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Quantity judgments in the context of risk/reward decision making in striped field mice: first a??count,a?? then hunt

机译:在有条纹的田鼠的风险/奖励决策中进行数量判断:首先是a?count,a ??。然后狩猎

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We simulated the situation of risky hunting in the striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius in order to examine whether these animals are able to make a choice between small and large quantities of live prey (ants). In the first (preliminary) experiment we investigated to what extent mice were interested in ants as a live prey and how their hunting activity depended on the quantity of these edible but rather aggressive insects. We placed mice one by one into arenas together with ant groups of different quantities, from 10 to 60. Surprisingly, animals, both wild-caught and laboratory-reared, displayed rather skilled predatory attacks: mice killed and ate from 0.37 ± 003 to 4 ± 0.5 ants per minute. However, there was a threshold number of ants in the arenas when rodents expressed signs of discomfort and started to panic, likely because ants bit them. This threshold corresponds to the dynamic density (about 400 individuals per m2 per min) in the vicinity of anthills and ants' routes in natural environment. In the second experiment mice had to choose between different quantities of ants placed in two transparent tunnels. Ants here served both as food items and as a source of danger. As far as we know, this is the first experimental paradigm based on evaluation of quantity judgments in the context of risk/reward decision making where the animals face a trade-off between the hedonistic value of the prey and the danger it presents. We found that when mice have to choose between 5 vs. 15, 5 vs. 30, and 10 vs. 30 ants, they always tend to prefer the smaller quantity, thus displaying the capacity for distinguishing more from less in order to ensure comfortable hunting. The results of this study are ecologically relevant as they reflect situations and challenges faced by free-living small rodents.
机译:为了模拟这些动物是否能够在少量和大量的活猎物(蚂蚁)之间做出选择,我们模拟了条纹田鼠黑线姬鼠中危险狩猎的情况。在第一个(初步)实验中,我们调查了小鼠对蚂蚁作为活体猎物感兴趣的程度以及它们的狩猎活动如何取决于这些可食用但颇具侵略性的昆虫的数量。我们将小鼠和不同数量的蚂蚁组(从10到60)一一放置在竞技场中。令人惊讶的是,野外捕获和实验室饲养的动物表现出相当熟练的掠食性攻击:小鼠被杀死并从0.37±003到4进食。每分钟±0.5蚂蚁。但是,当啮齿动物表现出不适迹象并开始恐慌时,竞技场中的蚂蚁数量达到了阈值,这很可能是因为蚂蚁咬了它们。此阈值对应于自然环境中蚁丘和蚂蚁路线附近的动态密度(每平方米每分钟约400个人)。在第二个实验中,小鼠必须在放置在两个透明隧道中的不同数量的蚂蚁之间进行选择。这里的蚂蚁既是食品,又是危险源。据我们所知,这是基于风险/奖励决策制定中数量判断评估的第一个实验范式,其中动物面临着享乐主义价值与它所呈现的危险之间的权衡。我们发现,当小鼠必须在5对15、5对30和10对30的蚂蚁之间进行选择时,它们总是倾向于选择较小的蚂蚁,从而表现出区分更多或更少的能力,从而确保舒适的狩猎。这项研究的结果反映了自由生活的小型啮齿动物面临的状况和挑战,因此具有生态学意义。

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