Closely related species of parasitic wasps can differ substantially in memory dynamics. In this study we demonstrate differences in the number of conditioning trials required to form long-term memory between the closely related parasitic wasp species Nasonia vitripennis and Nasonia giraulti (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae). A single conditioning trial, in which a female wasp associates an odour with the reward of finding a host, results in the formation of transcription-dependent long-term memory in N. vitripennis, whereas N. giraulti requires spaced training to do so. Memory formation does not depend on the type of reward: oviposition, which was hypothesized to be a 'larger' reward results in similar memory retention as host feeding in both Nas...
Animals can store learned information in their brains through a series of distinct memory forms. Sho...
Animals form memory types that differ in duration and stability. The initial anaesthesia-sensitive m...
Even though learning and memory are universal traits in the Animal Kingdom, closely related species ...
Closely related species of parasitic wasps can differ substantially in memory dynamics. In this stud...
Most of our knowledge on learning and memory formation results from extensive studies on a small num...
Most of our knowledge on learning and memory formation results from extensive studies on a small num...
Genes involved in the process of memory formation have been studied intensively in model organisms; ...
We studied the formation of protein synthesis-dependent long-term memory (LTM) in the parasitic wasp...
The ability to learn and form memory has been demonstrated in various animal species, rangin...
Insect species display a large range of inter- and intraspecific variation in learning and memory re...
Genes involved in the process of memory formation have been studied intensively in model organisms; ...
Long-term memory (LTM) formation usually requires repeated, spaced learning events and is achieved b...
Background Cellular processes underlying memory formation are evolutionary conserved, but natural va...
Animals can store learned information in their brains through a series of distinct memory forms. Sho...
Animals form memory types that differ in duration and stability. The initial anaesthesia-sensitive m...
Even though learning and memory are universal traits in the Animal Kingdom, closely related species ...
Closely related species of parasitic wasps can differ substantially in memory dynamics. In this stud...
Most of our knowledge on learning and memory formation results from extensive studies on a small num...
Most of our knowledge on learning and memory formation results from extensive studies on a small num...
Genes involved in the process of memory formation have been studied intensively in model organisms; ...
We studied the formation of protein synthesis-dependent long-term memory (LTM) in the parasitic wasp...
The ability to learn and form memory has been demonstrated in various animal species, rangin...
Insect species display a large range of inter- and intraspecific variation in learning and memory re...
Genes involved in the process of memory formation have been studied intensively in model organisms; ...
Long-term memory (LTM) formation usually requires repeated, spaced learning events and is achieved b...
Background Cellular processes underlying memory formation are evolutionary conserved, but natural va...
Animals can store learned information in their brains through a series of distinct memory forms. Sho...
Animals form memory types that differ in duration and stability. The initial anaesthesia-sensitive m...
Even though learning and memory are universal traits in the Animal Kingdom, closely related species ...