International audienceLocomotion exists in diverse forms in nature; however, little is known about how closely related species with similar neuronal circuitry can evolve different navigational strategies to explore their environments. Here, we investigate this question by comparing divergent swimming pattern in larval Danionella cerebrum (DC) and zebrafish (ZF). We show that DC displays long continuous swimming events when compared with the short burst-and-glide swimming in ZF. We reveal that mesencephalic locomotion maintenance neurons in the midbrain are sufficient to cause this increased swimming. Moreover, we propose that the availability of dissolved oxygen and timing of swim bladder inflation drive the observed differences in the swim...
Locomotion in vertebrates relies on high brain centers converging onto the mesencephalic locomotor r...
Vertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to central ...
The development of swimming was investigated in zebrafish aged 1.5 to 5 days postfertilization by ex...
In the absence of salient sensory cues to guide behavior, animals must still execute sequences of mo...
The genus Danionella comprises some of the smallest known vertebrate species and is evolutionary clo...
In the absence of salient sensory cues to guide behavior, animals must still execute sequences of mo...
Neural networks are the functional building blocks of the central nervous system. To better understa...
How simple is the underlying control mechanism for the complex locomotion of vertebrates? We explore...
SummaryVertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to c...
Vertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to central ...
How simple is the underlying control mechanism for the complex locomotion of vertebrates? I explore ...
The work described here represents an investigation into the functional organization of interneurons...
Locomotion relies on neural networks called central pattern generators (CPGs) that generate periodic...
All motile organisms need to organize their motor output to obtain functional goals. In vertebrates,...
Locomotor behaviors are critical for survival and enable animals to navigate their environment, find...
Locomotion in vertebrates relies on high brain centers converging onto the mesencephalic locomotor r...
Vertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to central ...
The development of swimming was investigated in zebrafish aged 1.5 to 5 days postfertilization by ex...
In the absence of salient sensory cues to guide behavior, animals must still execute sequences of mo...
The genus Danionella comprises some of the smallest known vertebrate species and is evolutionary clo...
In the absence of salient sensory cues to guide behavior, animals must still execute sequences of mo...
Neural networks are the functional building blocks of the central nervous system. To better understa...
How simple is the underlying control mechanism for the complex locomotion of vertebrates? We explore...
SummaryVertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to c...
Vertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to central ...
How simple is the underlying control mechanism for the complex locomotion of vertebrates? I explore ...
The work described here represents an investigation into the functional organization of interneurons...
Locomotion relies on neural networks called central pattern generators (CPGs) that generate periodic...
All motile organisms need to organize their motor output to obtain functional goals. In vertebrates,...
Locomotor behaviors are critical for survival and enable animals to navigate their environment, find...
Locomotion in vertebrates relies on high brain centers converging onto the mesencephalic locomotor r...
Vertebrate locomotion at different speeds is driven by descending excitatory connections to central ...
The development of swimming was investigated in zebrafish aged 1.5 to 5 days postfertilization by ex...