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Conspecific and interspecific stimuli reduce initial performance in an aversive learning task in honey bees ( Apis mellifera )

机译:Conspectific和Interpecific的刺激减少了蜂蜜蜜蜂(Apis Mellifera)的厌恶学习任务中的初始表现

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The purpose of this experiment was to investigate whether honey bees ( Apis mellifera ) are able to use social discriminative stimuli in a spatial aversive conditioning paradigm. We tested bees’ ability to avoid shock in a shuttle box apparatus across multiple groups when either shock, or the absence of shock, was associated with a live hive mate, a dead hive mate, a live Polistes exclamans wasp or a dead wasp. Additionally, we used several control groups common to bee shuttle box research where shock was only associated with spatial cues, or where shock was associated with a blue or yellow color. While bees were able to learn the aversive task in a simple spatial discrimination, the presence of any other stimuli (color, another bee, or a wasp) reduced initial performance. While the color biases we discovered are in line with other experiments, the finding that the presence of another animal reduces performance is novel. Generally, it appears that the use of bees or wasps as stimuli initially causes an increase in overall activity that interferes with early performance in the spatial task. During the course of the experiment, the bees habituate to the insect stimuli (bee or wasp), and begin learning the aversive task. Additionally, we found that experimental subject bees did not discriminate between bees or wasps used as stimulus animals, nor did they discriminate between live or dead stimulus animals. This may occur, in part, due to the specialized nature of the worker honey bee. Results are discussed with implications for continual research on honey bees as models of aversive learning, as well as research on insect social learning in general.
机译:该实验的目的是研究蜂蜜蜜蜂(API Mellifera)是否能够在空间厌恶调理范式中使用社会鉴别刺激。我们测试了蜜蜂在休克或休克障碍时避免跨越多个群体横跨多个群体冲击的能力,与现场蜂巢伴侣有关,一个死蜂蜜伴侣,一个活着的策略恐怖,恐慌是黄蜂或死亡的。此外,我们使用了几个蜜蜂穿梭盒研究的控制组,其中震动仅与空间线索相关,或者冲击与蓝色或黄色有关。虽然蜜蜂能够在简单的空间歧视中学习厌恶任务,但存在任何其他刺激(颜色,另一蜂或黄蜂)的存在降低了初始性能。虽然我们发现的颜色偏差符合其他实验,但发现另一种动物的存在降低了性能是新颖的。通常,似乎使用蜜蜂或黄蜂作为刺激最初导致总体活动的增加,这些活动会干扰在空间任务中的早期性能。在实验过程中,蜜蜂习惯了昆虫刺激(蜜蜂或黄蜂),并开始学习厌恶任务。此外,我们发现实验主题蜜蜂没有区分蜜蜂或黄蜂在用作刺激动物的情况下,它们也不歧视活刺激动物之间。部分可能发生这种情况,因为工人蜂蜜蜜蜂的专业性质。结果讨论了对蜂蜜蜜蜂作为厌恶学习模型的持续研究,以及昆虫社会学习的持续研究。

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