Department of Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, 08855, Piscataway, New Jersey.
J Chem Ecol. 1991 Jan;17(1):79-87. doi: 10.1007/BF00994423.
The abilities of hatchling pine snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus) and king snakes (Lampropeltis getulus) to discriminate the chemical trails of pine and king snakes was investigated inY-maze experiments. Pine snakes were housed for 17 days either with shavings impregnated with pine snake odor, king snake odor, or no odor to test for the effect of experience on choice. Both pine and king snake hatchlings entered the arm with the pine snake odor and did not enter the arm with the king snake odor. The data support the hypothesis that hatchlings of both species can distinguish conspecific odors from other odors and that our manipulation of previous experience was without effect for pine snake hatchlings.
在 Y 型迷宫实验中,研究了幼松蛇(Pituophis melanoleucus)和王蛇(Lampropeltis getulus)区分松蛇和王蛇化学痕迹的能力。将松蛇饲养 17 天,要么使用带有松蛇气味、王蛇气味或无味的刨花,以测试经验对选择的影响。幼松蛇和幼王蛇都进入了带有松蛇气味的臂,而没有进入带有王蛇气味的臂。数据支持这样的假设,即两种物种的幼体都可以区分同种气味和其他气味,并且我们对先前经验的操纵对松蛇幼体没有影响。