Lupfer Gwen, Frieman Jerome, Coonfield Daniel
Department of Psychology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-5401, USA.
J Comp Psychol. 2003 Dec;117(4):449-55. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.117.4.449.
Golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) and dwarf hamsters (Phodopus campbelli) interacted with a conspecific demonstrator that had recently consumed a flavored food. When given a choice between their demonstrator's flavor and another flavor, the dwarf hamsters preferred the flavor their demonstrator had eaten. Golden hamsters did not prefer their demonstrators' diets when the demonstrators were unrelated adults or littermates, but they did when the demonstrator was their mother. Videotaping the interactions between demonstrators and observers revealed that adult golden hamsters did not investigate foods hoarded by their demonstrators whereas dwarf hamsters did. These results are interpreted in terms of the stimuli that activate feeding behavior systems in these 2 hamster species.
金黄地鼠(Mesocricetus auratus)和侏儒仓鼠(Phodopus campbelli)与一只最近食用了有味道食物的同种示范者进行互动。当在示范者食用过的味道和另一种味道之间进行选择时,侏儒仓鼠更喜欢其示范者吃过的味道。当示范者是无关的成年仓鼠或同窝仓鼠时,金黄地鼠并不偏好其示范者的饮食,但当示范者是它们的母亲时,它们会偏好。对示范者与观察仓鼠之间的互动进行录像显示,成年金黄地鼠不会去探究其示范者囤积的食物,而侏儒仓鼠会。这些结果是根据激活这两种仓鼠进食行为系统的刺激因素来解释的。