Quantifying male and female pheromone-based mate choice inCaenorhabditisnematodes using a novel microfluidic technique

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AbstractPheromone cues are an important component of intersexual communication, particularly in regards to mate choice.Caenorhabditisnematodes predominant rely on pheromone production for mate finding and mate choice. Here we describe a new microfluidic paradigm for studying mate choice in nematodes. Specifically, the Pheromone Arena allows for a constant flow of small molecule signals to be passed in real time from signaling worms to those making a choice without any physical contact. We validated this microfluidic paradigm by corroborating previous studies in showing that virginC. remaneiandC. elegansmales have a strong preference for virgin females over mated ones. Moreover, our results suggest that the strength of attraction is an additive effect of male receptivity and female signal production. We go on to explicitly examine female choice and find that females are more attracted to virgin males. However, a female’s mate choice is strongly dependent on her mating status.
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