Department of Biology and Evolution of Marine Organisms, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121, Naples, Italy.
Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, via L. Giorgieri 5, 34127, Trieste, Italy.
Invert Neurosci. 2020 Feb 14;20(1):4. doi: 10.1007/s10158-020-0237-7.
Here we introduce a series of behavioural tasks to assess inter-individual variability in behaviours exhibited by the cephalopod mollusc Octopus vulgaris. We propose that, by using octopus' predatory behavioural response, it is possible to measure: (1) the ability to adapt to the captive condition (acclimatization), (2) the response towards novel stimuli (neophobia), (3) the capability of social learning, (4) the ability of solving problems (problem solving), and (5) the response to artificial stimuli (preferences, individual learning). To assure comparability and reproducibility of results, this battery of tests is here applied to a large sample of individuals in standardized experimental conditions. Such battery of tests serves as an in vivo screening that should be adopted not only to investigate cognitive abilities in specific behavioural domains, but also to monitor the welfare status of animals under captivity, thus to check sensory functions as well as motor abilities in other investigations within the fields of biology and neuroscience. Our aim was to provide a reliable tool to exploit this animal species for research in different fields.
在这里,我们介绍了一系列行为任务,以评估头足类软体动物普通章鱼表现出的个体间行为变异性。我们提出,通过利用章鱼的捕食行为反应,可以测量:(1)适应圈养条件的能力(驯化),(2)对新刺激的反应(新事物恐惧症),(3)社会学习能力,(4)解决问题的能力(解决问题),以及(5)对人工刺激的反应(偏好、个体学习)。为了确保结果的可比性和可重复性,本套测试在标准化的实验条件下应用于大量个体。该套测试可作为一种体内筛选,不仅可用于研究特定行为领域的认知能力,还可用于监测圈养动物的福利状况,从而检查感官功能以及在生物学和神经科学领域内的其他研究中的运动能力。我们的目的是提供一种可靠的工具,以利用这种动物进行不同领域的研究。