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Section 6: Survival, aging and disease

Host-microbe interactions and the behavior of Caenorhabditis elegans

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Pages 500-509 | Received 10 Apr 2020, Accepted 07 Jul 2020, Published online: 12 Aug 2020

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Figure 1. C. elegans behavioral responses to bacteria unfold over multiple time scales. C. elegans consume diverse bacteria that differ in their nutritive qualities and their pathogenicity. Innate recognition of bacteria allows animals to generate rapid behavioral responses to bacterial odors and textures (left). After bacteria are ingested, animals undergo internal state changes that underlie long-lasting behavioral changes (middle). These long-lasting changes include alterations in their foraging strategies (right) and learned changes in bacterial preference.

Figure 1. C. elegans behavioral responses to bacteria unfold over multiple time scales. C. elegans consume diverse bacteria that differ in their nutritive qualities and their pathogenicity. Innate recognition of bacteria allows animals to generate rapid behavioral responses to bacterial odors and textures (left). After bacteria are ingested, animals undergo internal state changes that underlie long-lasting behavioral changes (middle). These long-lasting changes include alterations in their foraging strategies (right) and learned changes in bacterial preference.