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Effects of Acute and Chronic Exposure to Predatory Cues on Spatial Learning Capabilities in the Subterranean Rodent Ctenomys talarum ( Rodentia: Ctenomyidae)

机译:急性和慢性暴露于掠食性线索对地下啮齿类动物Talarum(Rodentia:Ctenomyidae)空间学习能力的影响

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Spatial learning, the cognitive ability that allows animals to efficiently locate food, partners or avoid predators, can be affected by various factors such as stress. Stressors represent a threat to the animal's homeostasis and trigger a set of physiological and behavioral changes known as stress response. The herbivorous rodent Ctenomys talarum (tuco-tuco) inhabits underground complex gallery systems. Dispersal as well as food collection occurs on the surface, where they are exposed to terrestrial and aerial predators. We evaluated the effect of a natural stress factor, predation, on spatial learning of C.talarum. Additionally, we collected data on neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, hematocrit, blood glucose, and plasma cortisol to assess physiological levels of stress. The acute exposure to direct cues indicating the presence of a predator (immobilization+cat urine) increased the time needed to reach the goal in a longitudinal labyrinth. The number of errors also increased albeit the difference was only marginally significant. The chronic exposure to predator cues (immobilization, cat urine, and cat fur) presented in an unpredictable order significantly increased both time and errors committed by tuco-tucos during learning trials in the labyrinth. Results show the strong impact of predatory stress on the spatial abilities of C.talarum, a key cognitive process involved in most of their vital activities. They also highlight the importance of investigating wild species as regards the development of antipredatory defensive behaviors that contribute both to the avoidance of deleterious consequences of a direct attack and the influence on food search and mate localization performance.
机译:空间学习是使动物有效地寻找食物,伴侣或避免掠食者的认知能力,它可能会受到各种因素的影响,例如压力。压力源威胁着动物的体内平衡,并引发一系列生理和行为变化,称为压力反应。草食性啮齿动物Ctenomys talarum(tuco-tuco)栖息在地下复杂的画廊系统中。分散以及食物收集都发生在地表,它们暴露于陆地和空中掠食者。我们评估了自然胁迫因子捕食对tal藜空间学习的影响。此外,我们收集了有关中性粒细胞/淋巴细胞比率,血细胞比容,血糖和血浆皮质醇的数据,以评估压力的生理水平。急性暴露于直接提示下表明存在掠食者(固定+猫尿),这增加了在纵向迷宫中达到目标所需的时间。错误的数量也增加了,尽管差异仅是很小的。长期暴露于不可预测顺序的捕食者线索(固定,猫尿和猫毛)会显着增加tuco-tucos在迷宫学习试验期间的时间和错误。结果表明,掠食性应激对C.talarum的空间能力有很大影响,C.talarum是参与其大部分生命活动的关键认知过程。他们还强调了就反掠夺性防御行为的发展调查野生物种的重要性,这种行为既有助于避免直接攻击的有害后果,也有助于避免对食物搜索和配偶定位性能的影响。

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