Modulation of respiratory pump rate by reproductive behaviors in freely behaving pairs of aplysia fasciata

Miriam Levy, Sylvia Markovich, Abraham J. Susswein
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Respiratory pumping in Aplysia is a spontaneously occurring behavior whose neural circuitry has been explored, but whose natural functions are incompletely understood. Respiratory pump rate was examined in freely behaving pairs of Aplysia fasciata, to determine whether it is modified by the occurrence of mating and other behaviors. The background rate of respiratory pumping was ∼2/hour. This rate was maintained while animals were immobile, moving in place, crawling, or feeding. The rate was inceased to over 8/hour during courtship and to ∼4/hour during female mating and was reduced to ∼1/hour during male-mating. These data suggest that respiratory pumping has a reproductive function, perhaps in dispersal of pheromones that are released during female-mating and courtship. Respiratory pumping never occurred while animals were swimming, suggesting that respiratory pumping and swimming may be mutually incompatible behaviors. Respiratory pumping was less common by night than by day.

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澳大利亚的呼吸泵是一种自发发生的行为,其神经回路已经被探索,但其自然功能尚未完全了解。研究了自由行为的双翅阔叶树的呼吸泵率,以确定其是否受到交配和其他行为的影响。本底呼吸泵送速率为~ 2次/小时。当动物不动、原地移动、爬行或进食时,这一速度保持不变。在求偶期间,这一比率增加到8只/小时以上,在雌性交配期间增加到4只/小时,在雄性交配期间减少到1只/小时。这些数据表明,呼吸抽动具有生殖功能,可能是在雌性交配和求偶期间释放的信息素的传播中。动物在游泳时从未发生过呼吸抽动,这表明呼吸抽动和游泳可能是相互不相容的行为。夜间的呼吸抽动比白天少。
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