Current predation risk has opposing effects on social learning of foraging locations across two guppy populations

IF 1.9 2区 生物学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Mélanie F. Guigueno, Adrian C. K. Foster, Simon M. Reader
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Abstract

Social learning, where animals learn from other individuals, occurs in many diverse species. The influential but debated ‘costly information’ hypothesis posits that animals will rely more on social information in high-risk contexts, such as under increased predation risk. We examined and compared the effects of perceived predation risk on social learning of foraging sites in female Trinidadian guppies from wild and domestic populations raised in common-garden environments. We used a demonstrator-observer pairing where a subject could observe conspecific ‘demonstrators’ feeding from one of two feeders, and measured whether the observer subsequently spent more time at a demonstrated or non-demonstrated feeder. We manipulated perceived predation risk using alarm cue (conspecific skin extract). Stress responses and social learning differed between the two populations. Most notably, high predation risk enhanced social learning in the wild-type guppies, but depressed it in the domestic guppies. Thus, fish from both populations were able to socially learn, but under opposing contexts. These results suggest social learning propensities are the product of multiple interacting systems, and biases to favour social learning can emerge dependent on evolutionary history and current conditions.

目前的捕食风险对两种孔雀鱼种群觅食地点的社会学习有相反的影响
社会学习,即动物向其他个体学习,存在于许多不同的物种中。有影响力但存在争议的“昂贵信息”假说认为,动物在高风险环境下会更依赖社会信息,比如在捕食风险增加的情况下。我们研究并比较了感知捕食风险对特立尼达雌孔雀鱼觅食地点社会学习的影响,这些孔雀鱼分别来自野生种群和在普通花园环境中饲养的家养种群。我们使用了示范-观察者配对,受试者可以观察两个喂食器中的一个的“示范”喂食,并测量观察者随后在示范喂食器或非示范喂食器上花费的时间是否更长。我们使用警报提示(同种皮肤提取物)来操纵感知捕食风险。压力反应和社会学习在两个人群中有所不同。最值得注意的是,高捕食风险增强了野生型孔雀鱼的社会学习能力,但抑制了家养孔雀鱼的社会学习能力。因此,两个种群的鱼都能够在相反的环境下进行社会学习。这些结果表明,社会学习倾向是多个相互作用系统的产物,有利于社会学习的偏见可以根据进化历史和当前条件而出现。
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Animal Cognition
Animal Cognition 生物-动物学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
18.50%
发文量
125
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Animal Cognition is an interdisciplinary journal offering current research from many disciplines (ethology, behavioral ecology, animal behavior and learning, cognitive sciences, comparative psychology and evolutionary psychology) on all aspects of animal (and human) cognition in an evolutionary framework. Animal Cognition publishes original empirical and theoretical work, reviews, methods papers, short communications and correspondence on the mechanisms and evolution of biologically rooted cognitive-intellectual structures. The journal explores animal time perception and use; causality detection; innate reaction patterns and innate bases of learning; numerical competence and frequency expectancies; symbol use; communication; problem solving, animal thinking and use of tools, and the modularity of the mind.
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