Lefebvre L, Helder R
Department of Biology, McGill University, 1205, Avenue Docteur Penfield, Montréal, Québec, H3A 1B1 Canada.
Behav Processes. 1997 Sep;40(3):201-7. doi: 10.1016/s0376-6357(97)00783-3.
Social foraging can inhibit the learning and performance of food-finding behaviours. Confusion, overshadowing and frequency-dependent payoffs may all contribute to the inhibition, but standard experimental procedures make the separation of these effects difficult. In this study, we combine characteristics of cage and aviary experiments and present either a single naive pigeon or groups of three naive pigeons with a pre-trained producer opening an apparatus in an aviary. All naive birds scrounged on the 3456 openings they witnessed. In a post-test given in the absence of other birds, all single scroungers opened the apparatus, but only one of the group-scrounging pigeons did. Scrounger numbers appear to play an important role in the inhibition of food-finding behaviour, suggesting that confusion is a major component of learning in a social context.
群体觅食会抑制食物寻找行为的学习和表现。混淆、遮蔽和频率依赖收益可能都对这种抑制有作用,但标准实验程序使得分离这些效应变得困难。在本研究中,我们结合了笼子实验和鸟舍实验的特点,将一只未经训练的鸽子或三只未经训练的鸽子组成的群体,与一只在鸟舍中经过预训练的示范者一起呈现,示范者会打开一个装置。所有未经训练的鸟都会在它们目睹的3456个开口处觅食。在没有其他鸟的情况下进行的后测中,所有单独觅食的鸟都打开了装置,但群体觅食的鸽子中只有一只打开了。觅食者数量似乎在食物寻找行为的抑制中起重要作用,这表明混淆是社会环境中学习的一个主要因素。