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澳大利亚粗毛蚁在昼夜生活方式中对大脑区域的差异投资。

Differential investment in brain regions for a diurnal and nocturnal lifestyle in Australian Myrmecia ants.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Biology Department, Neuroscience Program, The University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

J Comp Neurol. 2019 May 1;527(7):1261-1277. doi: 10.1002/cne.24617. Epub 2019 Jan 22.

Abstract

Animals are active at different times of the day. Each temporal niche offers a unique light environment, which affects the quality of the available visual information. To access reliable visual signals in dim-light environments, insects have evolved several visual adaptations to enhance their optical sensitivity. The extent to which these adaptations reflect on the sensory processing and integration capabilities within the brain of a nocturnal insect is unknown. To address this, we analyzed brain organization in congeneric species of the Australian bull ant, Myrmecia, that rely predominantly on visual information and range from being strictly diurnal to strictly nocturnal. Weighing brains and optic lobes of seven Myrmecia species, showed that after controlling for body mass, the brain mass was not significantly different between diurnal and nocturnal ants. However, the optic lobe mass, after controlling for central brain mass, differed between day- and night-active ants. Detailed volumetric analyses showed that the nocturnal ants invested relatively less in the primary visual processing regions but relatively more in both the primary olfactory processing regions and in the integration centers of visual and olfactory sensory information. We discuss how the temporal niche occupied by each species may affect cognitive demands, thus shaping brain organization among insects active in dim-light conditions.

摘要

动物在一天中的不同时间活跃。每个时间生态位提供独特的光照环境,这会影响可用视觉信息的质量。为了在暗光环境中获取可靠的视觉信号,昆虫进化出了几种视觉适应来提高它们的光学敏感性。这些适应在多大程度上反映了夜间昆虫大脑中的感觉处理和整合能力尚不清楚。为了解决这个问题,我们分析了澳大利亚公牛蚁(Myrmecia)同种物种的大脑组织,这些物种主要依赖视觉信息,活动时间从完全白天到完全夜间不等。我们对七种 Myrmecia 物种的大脑和视神经叶进行称重,结果表明,在控制体重后,昼夜活动的蚂蚁之间大脑质量没有显著差异。然而,在控制中枢脑质量后,白天和夜间活动的蚂蚁之间的视神经叶质量存在差异。详细的体积分析表明,夜间活动的蚂蚁在初级视觉处理区域的投资相对较少,但在初级嗅觉处理区域以及视觉和嗅觉感觉信息的整合中心的投资相对较多。我们讨论了每个物种所占据的时间生态位如何影响认知需求,从而塑造了在暗光条件下活跃的昆虫的大脑组织。

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