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Continuous, long-term crawling behavior characterized by a robotic transport system

James Yu, Stephanie Dancausse, María Paz, Tolu Faderin, Melissa Gaviria, Joseph Shomar, Dave Zucker, Vivek Venkatachalam, Mason Klein

发表年份
2023
引用次数
11

摘要

larvae and many other systems, short behavioral experiments have been successful in characterizing rapid responses to a range of stimuli at the population level. However, the lack of long-term continuous observation makes it difficult to dissect comprehensive behavioral dynamics of individual animals and how behavior (and therefore the nervous system) develops over time. To allow for long-term continuous observations in individual fly larvae, we have engineered a robotic instrument that automatically tracks and transports larvae throughout an arena. The flexibility and reliability of its design enables controlled stimulus delivery and continuous measurement over developmental time scales, yielding an unprecedented level of detailed locomotion data. We utilize the new system's capabilities to perform continuous observation of exploratory search behavior over a duration of 6 hr with and without a thermal gradient present, and in a single larva for over 30 hr. Long-term free-roaming behavior and analogous short-term experiments show similar dynamics that take place at the beginning of each experiment. Finally, characterization of larval thermotaxis in individuals reveals a bimodal distribution in navigation efficiency, identifying distinct phenotypes that are obfuscated when only analyzing population averages.

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CrawlingTerm (time)NeuroscienceNervous systemFunction (biology)Computer scienceBiologyPhysicsAnatomyCell biology

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