RRC ID 67264
著者 McKelvey EGZ, Gyles JP, Michie K, Barquín Pancorbo V, Sober L, Kruszewski LE, Chan A, Fabre CCG.
タイトル Drosophila females receive male substrate-borne signals through specific leg neurons during courtship.
ジャーナル Curr Biol
Abstract Substrate-borne vibratory signals are thought to be one of the most ancient and taxonomically widespread communication signals among animal species, including Drosophila flies.1-9 During courtship, the male Drosophila abdomen tremulates (as defined in Busnel et al.10) to generate vibrations in the courting substrate.8,9 These vibrations coincide with nearby females becoming immobile, a behavior that facilitates mounting and copulation.8,11-13 It was unknown how the Drosophila female detects these substrate-borne vibratory signals. Here, we confirm that the immobility response of the female to the tremulations is not dependent on any air-borne cue. We show that substrate-borne communication is used by wild Drosophila and that the vibrations propagate through those natural substrates (e.g., fruits) where flies feed and court. We examine transmission of the signals through a variety of substrates and describe how each of these substrates modifies the vibratory signal during propagation and affects the female response. Moreover, we identify the main sensory structures and neurons that receive the vibrations in the female legs, as well as the mechanically gated ion channels Nanchung and Piezo (but not Trpγ) that mediate sensitivity to the vibrations. Together, our results show that Drosophila flies, like many other arthropods, use substrate-borne communication as a natural means of communication, strengthening the idea that this mode of signal transfer is heavily used and reliable in the wild.3,4,7 Our findings also reveal the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the vibration-sensing modality necessary for this communication.
巻・号 31(17)
ページ 3894-3904.e5
公開日 2021-9-13
DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2021.06.002
PII S0960-9822(21)00797-1
PMID 34174209
PMC PMC8445324
MeSH Animal Communication Animals Courtship* Drosophila / physiology Drosophila Proteins* / genetics Female Ion Channels Male Neurons Sexual Behavior, Animal / physiology Vibration
IF 9.601
リソース情報
ショウジョウバエ 8486R-1