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在自然环境中逃跑时,招潮蟹表现出预测性选择性注意的证据。

Evidence of predictive selective attention in fiddler crabs during escape in the natural environment.

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA 6009, Australia

School of Biological Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA 6009, Australia.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2020 Nov 9;223(Pt 21):jeb234963. doi: 10.1242/jeb.234963.

Abstract

Selective attention is of fundamental relevance to animals for performing a diversity of tasks such as mating, feeding, predation and avoiding predators. Within natural environments, prey animals are often exposed to multiple, simultaneous threats, which significantly complicates the decision-making process. However, selective attention is rarely studied in complex, natural environments or in the context of escape responses. We therefore asked how relatively simple animals integrate the information from multiple, concurrent threatening events. Do they identify and respond only to what they perceive as the most dangerous threat, or do they respond to multiple stimuli at the same time? Do simultaneous threats evoke an earlier or stronger response than single threats? We investigated these questions by conducting field experiments and compared escape responses of the fiddler crab when faced with either a single or two simultaneously approaching dummy predators. We used the dummies' approach trajectories to manipulate the threat level; a directly approaching dummy indicated higher risk while a tangentially approaching dummy that passed the crabs at a distance represented a lower risk. The crabs responded later, but on average more often, when approached more directly. However, when confronted with the two dummies simultaneously, the crabs responded as if approached only by the directly approaching dummy. This suggests that the crabs are able to predict how close the dummy's trajectory is to a collision course and selectively suppress their normally earlier response to the less dangerous dummy. We thus provide evidence of predictive selective attention within a natural environment.

摘要

选择性注意对于动物执行各种任务(如交配、进食、捕食和避免捕食者)至关重要。在自然环境中,猎物动物经常面临多种同时存在的威胁,这使得决策过程变得复杂。然而,选择性注意在复杂的自然环境或逃避反应的背景下很少被研究。因此,我们想知道相对简单的动物如何整合来自多个并发威胁事件的信息。它们是否只识别和响应它们认为最危险的威胁,还是同时对多个刺激做出反应?同时存在的威胁是否会比单一威胁更早或更强地引发反应?我们通过进行野外实验来研究这些问题,并比较了当面临单个或两个同时逼近的假捕食者时,招潮蟹的逃避反应。我们使用假捕食者的接近轨迹来操纵威胁水平;直接接近的假捕食者表示更高的风险,而从螃蟹身边掠过的切线接近的假捕食者则表示较低的风险。螃蟹的反应时间更晚,但平均来说更频繁,当它们更直接地被接近时。然而,当同时面对两个假捕食者时,螃蟹的反应就好像只被直接接近的假捕食者接近一样。这表明螃蟹能够预测假捕食者的轨迹与碰撞路线的接近程度,并选择性地抑制它们对危险性较低的假捕食者的通常更早的反应。因此,我们提供了在自然环境中存在预测性选择性注意的证据。

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