Literature DB >> 31026859

Analysis of the role of wind information for efficient chemical plume tracing based on optogenetic silkworm moth behavior.

Shunsuke Shigaki1, Shoma Haigo, Cesar Hernandez Reyes, Takeshi Sakurai, Ryohei Kanzaki, Daisuke Kurabayashi, Hideki Sezutsu.   

Abstract

Many animals use olfactory information to search for feeding areas and other individuals in real time and with high efficiency. We focus on the chemical plume tracing (CPT) ability of male silkworm moths and investigate an efficient CPT strategy for an autonomous robot. In the case of flying insects, the wind direction is an important factor in CPT, because the wind carries odors amongst other environmental information. However, whether the same phenomenon occurs in the walking silkworm moth has not been investigated. Therefore, we examine how the silkworm moth uses wind information during CPT. To accurately investigate the response to the wind direction, we introduce an optogenetic approach that replaces the odor stimulation with light stimulation, allowing us to separate the 'wind stimulus' from the 'odor stimulus'. We examine how the moth uses wind direction information in a biological experiment, and find that the movement speed is significantly reduced when the wind speed is relatively fast (1.0 m s-1). By implementing this phenomenon in an autonomous robot, we can improve the successful search rate over that of the conventional moth-inspired algorithm. Regarding the search time, the proposed algorithm finds the odor source faster in a low-frequency odorant emission environment, whereas the search is slower than the conventional method when the odor frequency is higher. Therefore, switching from the use of wind direction information to odor information according to the frequency with which the odor is encountered leads to efficient CPT performance.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31026859     DOI: 10.1088/1748-3190/ab1d34

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioinspir Biomim        ISSN: 1748-3182            Impact factor:   2.956


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1.  A novel framework based on a data-driven approach for modelling the behaviour of organisms in chemical plume tracing.

Authors:  Kei Okajima; Shunsuke Shigaki; Takanobu Suko; Duc-Nhat Luong; Cesar Hernandez Reyes; Yuya Hattori; Kazushi Sanada; Daisuke Kurabayashi
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2021-08-18       Impact factor: 4.293

2.  A Study of Modified Infotaxis Algorithms in 2D and 3D Turbulent Environments.

Authors:  Shurui Fan; Dongxia Hao; Xudong Sun; Yusuf Mohamed Sultan; Zirui Li; Kewen Xia
Journal:  Comput Intell Neurosci       Date:  2020-08-25

3.  Multisensory-motor integration in olfactory navigation of silkmoth, Bombyx mori, using virtual reality system.

Authors:  Mayu Yamada; Hirono Ohashi; Koh Hosoda; Daisuke Kurabayashi; Shunsuke Shigaki
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2021-11-25       Impact factor: 8.140

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