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Diving Behavior Reveals Humidity Sensing Ability of Water Deprived Planarians

Pei, Y.; Qian, R.; Yan, Y.; Zhang, Y.; Tan, L.; Li, X.; Lu, C.; Chen, Y.; Chi, Y.; Hao, K.; Xu, Z.; Yang, G.; Shao, Z.; Wang, Y.; Huang, K.

2022-11-14 animal behavior and cognition
10.1101/2022.10.12.511880 bioRxiv
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Humidity sensing ability is crucial to terrestrial animals for fitting the environment. Researchers made great progress in recent study about humidity sensing mechanisms of terrestrial animals. However, it is poorly understood whether humidity sensing exists in aquatic animals. Here, we demonstrate that the aquatic planarians, one of the primitive forerunners of later animals, has the ability of humidity sensing and is capable of using the ability to perceive the water beneath itself from a drought place to seek survival. The behavior we discovered is described as diving because the worms twist its body to break away from the mucus that make them adhere to the drought place and drop into the water. The behavior is triggered by rapidly increasing humidity. This finding suggests that humidity sensing ability exists in the lower aquatic animals, and the ability might be used to seek for water when aquatic animals are facing desiccation. The finding also suggests that survival-seeking and decision-making behavior have appeared in the primitive planarian worms.

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