
title = ""Does my Diet Affect my Perfume?" Identification and Quantification of Cuticular Compounds in Five Drosophila melanogaster Strains Maintained over 300 Generations on Different Diets",
number = "2",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.1002/cbdv.201500064",
pages = "224-232"
}
Pavković-Lučić, S., Todosijević, M., Savić, T., Vajs, V., Trajković, J., Anđelković, B., Lučić, L., Krstić, G., Makarov, S., Tomić, V., Miličić, D.,& Vujisić, L.. (2016). "Does my Diet Affect my Perfume?" Identification and Quantification of Cuticular Compounds in Five Drosophila melanogaster Strains Maintained over 300 Generations on Different Diets. in Chemistry & Biodiversity
Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG, Zürich., 13(2), 224-232.
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201500064
Pavković-Lučić S, Todosijević M, Savić T, Vajs V, Trajković J, Anđelković B, Lučić L, Krstić G, Makarov S, Tomić V, Miličić D, Vujisić L. "Does my Diet Affect my Perfume?" Identification and Quantification of Cuticular Compounds in Five Drosophila melanogaster Strains Maintained over 300 Generations on Different Diets. in Chemistry & Biodiversity. 2016;13(2):224-232.
doi:10.1002/cbdv.201500064 .
Pavković-Lučić, Sofija, Todosijević, Marina, Savić, Tatjana, Vajs, Vlatka, Trajković, Jelena, Anđelković, Boban, Lučić, Luka, Krstić, Gordana, Makarov, Slobodan, Tomić, Vladimir, Miličić, Dragana, Vujisić, Ljubodrag, ""Does my Diet Affect my Perfume?" Identification and Quantification of Cuticular Compounds in Five Drosophila melanogaster Strains Maintained over 300 Generations on Different Diets" in Chemistry & Biodiversity, 13, no. 2 (2016):224-232,
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.201500064 . .
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