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Food deprivation causes hangry behavior in fruit flies
New research shows humans aren’t the only ones who can turn irritable and aggressive between meals.
Findings from the University of East Anglia (UEA) show ‘hangry’ behavior in male Drosophila melanogaster, or fruit flies, during increasingly prolonged periods of food deprivation. The flies, which feed on decaying fruit, grew ever more combative the longer they went without food – to a point; after 24 hours, the quarrelsome behavior plateaued.
The results of tests conducted at Oxford University show “‘hangry’ behaviors extend across even distantly-related animals”, said senior author, Dr Jen Perry of UEA’s School of Biological Sciences. The research, ‘’Hangry’ Drosophila: food deprivation increases male aggression’, is published today in the journal Animal Behaviour.