Distributed representation of social odors indicates parallel processing in the antennal lobe of ants

dc.contributor.authorBrandstätter, Andreas
dc.contributor.authorKleineidam, Christoph
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dc.description.abstractIn colonies of eusocial Hymenoptera cooperation is organized through social odors, and particularly ants rely on a sophisticated odor communication system. Neuronal information about odors is represented in spatial activity-patterns in the primary olfactory neuropile of the insect brain, the antennal lobe (AL), which is analog to the vertebrate olfactory bulb. The olfactory system is characterized by neuroanatomical compartmentalization, yet the functional significance of this organization is unclear. Using two-photon calcium imaging, we investigated the neuronal representation of multi-component colony odors, which the ants assess to discriminate friends (nestmates) from foes (non-nestmates). In the carpenter ant Camponotus floridanus, colony odors elicited spatial activity patterns distributed across different AL compartments. Activity patterns in response to nestmate and non-nestmate colony odors were overlapping. This was expected since both consist of the same components at differing ratios. Colony odors change over time and the nervous system has to constantly adjust for this (template reformation). Measured activity patterns were variable, and variability was higher in response to repeated nestmate than to repeated non-nestmate colony odor stimulation. Variable activity patterns may indicate neuronal plasticity within the olfactory system, which is necessary for template reformation. Our results indicate that information about colony odors is processed in parallel in different neuroanatomical compartments, using the computational power of the whole AL network. Parallel processing might be advantageous, allowing reliable discrimination of highly complex social odors.eng
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dc.identifier.citationFirst publ. in: Journal of Neurophysiology ; 106 (2011), 5. - pp. 2437–2449deu
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dc.subjectdual olfactory pathwaydeu
dc.subjectnestmate recognitiondeu
dc.subjectcuticular hydrocarbonsdeu
dc.subjecttwo-photon calcium imagingdeu
dc.subjectCamponotus floridanusdeu
dc.subject.ddc570deu
dc.titleDistributed representation of social odors indicates parallel processing in the antennal lobe of antseng
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