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Fruit flies learn to avoid odours associated with virulent infection
Authors:Aurélie Babin  Sylvain Kolly  Franziska Schneider  Vassilissa Dolivo  Marco Zini  Tadeusz J. Kawecki
Affiliation:Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, CH 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract:While learning to avoid toxic food is common in mammals and occurs in some insects, learning to avoid cues associated with infectious pathogens has received little attention. We demonstrate that Drosophila melanogaster show olfactory learning in response to infection with their virulent intestinal pathogen Pseudomonas entomophila. This pathogen was not aversive to taste when added to food. Nonetheless, flies exposed for 3 h to food laced with P. entomophila, and scented with an odorant, became subsequently less likely to choose this odorant than flies exposed to pathogen-laced food scented with another odorant. No such effect occurred after an otherwise identical treatment with an avirulent mutant of P. entomophila, indicating that the response is mediated by pathogen virulence. These results demonstrate that a virulent pathogen infection can act as an aversive unconditioned stimulus which flies can associate with food odours, and thus become less attracted to pathogen-contaminated food.
Keywords:associative learning   pathogen avoidance   Drosophila melanogaster   Pseudomonas entomophila
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