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Learning in two contexts: the effects of interference and body size in bumblebees

机译:在两种情况下学习:大黄蜂中干扰和身体大小的影响

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We examined the effect of learning a new task on the performance of a previously learned task with the same set of visual cues in bumblebees, Bombus impatiens. Previous studies have shown that given a binary choice at each task, bumblebees do not show retroactive interference, or mistakes in the first task, if the two tasks are in different contexts, feeding and nest location. Here we tested whether adding a third, unrewarded choice to each task affects the performance of bees learning in two contexts. In addition, we examined whether workers differ in their expression of interference and learning ability based on size. Performance of workers at a feeder task was degraded by the introduction of training to a second task at the nest entrance. Mistakes at the feeder were biased toward the color cue that was not rewarding in both tasks; suggesting that irrelevant or background stimuli are more prone to decay or forgetting during interference. With respect to interference, we did not find an effect of body size on the amount of interference; however, size was related to how quickly interference occurred. Among individuals showing retroactive interference, larger bees showed interference earlier in phase 2 than did smaller bees. Overall, larger workers learned each task more rapidly than smaller workers. We conclude that the timing of interference is a tradeoff between acquisition of the new task and performance at a previously learned task. Given that foragers in nature tend to be larger than nest workers, we suggest that size-related learning differences be considered as a factor in division of labor between large and small bumblebees.
机译:我们用大黄蜂(Bombus impatiens)中的相同视觉线索,研究了学习新任务对先前学习的任务的性能的影响。先前的研究表明,给定每个任务的二元选择,如果两个任务处于不同的环境(喂食和筑巢位置)中,则大黄蜂不会显示追溯性干扰或第一个任务中的错误。在这里,我们测试了在每个任务中添加第三个未奖励的选择是否会影响蜜蜂在两种情况下的学习性能。此外,我们还根据规模检查了工人的干扰表达和学习能力是否有所不同。在巢穴入口处引入第二项任务的培训后,工人在接驳任务上的表现降低了。进纸器的错误偏向于在两个任务中均无济于事的颜色提示。提示无关或背景刺激在干扰过程中更容易衰减或遗忘。关于干扰,我们没有发现身材大小对干扰量的影响。但是,大小与发生干扰的速度有关。在表现出追溯性干扰的个体中,较大的蜜蜂在第2阶段的干扰要早于较小的蜜蜂。总体而言,大工人比小工人学习每个任务的速度更快。我们得出结论,干扰的时机是新任务的获得与先前学习的任务的性能之间的折衷。考虑到自然界中的觅食者往往大于巢穴工人,我们建议将与大小相关的学习差异视为大,小土蜂之间分工的一个因素。

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