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Internal state dynamics shape brainwide activity and foraging behaviour 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7789) : 239-+
作者:  Marques, Joao C.;  Li, Meng;  Schaak, Diane;  Robson, Drew N.;  Li, Jennifer M.
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The brain has persistent internal states that can modulate every aspect of an animal'  s mental experience(1-4). In complex tasks such as foraging, the internal state is dynamic(5-8). Caenorhabditis elegans alternate between local search and global dispersal(5). Rodents and primates exhibit trade-offs between exploitation and exploration(6,7). However, fundamental questions remain about how persistent states are maintained in the brain, which upstream networks drive state transitions and how state-encoding neurons exert neuromodulatory effects on sensory perception and decision-making to govern appropriate behaviour. Here, using tracking microscopy to monitor whole-brain neuronal activity at cellular resolution in freely moving zebrafish larvae(9), we show that zebrafish spontaneously alternate between two persistent internal states during foraging for live prey (Paramecia). In the exploitation state, the animal inhibits locomotion and promotes hunting, generating small, localized trajectories. In the exploration state, the animal promotes locomotion and suppresses hunting, generating long-ranging trajectories that enhance spatial dispersion. We uncover a dorsal raphe subpopulation with persistent activity that robustly encodes the exploitation state. The exploitation-state-encoding neurons, together with a multimodal trigger network that is associated with state transitions, form a stochastically activated nonlinear dynamical system. The activity of this oscillatory network correlates with a global retuning of sensorimotor transformations during foraging that leads to marked changes in both the motivation to hunt for prey and the accuracy of motor sequences during hunting. This work reveals an important hidden variable that shapes the temporal structure of motivation and decision-making.


  
Diversity and coexistence are influenced by time-dependent species interactions in a predator-prey system 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2020, 23 (6) : 983-993
作者:  Karakoc, Canan;  Clark, Adam Thomas;  Chatzinotas, Antonis
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Causality  diversity  EDMhelper  empirical dynamic modelling  predator-prey interactions  stability  
Killer whale presence drives bowhead whale selection for sea ice in Arctic seascapes of fear 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (12) : 6590-6598
作者:  Matthews, Cory J. D.;  Breed, Greg A.;  LeBlanc, Bernard;  Ferguson, Steven H.
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nonconsumptive effects  predator-prey dynamics  state space model  risk effects  trait-mediated interactions  
Informing management decisions for ecological networks, using dynamic models calibrated to noisy time-series data 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2020, 23 (4) : 607-619
作者:  Adams, Matthew P.;  Sisson, Scott A.;  Helmstedt, Kate J.;  Baker, Christopher M.;  Holden, Matthew H.;  Plein, Michaela;  Holloway, Jacinta;  Mengersen, Kerrie L.;  McDonald-Madden, Eve
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Conservation  decision science  ecological forecasting  ecological modelling  food webs  interaction network  population dynamics  predator-prey interactions  prediction  uncertainty propagation  
Predator-informed looming stimulus experiments reveal how large filter feeding whales capture highly maneuverable forage fish 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (1) : 472-478
作者:  Cade, David E.;  Carey, Nicholas;  Domenici, Paolo;  Potvin, Jean;  Goldbogen, Jeremy A.
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predator/prey  looming stimulus  humpback whale  fish feeding  attack kinematics  
Long-term cyclic persistence in an experimental predator-prey system 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7789) : 226-+
作者:  Blasius, Bernd;  Rudolf, Lars;  Weithoff, Guntram;  Gaedke, Ursula;  Fussmann, Gregor F.
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Predator-prey cycles rank among the most fundamental concepts in ecology, are predicted by the simplest ecological models and enable, theoretically, the indefinite persistence of predator and prey(1-4). However, it remains an open question for how long cyclic dynamics can be self-sustained in real communities. Field observations have been restricted to a few cycle periods(5-8) and experimental studies indicate that oscillations may be short-lived without external stabilizing factors(9-19). Here we performed microcosm experiments with a planktonic predator-prey system and repeatedly observed oscillatory time series of unprecedented length that persisted for up to around 50 cycles or approximately 300 predator generations. The dominant type of dynamics was characterized by regular, coherent oscillations with a nearly constant predator-prey phase difference. Despite constant experimental conditions, we also observed shorter episodes of irregular, non-coherent oscillations without any significant phase relationship. However, the predator-prey system showed a strong tendency to return to the dominant dynamical regime with a defined phase relationship. A mathematical model suggests that stochasticity is probably responsible for the reversible shift from coherent to non-coherent oscillations, a notion that was supported by experiments with external forcing by pulsed nutrient supply. Our findings empirically demonstrate the potential for infinite persistence of predator and prey populations in a cyclic dynamic regime that shows resilience in the presence of stochastic events.


  
Nest site selection and turnover patterns in support of conservation decisions: Case study of the lesser spotted eagle in the core area of its global population 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 448: 67-75
作者:  Bergmanis, Ugis;  Amerika, Katrina;  Vali, Ulo;  Treinys, Rimgaudas
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Nesting habitat  Conservation  Birds of prey  Buffer zone  
Forest fragmentation and tree species composition jointly shape breeding performance of two avian insectivores 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 443: 95-105
作者:  Dekeukeleire, Daan;  Hertzog, Lionel R.;  Vantieghem, Pieter;  Lantman, Irene M. van Schrojenstein;  Sercu, Bram K.;  Boonyarittichaikij, Roschong;  Martel, An;  Verheyen, Kris;  Bonte, Dries;  Strubbe, Diederik;  Lens, Luc
收藏  |  浏览/下载:24/0  |  提交时间:2019/11/27
Great Tit  Parus major  Blue Tit  Cyanistes caeruleus  Frass  Caterpillars  Prey availability  Treeweb  
Overcoming prey naivete: Free-living marsupials develop recognition and effective behavioral responses to alien predators in Australia 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (5) : 1685-1695
作者:  Bytheway, Jenna P.;  Banks, Peter B.
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adaptation  antipredator behavior  eco-evolutionary experience  invasive alien species  predator recognition  prey naivete  
Future recovery of baleen whales is imperiled by climate change 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (4) : 1263-1281
作者:  Tulloch, Vivitskaia J. D.;  Plaganyi, Eva E.;  Brown, Christopher;  Richardson, Anthony J.;  Matear, Richard
收藏  |  浏览/下载:19/0  |  提交时间:2019/04/09
Antarctic  ecosystem model  fisheries  global warming  migration  Multispecies model  predator-prey interactions  whaling