Tanner Duncan, Carigo Denise, Sevilla Chane, Lewis Madison, Harris Gareth
Biology Program, California State University Channel Islands, Camarillo, CA, USA.
MicroPubl Biol. 2022 Jul 29;2022. doi: 10.17912/micropub.biology.000594. eCollection 2022.
This present study uses as a model to investigate how sex differences can influence sensory behavior and decision-making when encountering conflicting cues. We use a multi-sensory behavioral assay to characterize the differences between hermaphrodites and male worms when escaping from a food lawn during exposure to repulsive odors, such as, 2-nonanone. We find that male worms show a delayed food leaving during exposure to 2-nonanone when compared to hermaphrodite worms, and this is observed across multiple repulsive cues (2-nonanone and undiluted benzaldehyde) and multiple food types ( (OP50) and ). Overall, this study provides a platform to further investigate how sensory-dependent decision-making behavior differs between sexes.
本研究以[具体模型未给出]为模型,探究性别差异在遇到冲突线索时如何影响感官行为和决策。我们使用多感官行为分析来表征雌雄同体和雄性线虫在暴露于诸如2-壬酮等排斥性气味时从食物草坪逃脱时的差异。我们发现,与雌雄同体线虫相比,雄性线虫在暴露于2-壬酮时离开食物的时间延迟,并且在多种排斥线索(2-壬酮和未稀释的苯甲醛)和多种食物类型(OP50和[未给出具体食物类型])中均观察到这一现象。总体而言,本研究提供了一个平台,以进一步探究性别之间感官依赖的决策行为如何不同。