Body size and light environment modulate flight speed and saccadic behavior in free flyingDrosophila melanogaster

Author:

Barredo Elina,Yang Haoming,Currea John Paul,Sondhi YashORCID,Palavalli-Nettimi Ravindra,Sponberg SimonORCID,Tarokh Vahid,Theobald Jamie

Abstract

ABSTRACTFor flying insects, visual control relies on acquiring adequate light, but many circumstances limit this, such as dim environments, high image speeds, or eyes of modest light gathering power. To determine these effects on vinegar flies, we limited light by either placing them in dim conditions, or generating individuals with developmentally smaller eyes, then examined activity levels and three-dimensional flight paths. When simulating dawn and dusk light periods, walking flies increase activity, reflecting their crepuscular nature, and this is stronger for flies with larger eyes. When light switches abruptly, similar to many lab settings, activity associated with crepuscular periods diminishes, as does activity associated with greater facet size. During free flight, we find flight speed decreases similarly in both dim light and small eye conditions, but excess light induces smaller individuals to restore their flight speed. Through a machine learning approach, we confirmed that two features, translational speed and saccade distance, are sufficient to classify treatment groups by light niche, size, and age. Together, these imply that flight changes in smaller individuals result from visual deficits, rather than other elements of body structure.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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