2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.11.548546
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Enhanced long-term memory and increased mushroom body plasticity inHeliconiusbutterflies

Fletcher J. Young,
Amaia Alcalde,
Lina Melo-Flórez
et al.

Abstract: As highly labile structures on both individual and evolutionary time scales, the mushroom bodies, a key site of learning and memory in insects, are an excellent model for investigating the evolution of cognitive variation. We explored the behavioural consequences of mushroom body expansion in Heliconius butterflies, which possess greatly expanded mushroom bodies relative to their closest outgroups. We conducted long-term visual memory assays across three Heliconius and three other Heliconiini species using tra… Show more

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