PLoS ONE 2015-01-01

Extracting the Behaviorally Relevant Stimulus: Unique Neural Representation of Farnesol, a Component of the Recruitment Pheromone of Bombus terrestris.

Martin F Strube-Bloss, Austin Brown, Johannes Spaethe, Thomas Schmitt, Wolfgang Rössler

Index: PLoS ONE 10 , e0137413, (2015)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

To trigger innate behavior, sensory neural networks are pre-tuned to extract biologically relevant stimuli. Many male-female or insect-plant interactions depend on this phenomenon. Especially communication among individuals within social groups depends on innate behaviors. One example is the efficient recruitment of nest mates by successful bumblebee foragers. Returning foragers release a recruitment pheromone in the nest while they perform a 'dance' behavior to activate unemployed nest mates. A major component of this pheromone is the sesquiterpenoid farnesol. How farnesol is processed and perceived by the olfactory system, has not yet been identified. It is much likely that processing farnesol involves an innate mechanism for the extraction of relevant information to trigger a fast and reliable behavioral response. To test this hypothesis, we used population response analyses of 100 antennal lobe (AL) neurons recorded in alive bumblebee workers under repeated stimulation with four behaviorally different, but chemically related odorants (geraniol, citronellol, citronellal and farnesol). The analysis identified a unique neural representation of the recruitment pheromone component compared to the other odorants that are predominantly emitted by flowers. The farnesol induced population activity in the AL allowed a reliable separation of farnesol from all other chemically related odor stimuli we tested. We conclude that the farnesol induced population activity may reflect a predetermined representation within the AL-neural network allowing efficient and fast extraction of a behaviorally relevant stimulus. Furthermore, the results show that population response analyses of multiple single AL-units may provide a powerful tool to identify distinct representations of behaviorally relevant odors.


Related Compounds

  • Icosane
  • farnesol
  • Citronellol
  • Citronellal
  • Geraniol
  • Edelfosine

Related Articles:

Development of direct conversion method for microalgal biodiesel production using wet biomass of Nannochloropsis salina.

2015-09-01

[Bioresour. Technol. 191 , 438-44, (2015)]

Bacterial patterning at the three-phase line of contact with microtextured alkanes.

2015-03-01

[Biofouling 31 , 297-307, (2015)]

Zinc oxide/polypyrrole nanocomposite as a novel solid phase microextraction coating for extraction of aliphatic hydrocarbons from water and soil samples.

2015-07-16

[Anal. Chim. Acta 884 , 52-60, (2015)]

Synthesis of nano-sized cyanide ion-imprinted polymer via non-covalent approach and its use for the fabrication of a CN(-)-selective carbon nanotube impregnated carbon paste electrode.

2016-01-15

[Talanta 147 , 90-7, (2015)]

Nanobioconjugates of Candida antarctica lipase B and single-walled carbon nanotubes in biodiesel production.

2016-01-01

[Bioresour. Technol. 200 , 853-60, (2015)]

More Articles...