2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00359-019-01317-5
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Behavioral analysis of substrate texture preference in a leech, Helobdella austinensis

Abstract: Leeches in the wild are often found on smooth surfaces, such as vegetation, smooth rocks or human artifacts such as bottles and cans, thus exhibiting what appears to be a "substrate texture preference". Here, we have reproduced this behavior under controlled circumstances, by allowing leeches to step about freely on a range of silicon carbide substrates (sandpaper). To begin to understand the neural mechanisms underlying this texture preference behavior, we have determined relevant parameters of leech behavior… Show more

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“…the time duration before the start of each new attachment event (LK, L-LT, TK, 2019 personal observations). Here, we share the observations published in [56] that leeches prefer smooth compared to textured substrates for their attachment. Eventually, both the allometric and the motion analyses highlight the general comparability of the two experimental leech stocks, as well as the comparability of the conclusions drawn from other experiments, in which they have been employed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…the time duration before the start of each new attachment event (LK, L-LT, TK, 2019 personal observations). Here, we share the observations published in [56] that leeches prefer smooth compared to textured substrates for their attachment. Eventually, both the allometric and the motion analyses highlight the general comparability of the two experimental leech stocks, as well as the comparability of the conclusions drawn from other experiments, in which they have been employed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In the present study we set these time-dependent changes of neuronal response features in the context of variability between individual cells of three different types. Besides the mechanosensory T cell, we included the P cell as a further mechanoreceptor and the Retzius (Rz) cell as a key neuromodulatory cell that releases serotonin in the leech nervous system ( Lent et al, 1979 ; Leake, 1986 ; Sahley, 1995 ; Burrell et al, 2001 ; De-Miguel et al, 2015 ) and possesses a different set of membrane ion channels ( Kleinhaus and Prichard, 1983 ; Valkanov and Boev, 1988 ; Stewart et al, 1989 ; Johansen, 1991 ; Gerard et al, 2012 ; Kim et al, 2019 ; Angstadt et al, 2021 ; Heath-Heckman et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Helobdella austinensis leeches were maintained in glass bowls at 17°C (incubator) and 23°C on laboratory benches, as described [21]. Distilled water supplemented with 0.02% sea salt was changed daily.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%