Olfactory cues elicit species-specific locomotive responses in poison frog tadpoles.

嗅觉线索能够引发毒蛙蝌蚪的物种特异性运动反应

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作者:Phipps Mina E, Baker Penelope R, Bachmann Luise, Park Soyeon, Perez Malia J, Sharma Shay Nair, Soto-Hernandez Yvette, Gaerlan Malaya, Carrillo Marco, Ceva Sofia, Chundi Sowmya, Diallo Binta, Fong Juliana N, Huang Kelly, Jackson Jennifer, Padilla Jasmine, Quintana Leslie, Santa Maria Katelyn, Sarkisian Sadie M, Sequeira Paloma R, Tatlock Eva U, Juarez Bryan H, Akbari Najva, Madrzyk Max, O'Connell Lauren A
Amphibian species rear their larvae in distinct environments that may influence how they respond to different sensory stimuli. Here, we investigated the olfactory-mediated locomotive responses of two poison frog species ( Allobates femoralis and Ranitomeya imitator ) that vary in life history strategies. We found that A. femoralis tadpoles spent more time near an injury cue compared to control, while R. imitator tadpoles increased their movement in response to high concentrations of amino acids. These experiments were done in an undergraduate laboratory course, demonstrating how simple behavior assays conducted in a classroom setting can provide practical research experiences and new insights into animal behavior.

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