Adaptive forgetting of place/object memory for dung in the domestic horse (Equus ferus caballus): Memory for a day

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Audrey EM Guyonnet, Ian Q. Whishaw
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Abstract

The domestic horse (Equus ferus caballus) makes dung deposits to form “stud-piles” and compulsively examines dung droppings, suggesting that dung contains species-relevant information. The present study investigates horses’ use of location (place), odor (object) and memory for dung sniff encounters. Horses were video recorded in 2 indoor and 4 outdoor riding arenas as they were taken at different time intervals to experimenter-determined objects or dung deposits that they could sniff. Frame-by-frame video analysis measured approaches, sniff duration, nostril use, ear position and blinking associated with dung investigation. Horses approached and sniffed dung-deposits for longer duration than non-dung objects in all test locations. They made head movements across the extent of dung-deposits when sniffing, showed no nostril or ear preference directed to the target, and blinked as they disengage from sniffing. Reduced approach probability and sniff duration showed that they displayed good place/object memory for dung previously visited at similar and different locations on the same day but poor memory for dung visited on a previous day. Adaptive forgetting of object/place memory for dung after a previous day’s dung visit may optimizes risk assessment, including the possibility of premature interruption of foraging by conspecifics.

家马(Equus ferus caballus)对粪便的地点/对象记忆的适应性遗忘:一天的记忆
家马(Equus ferus caballus)将粪便堆积成 "种马堆",并强迫性地检查粪便,这表明粪便中含有与物种相关的信息。本研究调查了马在闻粪时对位置(地点)、气味(物体)和记忆的使用情况。研究人员在 2 个室内和 4 个室外骑马场对马匹进行了录像,录像中记录了马匹在不同时间间隔内被带到实验人员确定的可让它们嗅闻的物体或粪便沉积物处的过程。逐帧视频分析测量了与粪便调查相关的接近、嗅闻持续时间、鼻孔使用、耳朵位置和眨眼情况。在所有测试地点,马匹接近和嗅闻粪便沉积物的时间都长于非粪便物体。嗅粪时,马的头部在粪坑范围内移动,鼻孔或耳朵不偏向目标,并在停止嗅粪时眨眼。接近概率和嗅闻持续时间的减少表明,它们对同一天在类似和不同地点曾到过的粪便表现出良好的地点/物体记忆,但对前一天到过的粪便记忆不佳。在前一天的粪便造访之后,对粪便的物体/地点记忆的适应性遗忘可能会优化风险评估,包括同类过早中断觅食的可能性。
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Behavioural Processes
Behavioural Processes 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
144
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavioural Processes is dedicated to the publication of high-quality original research on animal behaviour from any theoretical perspective. It welcomes contributions that consider animal behaviour from behavioural analytic, cognitive, ethological, ecological and evolutionary points of view. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, and papers that integrate theory and methodology across disciplines are particularly welcome.
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