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Aversive Learning in the Praying Mantis (Tenodera aridifolia), a Sit and Wait Predator

机译:祈祷螳螂(替迪费利米岛)的厌恶学习,坐着等待捕食者

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Animals learn to associate sensory cues with the palatability of food in order to avoid bitterness in food (a common sign of toxicity). Associations are important for active foraging predators to avoid unpalatable prey and to invest energy in searching for palatable prey only. However, it has been suggested that sit-and-wait predators might rely on the opportunity that palatable prey approach them by chance: the most efficient strategy could be to catch every available prey and then decide whether to ingest them or not. In the present study, we investigated avoidance learning in a sit-and-wait predator, the praying mantis (Tenodera aridifolia). To examine the effects of conspicuousness and novelty of prey on avoidance learning, we used three different prey species: mealworms (novel prey), honeybees (novel prey with conspicuous signals) and crickets (familiar prey). We sequentially presented the prey species in pairs and made one of them artificially bitter. In the absence of bitterness, the mantises consumed bees and crickets more frequently than mealworms. When the prey were made bitter, the mantises still continued to attack bitter crickets as expected. However, they reduced their attacks on bitter mealworms more than on bitter bees. This contrasts with the fact that conspicuous signals (e.g. coloration in bees) facilitate avoidance learning in active foraging predators. Surprisingly, we found that the bitter bees were totally rejected after an attack whereas bitter mealworms were partially eaten (35%). Our results highlight the fact that the mantises might maintain a selection pressure on bees, and perhaps on aposematic species in general.
机译:动物学会将感觉线索与食物的适口性联系起来,以避免食物中的苦味(毒性的常见迹象)。关联对于积极的觅食捕食者很重要,以避免不可屈服的猎物并在寻找可口的猎物时投入能源。然而,有人建议,静止等待的掠夺者可能依赖于偶然的猎物的机会:最有效的策略可以捕获每种可用猎物,然后决定是否摄取它们。在本研究中,我们调查了避免学习的静态捕食者,祈祷的螳螂(Tenodera Aridifolia)。为了检查避免学习的猎物的显着和新颖性的影响,我们使用了三种不同的猎物:粉虫(小说猎物),蜜蜂(小型猎物,带有显眼的信号)和蟋蟀(熟悉的猎物)。我们顺序地以对呈现猎物物种,并使其中一个人为苦。在没有苦涩的情况下,螳螂比粉虫更频繁地消耗蜜蜂和蟋蟀。当猎物被做出苦时,螳螂仍然继续攻击苦涩的蟋蟀,预期。然而,他们对苦味虫的攻击减少了他们的攻击。这与明显的信号(例如,蜜蜂着色)有助于在主动觅食捕食者中避免学习的事实形成鲜明对比。令人惊讶的是,我们发现在攻击后完全拒绝苦蜜蜂,而苦食虫部分被吃掉(35%)。我们的结果突出了螳螂可能对蜜蜂保持选择压力,并且可能一般而言。

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