Hudson Robyn, Chacha Jimena, Bánszegi Oxána, Szenczi Péter, Rödel Heiko G
Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México, Mexico.
Centro Tlaxcala de Biología de la Conducta, Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala, Mexico.
Dev Psychobiol. 2017 Apr;59(3):367-374. doi: 10.1002/dev.21501.
Study of the development of individuality is often hampered by rapidly changing behavioral repertoires and the need for minimally intrusive tests. We individually tested 33 kittens from eight litters of the domestic cat in an arena for 3 min once a week for the first 3 postnatal weeks, recording the number of separation calls and the duration of locomotor activity. Kittens showed consistent and stable individual differences on both measures across and within trials. Stable individual differences in the emission of separation calls across trials emerged already within the first 10 s of testing, and in locomotor activity within the first 30 s. Furthermore, individual kittens' emission of separation calls, but not their locomotor activity, was highly stable within trials. We conclude that separation calls provide an efficient, minimally intrusive and reliable measure of individual differences in behavior during development in the cat, and possibly in other species emitting such calls.
对个体发展的研究常常受到行为模式迅速变化以及对侵入性最小的测试的需求的阻碍。我们对来自八窝家猫的33只小猫进行了单独测试,在出生后的前三周,每周一次在一个场地中测试3分钟,记录分离叫声的数量和运动活动的持续时间。小猫在各次试验之间和试验过程中,在这两项指标上都表现出一致且稳定的个体差异。在测试的前10秒内,跨试验的分离叫声发出就出现了稳定的个体差异,而运动活动的个体差异则在最初30秒内出现。此外,个体小猫的分离叫声发出情况,而非其运动活动,在试验过程中高度稳定。我们得出结论,分离叫声为猫在发育过程中以及可能在其他发出此类叫声的物种中行为的个体差异提供了一种有效、侵入性最小且可靠的测量方法。