DeLong Caroline M, Wright Catina, Fobe Irene, Wilcox Kenneth Tyler, Morrison Evan
Department of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts, Rochester Institute of Technology, 18 Lomb Memorial Dr, Rochester, NY, 14623, USA.
Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul Street, Rochester, NY, 14621, USA.
Learn Behav. 2019 Mar;47(1):91-104. doi: 10.3758/s13420-018-0346-x.
We investigated the ability of North American river otters (Lontra canadensis) to visually discriminate between 2D objects. The otters learned to discriminate between stimuli using multiple visual features and then were tested with stimuli in which one of the features was eliminated (color or shape). Two adult otters were trained in a two-alternative forced choice task to discriminate between a red circle and a blue triangle. Test sessions included probe trials containing novel shapes, colors, or shape-color combinations. Both otters successfully learned to discriminate between stimuli varying in multiple features. One of the otters was able to successfully discriminate between novel test stimuli when either color or shape were eliminated as salient features. This study was the first to explore the ability of L. canadensis to use different visual features to recognize objects and provides some preliminary evidence for color vision in this species. This research adds to the sparse literature on perceptual and cognitive capabilities in otters and can be used to support future conservation efforts for this species.
我们研究了北美水獭(加拿大水獭)对二维物体进行视觉辨别的能力。水獭学会利用多种视觉特征对刺激物进行辨别,然后用其中一个特征(颜色或形状)被消除的刺激物进行测试。两只成年水獭接受了二选一强制选择任务的训练,以区分红色圆圈和蓝色三角形。测试环节包括含有新形状、颜色或形状 - 颜色组合的探测试验。两只水獭都成功学会了区分具有多种特征差异的刺激物。当颜色或形状作为显著特征被消除时,其中一只水獭能够成功区分新的测试刺激物。本研究首次探索了加拿大水獭利用不同视觉特征识别物体的能力,并为该物种的色觉提供了一些初步证据。这项研究增加了关于水獭感知和认知能力的稀少文献,并可用于支持该物种未来的保护工作。