Albino Xenopus laevis tadpoles prefer dark environments compared to wild type.

Grace T Adebogun, Annabelle E Bachmann,Ashlyn A Callan, Ummara Khan, Amaris R Lewis, Alexa C Pollock, Sebastian A Alfonso,Daniel Arango Sumano, Dhruv A Bhatt, Aidan B Cullen, Cyrus M Hajian, Winnie Huang, Emma L Jaeger, Emily Li,A Kaile Maske,Emma G Offenberg,Vy Ta,Waymon W Whiting,Jordan E McKinney,Julie Butler,Lauren A O'Connell

microPublication biology(2023)

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Tadpoles display preferences for different environments but the sensory modalities that govern these choices are not well understood. Here, we examined light preferences and associated sensory mechanisms of albino and wild-type Xenopus laevis tadpoles. We found that albino tadpoles spent more time in darker environments compared to the wild type, although they showed no differences in overall activity. This preference persisted when the tadpoles had their optic nerve severed or pineal glands removed, suggesting these sensory systems alone are not necessary for phototaxis. These experiments were conducted by an undergraduate laboratory course, highlighting how X. laevis tadpole behavior assays in a classroom setting can reveal new insights into animal behavior.
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xenopus,dark environments,wild type
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