“…Connectomic reconstructions of neural tissue using electron microscopy (EM) are becoming more broadly available, and have been used to study ultrastructural features of specific neuronal cell types (Ribak and Anderson, 1980; Spacek and Harris, 1997; Karube, Kubota and Kawaguchi, 2004; Wu et al ., 2017), connectivity rules (Kasthuri et al ., 2015; Lee et al ., 2016), plasticity rules (Bartol et al ., 2015; Bloss et al ., 2018; Dorkenwald et al ., 2019; Kornfeld et al ., 2020), circuit development (Wilson et al ., 2019), and sensory processing (Kim et al ., 2014; Takemura, Nern, et al ., 2017; Vishwanathan et al ., 2017; Wanner and Friedrich, 2020). Reconstructions have probed circuitry in various parts of the nervous system for multiple species, including songbird (Kornfeld et al ., 2017, 2020), zebrafish (Vishwanathan et al ., 2017; Wanner and Friedrich, 2020), rodent retina, cortex, and cerebellum (Helmstaedter et al ., 2013; Kasthuri et al ., 2015; Behrens et al ., 2016; Morgan, 2017; Schmidt et al ., 2017; Bae et al ., 2018; Dorkenwald et al ., 2019; Motta et al ., 2019; Wilson et al ., 2019; Schneider- Mizell et al ., 2020), as well as Drosophila melanogaster (Takemura, Aso, et al ., 2017; Zheng et al ., 2018; Dorkenwald et al ., 2020; Shan Xu et al ., 2020).…”