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Friends and Foes from an Ant Brain's Point of View – Neuronal Correlates of Colony Odors in a Social Insect

机译:从蚂蚁的角度来看的朋友和敌人–社会昆虫中殖民地气味的神经元关联

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BackgroundSuccessful cooperation depends on reliable identification of friends and foes. Social insects discriminate colony members (nestmates/friends) from foreign workers (non-nestmates/foes) by colony-specific, multi-component colony odors. Traditionally, complex processing in the brain has been regarded as crucial for colony recognition. Odor information is represented as spatial patterns of activity and processed in the primary olfactory neuropile, the antennal lobe (AL) of insects, which is analogous to the vertebrate olfactory bulb. Correlative evidence indicates that the spatial activity patterns reflect odor-quality, i.e., how an odor is perceived. For colony odors, alternatively, a sensory filter in the peripheral nervous system was suggested, causing specific anosmia to nestmate colony odors. Here, we investigate neuronal correlates of colony odors in the brain of a social insect to directly test whether they are anosmic to nestmate colony odors and whether spatial activity patterns in the AL can predict how odor qualities like “friend” and “foe” are attributed to colony odors.
机译:背景技术成功的合作取决于对朋友和敌人的可靠识别。社会昆虫通过特定于殖民地的多成分殖民地气味,将殖民地成员(巢穴/朋友)与外来工人(非巢穴/敌人)区分开。传统上,大脑中复杂的处理一直被认为是菌落识别的关键。气味信息以活动的空间模式表示,并在主要嗅觉神经堆(昆虫的触角叶)中处理,类似于脊椎动物的嗅球。相关证据表明,空间活动模式反映了气味的质量,即气味的感知方式。对于菌落气味,建议在周围神经系统中使用感觉过滤器,引起特定的嗅觉嵌套菌落气味。在这里,我们调查社交昆虫大脑中菌落气味的神经元相关性,以直接测试它们是否与巢状菌落气味厌恶,以及AL中的空间活动模式是否可以预测“朋友”和“敌人”等气味品质的归属去殖民地的气味。

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