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早期生活经历塑造果蝇的雄性行为和社交网络。

Early Life Experience Shapes Male Behavior and Social Networks in Drosophila.

机构信息

The Mina & Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 5290002, Israel.

The Mina & Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 5290002, Israel.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2021 Feb 8;31(3):486-501.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.10.060. Epub 2020 Nov 12.

Abstract

Living in a group creates a complex and dynamic environment in which behavior of individuals is influenced by and affects the behavior of others. Although social interaction and group living are fundamental adaptations exhibited by many organisms, little is known about how prior social experience, internal states, and group composition shape behavior in groups. Here, we present an analytical framework for studying the interplay between social experience and group interaction in Drosophila melanogaster. We simplified the complexity of interactions in a group using a series of experiments in which we controlled the social experience and motivational states of individuals to compare behavioral patterns and social networks of groups under different conditions. We show that social enrichment promotes the formation of distinct group structure that is characterized by high network modularity, high inter-individual and inter-group variance, high inter-individual coordination, and stable social clusters. Using environmental and genetic manipulations, we show that visual cues and cVA-sensing neurons are necessary for the expression of social interaction and network structure in groups. Finally, we explored the formation of group behavior and structure in heterogenous groups composed of flies with distinct internal states and documented emergent structures that are beyond the sum of the individuals that constitute it. Our results demonstrate that fruit flies exhibit complex and dynamic social structures that are modulated by the experience and composition of different individuals within the group. This paves the path for using simple model organisms to dissect the neurobiology of behavior in complex social environments.

摘要

群居生活创造了一个复杂而动态的环境,个体的行为受到他人行为的影响,同时也会影响他人的行为。尽管社会互动和群体生活是许多生物表现出的基本适应,但对于先前的社会经验、内部状态和群体组成如何塑造群体中的行为,我们知之甚少。在这里,我们提出了一个分析框架,用于研究果蝇中社会经验和群体相互作用之间的相互作用。我们使用一系列实验简化了群体中相互作用的复杂性,在这些实验中,我们控制了个体的社会经验和动机状态,以比较不同条件下群体的行为模式和社交网络。我们表明,社会丰盛会促进形成独特的群体结构,其特征是网络模块性高、个体间和群体间方差高、个体间协调高和稳定的社交集群。通过环境和遗传操作,我们表明视觉线索和 cVA 感觉神经元对于群体中的社会相互作用和网络结构的表达是必要的。最后,我们探索了由具有不同内部状态的果蝇组成的异质群体中的群体行为和结构的形成,并记录了超出构成它的个体总和的新兴结构。我们的结果表明,果蝇表现出复杂而动态的社会结构,这些结构受到群体中不同个体的经验和组成的调节。这为使用简单的模式生物来剖析复杂社会环境中的行为神经生物学铺平了道路。

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