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A comparison of visual and olfactory learning performance in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris

机译:大黄蜂熊蜂的视觉和嗅觉学习表现的比较

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Animals use cues from a range of sensory modalities to discriminate stimuli and as predictors of reward. Whilst there is appreciable variation in the cognitive performance of animals, we know surprisingly little about the extent to which learning varies among individuals across different sensory modalities. Do individuals that are good at learning in one sensory modality also perform well in another (performance is correlated between modalities), or do individuals demonstrate specialisation in learning performance in one modality (trading-off performance between modalities)? We tested these hypotheses by examining the performance of 76 Bombus terrestris workers, from four colonies, in both an odour-and visual learning task. Olfactory learning was assessed using proboscis extension reflex (PER) conditioning and visual (colour) learning was examined using a well-established free-flying paradigm. Our results showed neither a correlation, nor a trade-off, in individual performance for learning tasks using different sensory modalities. However, there was considerable variation among workers within each colony in their performance in both learning tasks. This extent of interindividual variation in learning ability across sensory modalities could be adaptive for colonies dealing with changeable foraging conditions. There was also significant intercolony variation in final task performance level in the olfactory learning task, and both the strength and persistence of blue preference in the colour learning task. This is the first study to demonstrate variation in olfactory learning performance across multiple bumblebee colonies using PER conditioning, suggesting this is an effective paradigm for assessing associative olfactory learning performance both within and among colonies
机译:动物使用来自多种感觉方式的线索来区分刺激并作为奖励的预测指标。尽管动物的认知能力存在明显的差异,但令人惊讶的是,我们对不同感官方式下个体学习程度的了解很少。擅长在一种感觉方式上学习的个人在另一种感觉方式上也表现良好(表现与各模态之间相关),还是个人在一种模态上表现出专门的学习表现(各模态之间的交易表现)?我们通过检查来自四个殖民地的76名Bombus terrestris工人在气味和视觉学习任务中的表现来检验这些假设。嗅觉的学习是使用象鼻延伸反射(PER)条件进行的,而视觉(肤色)的学习则是使用成熟的自由飞行范式进行的。我们的研究结果表明,使用不同的感觉方式学习任务的个人表现既没有相关性,也没有权衡。但是,每个殖民地的工人在两种学习任务中的表现差异很大。跨感觉模态的学习能力个体差异的程度可能适合于适应变化的觅食条件的殖民地。在嗅觉学习任务中,最终任务绩效水平上的殖民地之间也存在显着差异,在色彩学习任务中,蓝色偏好的强度和持久性也存在差异。这是第一项使用PER条件证明多个大黄蜂菌落嗅觉学习表现变化的研究,表明这是评估菌落内和菌落之间嗅觉学习表现的有效范例

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