Identification of a neural basis for cold acclimation in Drosophila larvae
Daniel Cox, Nathaniel Himmel, Jamin Letcher, Akira Sakurai, Thomas Gray, Maggie Benson & Kevin Donaldson
Low temperatures can be fatal to insects, but many species have evolved the ability to cold acclimate, thereby increasing their cold tolerance. It has been previously shown that Drosophila melanogaster larvae perform cold-evoked behaviors under the control of noxious cold-sensing neurons (nociceptors), but it is unknown how the nervous system might participate in cold tolerance. Herein, we describe cold-nociceptive behavior among 11 drosophilid species with differing cold tolerances. Behavioral analyses revealed that the predominant cold-evoked...
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