Failure to reproduce period-dependent song cycles in Drosophila is due to poor automated pulse-detection and low-intensity courtship
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Stern has criticized a body of work from several groups that have independently studied the so-called âKyriacou and Hallâ courtship song rhythms of male Drosophila melanogaster, claiming that these ultradian â¼60-s cycles in the interpulse interval (IPI) are statistical artifacts that are not modulated by mutations at the period (per) locus [Stern DL (2014) BMC Biol 12:38]. We have scrutinized Sternâs raw data and observe that his automated song pulse-detection method identifies only â¼50% of the IPIs found by manual (visual and acoustic) monitoring. This critical error is further compounded by Sternâs use of recordings with very little song, the large majority of which do not meet the minimal song intensity criteria which Kyriacou and Hall used in their studies. Consequently most of Sternâs recordings only contribute noise to the analyses. Of the data presented by Stern, only perL and a small fraction of wild-type males sing vigorously, so we limited our reanalyses to these genotypes. We...
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