行为灵活性是可操纵的,它在新的环境中提高了灵活性和创新性

C. Logan, D. Lukas, A. Blaisdell, Z. Johnson-Ulrich, M. MacPherson, Benjamin M. Seitz, A. Sevchik, Kelsey B. McCune
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行为灵活性,即使行为适应新环境的能力,被认为在一个物种成功适应新环境和扩大其地理范围的能力中起着重要作用。然而,灵活性很少被直接测试,以使我们能够确定灵活性是如何工作的,从而预测一个物种适应新环境的能力。我们使用大尾石斑鱼(Quiscalus mexicanus;(一种鸟类)作为研究这个问题的模型,因为它们最近迅速扩大了它们在北美的活动范围。我们尝试使用阴影(浅灰色和深灰色)管反转学习来操纵石斑鱼的灵活性,以确定是否具有灵活性
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Behavioral flexibility is manipulable and it improves flexibility and innovativeness in a new context
Behavioral flexibility, the ability to adapt behavior to new circumstances, is thought to play an important role in a species’ ability to successfully adapt to new environments and expand its geographic range. However, flexibility is rarely directly tested in a way that would allow us to determine how flexibility works to predict a species’ ability to adapt their behavior to new environments. We use great-tailed grackles ( Quiscalus mexicanus ; a bird species) as a model to investigate this question because they have recently rapidly expanded their range into North America. We attempted to manipulate grackle flexibility using shaded (light and dark gray) tube reversal learning to determine whether flexibility
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