How an animal matches feeding to food availability is a key question for energy homeostasis. We addressed this in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, which couples feeding to the presence of its food (bacteria) by regulating pharyngeal activity (pumping). We scored pumping in the presence of food and over an extended time course of food deprivation in wild-type and mutant worms to determine the neural substrates of adaptive behavior. Removal of food initially suppressed pumping but after 2 h this was accompanied by intermittent periods of high activity. We show pumping is fine-tuned by context-specific neural mechanisms and highlight a key role for inhibitory glutamatergic and excitatory cholinergic/peptidergic drives in the absence of foo...
Complex biological functions within organisms are frequently orchestrated by systemic communication ...
Animals integrate physiological and environmental signals to modulate their food uptake. The nematod...
Variation in food quality and abundance requires animals to decide whether to stay on a poor food pa...
Food directed behaviours execute key aspects of an animal’s ability to maintain a balanced energy in...
This review considers the factors involved in the regulation of feeding and metabolism in response t...
The integration of distinct sensory modalities is essential for behavioural decision making. In C. e...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
Animal internal state is modulated by nutrient intake, resulting in behavioral responses to changing...
Finding food and remaining at a food source are crucial survival strategies. We show how neural circ...
Feeding behaviour is modulated by both environmental cues and internal physiological states. Appetit...
Feeding behaviour is modulated by both environmental cues and internal physiological states. Appetit...
The microscopic free-living nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans was the first metazoan to have its ...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
To accommodate complex and changing environmental conditions, animals have evolved mechanisms to mod...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
Complex biological functions within organisms are frequently orchestrated by systemic communication ...
Animals integrate physiological and environmental signals to modulate their food uptake. The nematod...
Variation in food quality and abundance requires animals to decide whether to stay on a poor food pa...
Food directed behaviours execute key aspects of an animal’s ability to maintain a balanced energy in...
This review considers the factors involved in the regulation of feeding and metabolism in response t...
The integration of distinct sensory modalities is essential for behavioural decision making. In C. e...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
Animal internal state is modulated by nutrient intake, resulting in behavioral responses to changing...
Finding food and remaining at a food source are crucial survival strategies. We show how neural circ...
Feeding behaviour is modulated by both environmental cues and internal physiological states. Appetit...
Feeding behaviour is modulated by both environmental cues and internal physiological states. Appetit...
The microscopic free-living nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans was the first metazoan to have its ...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
To accommodate complex and changing environmental conditions, animals have evolved mechanisms to mod...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
Complex biological functions within organisms are frequently orchestrated by systemic communication ...
Animals integrate physiological and environmental signals to modulate their food uptake. The nematod...
Variation in food quality and abundance requires animals to decide whether to stay on a poor food pa...