Innate behaviours are flexible: they change rapidly in response to transient environmental conditions, and are modified slowly by changes in the genome. A classical flexible behaviour is the exploration-exploitation decision, which describes the time at which foraging animals choose to abandon a depleting food supply. We have used quantitative genetic analysis to examine the decision to leave a food patch in Caenorhabditis elegans. Here we show that patch-leaving is a multigenic trait regulated in part by naturally occurring non-coding polymorphisms in tyra-3 (tyramine receptor 3), which encodes a G-protein-coupled catecholamine receptor related to vertebrate adrenergic receptors. tyra-3 acts in sensory neurons that detect environmental cue...
Oxytocin has a conserved role in regulating animal social behaviour including parental-offspring int...
Individuals within a species vary in their responses to a wide range of stimuli, partly as a result ...
Individuals within a species vary in their responses to a wide range of stimuli, partly as a result ...
Innate behaviours are flexible: they change rapidly in response to transient environmental condition...
Innate behaviours are flexible: they change rapidly in response to transient environmental condition...
Caenorhabditis elegans is a useful model to study the neuronal or molecular basis for behavioral cho...
Aggregation is a social behavior that varies between and within species, providing a model to study ...
Aggregation is a social behavior that varies between and within species, providing a model to study ...
Aggregation is a social behavior that varies between and within species, providing a model to study ...
<div><p>Aggregation is a social behavior that varies between and within species, providing a model t...
Neuropeptides are a diverse and ancient class of signaling molecule. Many act as neuromodulators, in...
Variation in behavior among individuals is both remarkable and of great significance to society. Peo...
Oxytocin has a conserved role in regulating animal social behaviour including parental-offspring int...
Variation in food quality and abundance requires animals to decide whether to stay on a poor food pa...
Variation in food quality and abundance requires animals to decide whether to stay on a poor food pa...
Oxytocin has a conserved role in regulating animal social behaviour including parental-offspring int...
Individuals within a species vary in their responses to a wide range of stimuli, partly as a result ...
Individuals within a species vary in their responses to a wide range of stimuli, partly as a result ...
Innate behaviours are flexible: they change rapidly in response to transient environmental condition...
Innate behaviours are flexible: they change rapidly in response to transient environmental condition...
Caenorhabditis elegans is a useful model to study the neuronal or molecular basis for behavioral cho...
Aggregation is a social behavior that varies between and within species, providing a model to study ...
Aggregation is a social behavior that varies between and within species, providing a model to study ...
Aggregation is a social behavior that varies between and within species, providing a model to study ...
<div><p>Aggregation is a social behavior that varies between and within species, providing a model t...
Neuropeptides are a diverse and ancient class of signaling molecule. Many act as neuromodulators, in...
Variation in behavior among individuals is both remarkable and of great significance to society. Peo...
Oxytocin has a conserved role in regulating animal social behaviour including parental-offspring int...
Variation in food quality and abundance requires animals to decide whether to stay on a poor food pa...
Variation in food quality and abundance requires animals to decide whether to stay on a poor food pa...
Oxytocin has a conserved role in regulating animal social behaviour including parental-offspring int...
Individuals within a species vary in their responses to a wide range of stimuli, partly as a result ...
Individuals within a species vary in their responses to a wide range of stimuli, partly as a result ...