Or47b -neurons promote male-mating success in Drosophila
Author(s) -
Shahnaz Rahman Lone,
Archana Venkataraman,
Manishi Srivastava,
Sheetal Potdar,
Vijay Kumar Sharma
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
biology letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.596
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1744-957X
pISSN - 1744-9561
DOI - 10.1098/rsbl.2015.0292
Subject(s) - biology , mating , courtship , latency (audio) , drosophila (subgenus) , courtship display , zoology , drosophila melanogaster , reproductive success , neuroscience , genetics , demography , gene , population , sociology , electrical engineering , engineering
Drosophila performs elaborate well-defined rituals of courtship, which involve several types of sensory inputs. Here, we report that Or47b-neurons promote male-mating success. Males with Or47b-neurons silenced/ablated exhibit reduced copulation frequency and increased copulation latency. Copulation latency of Or47b-manipulated flies increased proportionately with size of the assay arena, whereas in controls it remained unchanged. While competing for mates, Or47b-ablated males are outperformed by intact controls. These results suggest the role of Or47b-neurons in promoting male-mating success.
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