Modular timer networks: abdominal interneurons controlling the chirp and pulse pattern in a cricket calling song
Publication Date
2020-10-21Journal Title
Journal of Comparative Physiology A
ISSN
0340-7594
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Volume
206
Issue
6
Pages
921-938
Language
en
Type
Article
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Jacob, P. F., & Hedwig, B. (2020). Modular timer networks: abdominal interneurons controlling the chirp and pulse pattern in a cricket calling song. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 206 (6), 921-938. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00359-020-01448-0
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Funder: University of Cambridge
Abstract
Abstract: Chirping male crickets combine a 30 Hz pulse pattern with a 3 Hz chirp pattern to drive the rhythmic opening-closing movements of the front wings for sound production. Lesion experiments suggest two coupled modular timer-networks located along the chain of abdominal ganglia, a network in A3 and A4 generating the pulse pattern, and a network organized along with ganglia A4–A6 controlling the generation of the chirp rhythm. We analyzed neurons of the timer-networks and their synaptic connections by intracellular recordings and staining. We identified neurons spiking in phase with the chirps and pulses, or that are inhibited during the chirps. Neurons share a similar “gestalt”, regarding the position of the cell body, the dendritic arborizations and the contralateral ascending axon. Activating neurons of the pulse-timer network elicits ongoing motor activity driving the generation of pulses; this activity is not structured in the chirp pattern. Activating neurons of the chirp-timer network excites pulse-timer neurons; it drives the generation of chirps and during the chirps the pulse pattern is produced. Our results support the hypothesis that two modular networks along the abdominal ganglion chain control the cricket calling song, a pattern generating network in the mesothoracic ganglion may not be required.
Keywords
Original Paper, Acoustic communication, Central pattern generator, Identified interneurons, Modular network, Timing of rhythms
Sponsorship
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/G018723/1)
Associação Viver a Ciência (SFRH/BD/51901/2012)
Identifiers
s00359-020-01448-0, 1448
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00359-020-01448-0
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/329713
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