Assaying Predatory Feeding Behaviors in Pristionchus and Other NematodesJames W. Lightfoot *1, Martin Wilecki *1, Misako Okumura 1, Ralf J. Sommer 1
1Department for Evolutionary Biology, Max-Planck Institute for Developmental Biology
Behavioral assays provide powerful tools for understanding neuronal function. Here we present several protocols for quantifying predatory feeding behavior found in the model nematode Pristionchus pacificus and its relatives. Additionally, we provide methods for analyzing predatory feeding adaptations including mouth structures and teeth.