Associative learning by C. elegans is variable when butanone is paired with starvation.

microPublication biology Pub Date : 2025-05-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.17912/micropub.biology.001568
Samiha Tasnim, Amber Liu, Antony Jose
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Abstract

The nematode C. elegans has been reported to show a reduction in its preference for the odorant butanone after prior exposure to butanone coupled with starvation. Here we report unexplained variability in such associative learning. Pre-exposure of unfed worms to butanone resulted in different responses during different trials of subsequent chemotaxis assays - from strong avoidance to enhanced attraction. Given this variation in associative learning despite the artificially controlled lab setting, we speculate that in dynamic natural environments such learning might be rare and highlight the challenge in discovering evolutionarily selected mechanisms that could underlie learning in the wild.

当丁酮与饥饿配对时,秀丽隐杆线虫的联想学习是可变的。
据报道,秀丽隐杆线虫在先前暴露于丁酮和饥饿之后,对有气味的丁酮的偏好降低。在这里,我们报告了这种联想学习中无法解释的变异性。在随后的趋化性分析的不同试验中,未喂食的蠕虫预先暴露于丁酮会产生不同的反应——从强烈的回避到增强的吸引。尽管在人工控制的实验室环境中,联想学习的这种变化,我们推测,在动态的自然环境中,这种学习可能是罕见的,并强调了发现进化选择的机制可能是野外学习的基础的挑战。
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