Svetec Nicolas, Ferveur Jean-François
Unité de Recherche 5548 Associée au Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Bourgogne, 6, Bd Gabriel, 21 000 Dijon, France.
J Exp Biol. 2005 Mar;208(Pt 5):891-8. doi: 10.1242/jeb.01454.
Social interaction with conspecifics can influence the developing brain and behaviour of the exposed animal. This experience can involve the exchange and retention of visual, chemical, acoustic and tactile signals. When several Drosophila melanogaster male flies are associated with mated females in the presence of food, they show frequent aggressive interactions. To measure the role of social experience on male-male interaction, two tester males - naive or exposed to sibling(s) during a variable period of their adult development - were confronted in the absence of female and food. The two males displayed homosexual courtship and aggressive behaviours, the frequency, intensity and directionality of which varied according to their experience. The effect of social experience was greatly enhanced between transgenic males partially defective for pheromonal perception, indicating that male inhibitory pheromones are normally used to repress male-male interaction.
与同种个体的社会互动会影响受试动物正在发育的大脑和行为。这种体验可能涉及视觉、化学、听觉和触觉信号的交换与留存。当几只黑腹果蝇雄蝇在有食物的情况下与已交配的雌蝇在一起时,它们会频繁发生攻击性互动。为了测定社会经验对雄-雄互动的作用,在没有雌蝇和食物的情况下,将两只受试雄蝇——一只未接触过社会经验或在成年发育的不同时期接触过同胞的雄蝇——放在一起。这两只雄蝇表现出同性恋求偶行为和攻击性行为,其频率、强度和方向性因它们的经验而异。在信息素感知部分缺陷的转基因雄蝇之间,社会经验的影响大大增强,这表明雄性抑制性信息素通常用于抑制雄-雄互动。