Heliconius 蝴蝶的特定记忆增强模式

Elizabeth Hodge, Amaia Alcalde Anton, Louise Bestea, Greta Hernandez, Jane Margareth Aguilar, Max S Farnworth, Denise Dalbasco Dell'Aglio, W Owen McMillan, Stephen H Montgomery
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动物是如何感知、处理和响应环境线索的,这与物种的特定需求密切相关,并通过神经系统的结构反映出来。在新热带蝴蝶(Heliconius)中,蘑菇体(昆虫学习和记忆中心)与近亲相比明显扩大。这种扩展与一种新的食性--取食花粉--的进化以及与陷阱衬垫相一致的空间觅食行为相吻合。以前的研究表明,鹤嘴鹬比其他鹤嘴鹬具有更准确的视觉长期记忆。在这里,我们通过在两个 Heliconius 种类和两个外群种类中进行长期嗅觉记忆试验,检验了这种增强的记忆稳定性是否只针对视觉线索。我们发现榛鸡和外群物种的长期嗅觉记忆没有差异。将嗅觉记忆和视觉记忆试验的数据结合起来,证实了 Heliconius 和外群种属之间在感觉模式的表现上有显著的差异。与此相反,当嗅觉和视觉线索出现冲突时,对 Heliconiini 如何优先考虑嗅觉和视觉线索的测试也表明,不同物种之间对感觉线索的关注程度没有发生一致的变化。我们的数据提供了一个罕见的案例,通过比较不同物种和不同感官模式的记忆表现,找出了特定模式转变的证据。
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Modality specific memory enhancement in Heliconius butterflies
How animals perceive, process and respond to environmental cues is tightly tuned to the species-specific demands, and reflected by the structure of neural systems. In the Neotropical butterflies, Heliconius, the mushroom bodies, insect learning and memory centres, are significantly expanded compared to their closest relatives. This expansion coincided with the evolution of a novel diet, pollen feeding, and a spatial foraging behaviour consistent with trap-lining. Previous research has shown that Heliconius have more accurate visual long-term memory than other Heliconiini. Here, we tested whether this enhanced memory stability is specific to visual cues by conducting a long-term olfactory memory assay in two Heliconius species and two outgroup species. We found no differences in the long-term olfactory memory between Heliconius species and the outgroup species. Combining data from olfactory and visual memory trials confirms a significant shift in performance among sensory modalities between Heliconius and outgroup genera. In contrast, tests of how Heliconiini prioritise olfactory and visual cues when in presented in conflict also show no consistent shift in attentiveness to sensory cues between species. Our data provide a rare case where memory performance has been compared across species and sensory modalities, to identify evidence of a modality specific shift.
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