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Tiny thrips, despite miniaturized visual systems, exhibit complex optomotor responses. Their visual processing, even with few ommatidia, mirrors larger insects, revealing conserved strategies in reduced sensory systems.

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Area of Science:

  • Entomology
  • Neuroscience
  • Sensory Ecology

Background:

  • Insect miniaturization necessitates simplified morphological and physiological systems.
  • Tiny thrips possess highly reduced visual systems with approximately 120 ommatidia and small brains.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the functional significance of extreme visual system miniaturization in thrips.
  • To analyze the optical properties of thrips' ommatidia and their optomotor response behaviors.

Main Methods:

  • Micro-tomography was used to measure the optical properties of ommatidia.
  • Behavioral assays assessed the optomotor response to visual stimuli.
  • Numerical analyses were performed on the movement detector model.

Main Results:

  • Large interommatidial and photoreceptor acceptance angles (approximately 18°) were observed.
  • Thrips exhibited circular walking patterns to compensate for retinal slip.
  • Estimated optimal stimulus temporal frequency was ~3.5 Hz, with a movement detector time constant of ~41 ms.

Conclusions:

  • Miniaturized thrips maintain functional optomotor behaviors despite extreme sensory reduction.
  • Neural coding strategies for visual information in thrips may be conserved across insect sizes.