iScience (Sep 2023)

Road to sexual maturity: Behavioral event schedule from eclosion to first mating in each sex of Drosophila melanogaster

  • Ki-Hyeon Seong,
  • Tadashi Uemura,
  • Siu Kang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 9
p. 107502

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Summary: Animals achieve their first mating through the process of sexual maturation. This study examined the precise and detailed timing of a series of behavioral events, including wing expansion, first feeding, first excretion, and courtship, during sexual maturation from eclosion to first mating in D. melanogaster. We found that the time of first mating is genetically invariant and is not affected by light/dark cycle or food intake after eclosion. We also found sexual dimorphism in locomotor activity after eclosion, with females increasing locomotor activity earlier than males. In addition, we found a time rapidly changing from extremely low to high sexual activity in males post eclosion (named “drastic male courtship arousal” or DMCA). These behavioral traits leading up to the first mating could serve as clear indicators of sexual maturation and establish precisely timed developmental landmarks to explore further the mechanisms underlying the integration of behavioral and physiological sexual maturation.

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