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Duration of memory of dominance relationships in a group living cichlid

机译:群体中优势关系的记忆持续时间

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Animal contests are costly and tend to escalate when rivals have similar competitive abilities. Individuals that remember dominance relationships with rivals may avoid repeated agonistic interactions and hence avoid the costs of repeated escalation of contests. However, it can be difficult to experimentally disentangle the effects of memory from those of loser effects (losers behaving subordinately due to prior defeats). Here, we test whether loser effects or individual memory mediate contest behaviour in the African cichlid, Julidochromis transcriptus.We find that on days 3 and 5 after initial contests, losers display subordinate behaviour to contest winners but not to novel contestants. However, this effect disappears after 7 days, at which time losers do not display subordinate behaviour to either rival. These results show that (1) this fish can recall a previously dominant contestant for up to 5 days and (2) as no subordinate displays were shown to the novel contestant, there are no evidences for loser effects in this species. Such short-term memory of past interactions may have broad significance in social species with repeated interactions.
机译:动物比赛成本高昂,当竞争对手具有相似的竞争能力时,往往会升级。记住与竞争对手的支配关系的个体可以避免反复的痛苦互动,从而避免反复升级竞争的代价。然而,通过实验将记忆的影响与失败者效应(失败者由于先前的失败而表现从属)分开是很困难的。在这里,我们测试了失败者效应或个体记忆是否介导了非洲慈鲷 Julidochromis transcriptus 的竞争行为。我们发现,在初次比赛后的第3天和第5天,失败者表现出从属于比赛获胜者的行为,而不是对新参赛者的行为。然而,这种影响在 7 天后消失,此时失败者不会表现出对任何竞争对手的从属行为。这些结果表明,(1)这种鱼可以回忆起以前占主导地位的参赛者长达5天,(2)由于没有向新参赛者展示从属表现,因此没有证据表明该物种存在失败者效应。这种对过去相互作用的短期记忆在反复相互作用的社会物种中可能具有广泛的意义。

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