生物
神经科学
章鱼胺(神经递质)
生物神经网络
捕食
侵略
进化生物学
感觉系统
离子通道病
生态学
受体
心理学
生物化学
精神科
血清素
作者
Güniz Göze Eren,Leonard Böger,Marianne Roca,Fumie Hiramatsu,Jun Liu,Luis Álvarez,Desiree L. Goetting,Nurit Zorn,Ziduan Han,Misako Okumura,Monika Scholz,James W. Lightfoot
标识
DOI:10.1101/2024.08.02.606321
摘要
Behaviors are adaptive traits evolving through natural selection. Crucially, the genetic, molecular, and neural modifications that shape behavioral innovations are poorly understood. Here, we identify specialized adaptations linked to the evolution of aggression in the predatory nematode Pristionchus pacificus . Using machine learning, we identified robust behavioral states associated with aggressive episodes. These depend on modifications to the invertebrate noradrenergic pathway, with octopamine promoting predatory bouts, and tyramine antagonistically suppressing predation. Strikingly, aggression coincides with rewiring of key circuits across nematode evolution. We find additional octopaminergic neurons with morphological adaptations, including neurites extending to teeth-like structures, and expanded receptor expression throughout head sensory neurons gating prey detection. Thus, evolutionary adaptations in noradrenergic circuits facilitated the emergence of aggressive behavioral states associated with complex predatory traits.
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