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Quick learning, quick capture: largemouth bass that rapidly learn an association task are more likely to be captured by recreational anglers

机译:快速学习,快速捕获:迅速学习协会任务的大嘴鲈鱼更有可能被娱乐钓鱼者捕获

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Individuals show consistent differences in their approach to novel tasks (i.e., cognitive syndromes), whereby fast individuals are bold and solve new problems quickly compared to slow individuals. While a fast approach can be advantageous in some situations, these individuals are often more likely to make mistakes and subject themselves to greater risk, including from predation. What is unknown is how these tendencies impact survival in environments where humans constitute a predatory risk (such as the case of fish targeted by commercial or recreational fishing). To address this gap, we assessed learning performance in 60 largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides using an active-avoidance task that required fish to learn to associate a conditioned stimulus (overhead light) with an unconditioned aversive stimulus (chasing with a net) to successfully shuttle through a small opening to a safe area of an aquarium. These same fish were also tested for proactivity in a restraint test (frequency of leaping to escape a net out of water) before being subjected to angling trials in a naturalistic pond setting. Performance on the active-avoidance task was positively associated with angling vulnerability, as individuals captured by anglers also successfully shuttled on nearly twice as many trials as uncaptured fish. Proactivity was not associated with angling vulnerability or learning performance. These results indicate that a fast cognitive strategy may be maladaptive for fish populations subjected to angling. In addition, because cognitive performance is heritable, fisheries selection based on cognitive traits could cause an evolutionary shift toward slow learning strategies in exploited populations.Significance statementIndividual behavioral and cognitive traits can be linked with fitness, especially in human-altered environments. For many freshwater fish, recreational angling by humans poses a major threat, with some individual fish being more vulnerable to capture than others. However, no work has defined whether cognitive traits are linked with an individual's vulnerability. To address this, we conducted a study examining if learning performance is linked to angling vulnerability in largemouth bass, a popular sportfish species. We found that fish that learned to associate a light with a negative stimulus (chasing with a net) and successfully avoid chasing were more likely to be caught in an angling trial. This means that, for targeted species, a fast learning strategy is disadvantageous, and that heavily exploited populations could experience evolutionary shifts toward slower learning speed due to the selective capture of fast-learning individuals.
机译:个人在新的新任务(即,认知综合征)方面表现出一致的差异,从而与慢速人员相比,快速的人迅速地解决新问题。虽然在某些情况下,快速方法可能是有利的,但这些人往往更有可能将错误犯错并使其自身受到更大的风险,包括捕食。未知是如何在人类构成掠夺性风险的环境中产生生存的趋势(例如由商业或娱乐捕捞的鱼类)。为了解决这一差距,我们使用需要鱼类的活动避免任务来评估60个大声鲈鱼微米鲑鱼的学习表现,以便学习将条件刺激(架空光)与无条件的厌恶刺激(追逐网)联系起来以成功穿梭一个小开口到水族箱的安全区域。在抑制试验中,还测试了这些同样的鱼,以便在禁区进行垂直试验之前在约束试验中进行抑制试验(跳跃的频率)。主动避免任务的性能与钓鱼脆弱性有关,因为钓鱼者捕获的个体也成功地在几乎两倍的试验中被截止到未被剥夺的鱼类。接受性与钓鱼脆弱性或学习性能无关。这些结果表明,对于经受钓鱼的鱼群可能是一种快速认知策略。此外,由于认知性能是可遗传的,基于认知性状的渔业选择可能导致利用群体中的缓慢学习策略的进化转变。绩效陈述的性行为行为和认知性状可以与健身相关,特别是在人类改变的环境中。对于许多淡水鱼来说,人类的休闲钓鱼会带来了一个主要的威胁,有些鱼类比其他人更容易捕获。但是,没有任何工作定义了认知特征是否与个人的漏洞相关联。为了解决这个问题,我们进行了一项研究审查,如果学习表现与大家鲈鱼的钓鱼脆弱性有关,这是一个流行的运动鱼类。我们发现,学会与负刺激(用网追逐)相关联的鱼类和成功避免追逐更有可能被捕捉到钓鱼试验中。这意味着,对于目标物种,快速学习策略是不利的,而且由于选择性捕获快速学习的人,这种大量利用的人口可能会经历进化转变对较慢的学习速度。

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