Modification of feeding circuits in the evolution of social behavior

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Abstract

Adaptive trade-offs between foraging and social behavior intuitively explain many aspects of individual decision-making. Given the intimate connection between social behavior and feeding/foraging at the behavioral level, we propose that social behaviors are linked to foraging on a mechanistic level, and that modifications of feeding circuits are crucial in the evolution of complex social behaviors. In this Review, we first highlight the overlap between mechanisms underlying foraging and parental care and then expand this argument to consider the manipulation of feeding-related pathways in the evolution of other complex social behaviors. We include examples from diverse taxa to highlight that the independent evolution of complex social behaviors is a variation on the theme of feeding circuit modification.

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Fischer, E. K., & O’Connell, L. A. (2017, January 1). Modification of feeding circuits in the evolution of social behavior. Journal of Experimental Biology. Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.143859

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