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From Sequence to Spike to Spark: Evo-devo-neuroethology of Electric Communication in Mormyrid Fishes

机译:从序列到尖峰再到火花:Mormyrid鱼的电子交流的进化-神经神经学

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Mormyrid fishes communicate using pulses of electricity, conveying information about their identity, behavioral state, and location. They have long been used as neuroethological model systems because they are uniquely suited to identifying cellular mechanisms for behavior. They are also remarkably diverse, and they have recently emerged as a model system for studying how communication systems may influence the process of speciation. These two lines of inquiry have now converged, generating insights into the neural basis of evolutionary change in behavior, as well as the influence of sensory and motor systems on behavioral diversification and speciation. Here, we review the mechanisms of electric signal generation, reception, and analysis and relate these to our current understanding of the evolution and development of electromotor and electrosensory systems. We highlight the enormous potential of mormyrids for studying evolutionary developmental mechanisms of behavioral diversification, and make the case for developing genomic and transcriptomic resources. A complete mormyrid genome sequence would enable studies that extend our understanding of mormyrid behavior to the molecular level by linking morphological and physiological mechanisms to their genetic basis. Applied in a comparative framework, genomic resources would facilitate analysis of evolutionary processes underlying mormyrid diversification, reveal the genetic basis of species differences in behavior, and illuminate the origins of a novel vertebrate sensory and motor system. Genomic approaches to studying the evo-devo-neuroethology of mormyrid communication represent a deeply integrative approach to understanding the evolution, function, development, and mechanisms of behavior.
机译:Mormyrid鱼使用电脉冲进行交流,传达有关其身份,行为状态和位置的信息。它们长期以来一直被用作神经行为学模型系统,因为它们特别适合于识别行为的细胞机制。它们也非常多样,并且最近已成为研究通信系统如何影响物种形成过程的模型系统。这两条探究线现在已经融合在一起,从而产生了对行为进化变化的神经基础的深刻见解,以及感觉和运动系统对行为多样化和物种形成的影响。在这里,我们回顾了电信号产生,接收和分析的机制,并将其与我们目前对电动机和电子传感系统的发展演变的理解联系起来。我们强调了蠕虫在研究行为多样化的进化发展机制方面的巨大潜力,并为开发基因组和转录组资源提供了依据。完整的蠕虫基因组序列将使我们通过将形态学和生理学机制与它们的遗传基础联系起来,将我们对蠕虫行为的理解扩展到分子水平。在比较框架中应用,基因组资源将有助于分析潜在的甲虫多样化的进化过程,揭示行为差异物种的遗传基础,并阐明新型脊椎动物的感觉和运动系统的起源。研究mormyrid通讯的evo-devo-neuroethology的基因组方法代表了一种深刻的综合方法,可以理解行为的进化,功能,发展和机制。

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