Automated high-throughput individual tracking system for insect behavior : Applications on memory retention in parasitic wasps

Background: Insects are important models to study learning and memory formation in both an ecological and neuroscience context due to their small size, behavioral flexibility and ecological diversity. Measuring memory retention is often done through simple time-consuming set-ups, producing only a single parameter for conditioned behavior. We wished to obtain higher sample sizes with fewer individuals to measure olfactory memory retention more efficiently. New method: The high-throughput individual T-maze uses commercially available tracking software, Ethovision XT®, in combination with a Perspex stack of plates as small as 18 × 18 cm, which accommodates 36 olfactory T-mazes, where each individual wasp could choose between two artificial odors. Various behavioral parameters, relevant to memory retention, were acquired in this set-up; first choice, residence time, giving up time and zone entries. From these parameters a performance index was calculated as a measure of memory retention. Groups of 36 wasps were simultaneously tested within minutes, resulting in efficient acquisition of sufficiently high sample sizes. Results: This system was tested with two very different parasitic wasp species, the larval parasitoid Cotesia glomerata and the pupal parasitoid Nasonia vitripennis, and has proven to be highly suitable for testing memory retention in both these species. Comparison with existing methods: Unlike other bioassays, this system allows for both high-throughput and recording of detailed individual behavior. Conclusions: The high-throughput individual T-maze provides us with a standardized high-throughput, labor-efficient and cost-effective method to test various kinds of behavior, offering excellent opportunities for comparative studies of various aspects of insect behavior.

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Main Authors: de Bruijn, Jessica A.C., Vet, Louise E.M., Jongsma, Maarten A., Smid, Hans M.
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Subjects:Cotesia glomerata, Learning, Memory retention, Nasonia vitripennis, Parasitic wasps, Tracking system,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5418482024-12-04 de Bruijn, Jessica A.C. Vet, Louise E.M. Jongsma, Maarten A. Smid, Hans M. Article/Letter to editor Journal of Neuroscience Methods 309 (2018) ISSN: 0165-0270 Automated high-throughput individual tracking system for insect behavior : Applications on memory retention in parasitic wasps 2018 Background: Insects are important models to study learning and memory formation in both an ecological and neuroscience context due to their small size, behavioral flexibility and ecological diversity. Measuring memory retention is often done through simple time-consuming set-ups, producing only a single parameter for conditioned behavior. We wished to obtain higher sample sizes with fewer individuals to measure olfactory memory retention more efficiently. New method: The high-throughput individual T-maze uses commercially available tracking software, Ethovision XT®, in combination with a Perspex stack of plates as small as 18 × 18 cm, which accommodates 36 olfactory T-mazes, where each individual wasp could choose between two artificial odors. Various behavioral parameters, relevant to memory retention, were acquired in this set-up; first choice, residence time, giving up time and zone entries. From these parameters a performance index was calculated as a measure of memory retention. Groups of 36 wasps were simultaneously tested within minutes, resulting in efficient acquisition of sufficiently high sample sizes. Results: This system was tested with two very different parasitic wasp species, the larval parasitoid Cotesia glomerata and the pupal parasitoid Nasonia vitripennis, and has proven to be highly suitable for testing memory retention in both these species. Comparison with existing methods: Unlike other bioassays, this system allows for both high-throughput and recording of detailed individual behavior. Conclusions: The high-throughput individual T-maze provides us with a standardized high-throughput, labor-efficient and cost-effective method to test various kinds of behavior, offering excellent opportunities for comparative studies of various aspects of insect behavior. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/automated-high-throughput-individual-tracking-system-for-insect-b 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2018.09.012 https://edepot.wur.nl/461700 Cotesia glomerata Learning Memory retention Nasonia vitripennis Parasitic wasps Tracking system https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Cotesia glomerata
Learning
Memory retention
Nasonia vitripennis
Parasitic wasps
Tracking system
Cotesia glomerata
Learning
Memory retention
Nasonia vitripennis
Parasitic wasps
Tracking system
spellingShingle Cotesia glomerata
Learning
Memory retention
Nasonia vitripennis
Parasitic wasps
Tracking system
Cotesia glomerata
Learning
Memory retention
Nasonia vitripennis
Parasitic wasps
Tracking system
de Bruijn, Jessica A.C.
Vet, Louise E.M.
Jongsma, Maarten A.
Smid, Hans M.
Automated high-throughput individual tracking system for insect behavior : Applications on memory retention in parasitic wasps
description Background: Insects are important models to study learning and memory formation in both an ecological and neuroscience context due to their small size, behavioral flexibility and ecological diversity. Measuring memory retention is often done through simple time-consuming set-ups, producing only a single parameter for conditioned behavior. We wished to obtain higher sample sizes with fewer individuals to measure olfactory memory retention more efficiently. New method: The high-throughput individual T-maze uses commercially available tracking software, Ethovision XT®, in combination with a Perspex stack of plates as small as 18 × 18 cm, which accommodates 36 olfactory T-mazes, where each individual wasp could choose between two artificial odors. Various behavioral parameters, relevant to memory retention, were acquired in this set-up; first choice, residence time, giving up time and zone entries. From these parameters a performance index was calculated as a measure of memory retention. Groups of 36 wasps were simultaneously tested within minutes, resulting in efficient acquisition of sufficiently high sample sizes. Results: This system was tested with two very different parasitic wasp species, the larval parasitoid Cotesia glomerata and the pupal parasitoid Nasonia vitripennis, and has proven to be highly suitable for testing memory retention in both these species. Comparison with existing methods: Unlike other bioassays, this system allows for both high-throughput and recording of detailed individual behavior. Conclusions: The high-throughput individual T-maze provides us with a standardized high-throughput, labor-efficient and cost-effective method to test various kinds of behavior, offering excellent opportunities for comparative studies of various aspects of insect behavior.
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Learning
Memory retention
Nasonia vitripennis
Parasitic wasps
Tracking system
author de Bruijn, Jessica A.C.
Vet, Louise E.M.
Jongsma, Maarten A.
Smid, Hans M.
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title Automated high-throughput individual tracking system for insect behavior : Applications on memory retention in parasitic wasps
title_short Automated high-throughput individual tracking system for insect behavior : Applications on memory retention in parasitic wasps
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