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来自不同选择品系的山羊在行为灵活性方面存在差异。

Goats () From Different Selection Lines Differ in Their Behavioural Flexibility.

作者信息

Nawroth Christian, Rosenberger Katrina, Keil Nina M, Langbein Jan

机构信息

Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology, Institute of Behavioural Physiology, Dummerstorf, Germany.

Swiss Food Safety and Veterinary Office, Centre for Proper Housing of Ruminants and Pigs, Agroscope Tanikon, Ettenhausen, Switzerland.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2022 Feb 1;12:796464. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.796464. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Given that domestication provided animals with more stable environmental conditions, artificial selection by humans has likely affected animals' ability to learn novel contingencies and their ability to adapt to changing environments. In addition, the selection for specific traits in domestic animals might have an additional impact on subjects' behavioural flexibility, but also their general learning performance, due to a re-allocation of resources towards parameters of productivity. To test whether animals bred for high productivity would experience a shift towards lower learning performance, we compared the performance of dwarf goats (not selected for production, 15 subjects) and dairy goats (selected for high milk yield, 18 subjects) in a visual discrimination learning and reversal learning task. Goats were tested individually in a test compartment and were rewarded by choosing either a white or a black cup presented by the experimenter on a sliding board behind a crate. Once they reached a designated learning criterion in the initial learning task, they were transferred to the reversal learning task. To increase the heterogeneity of our test sample, data was collected by two experimenters at two research stations following a similar protocol. Goats of both selection lines did not differ in the initial discrimination learning task in contrast to the subsequent reversal learning task. Dairy goats reached the learning criterion slower compared to dwarf goats (dairy goats = 9.18 sessions; dwarf goats = 7.74 sessions; = 0.016). Our results may indicate that the selection for milk production might have affected behavioural flexibility in goats. These differences in adapting to changing environmental stimuli might have an impact on animal welfare e.g., when subjects have to adapt to new environments or changes in housing and management routines.

摘要

鉴于驯化为动物提供了更稳定的环境条件,人类的人工选择可能影响了动物学习新的偶发事件的能力以及它们适应不断变化的环境的能力。此外,由于资源重新分配到生产力参数上,对家畜特定性状的选择可能会对实验对象的行为灵活性以及它们的一般学习表现产生额外影响。为了测试为高生产力而培育的动物是否会出现学习表现下降的转变,我们比较了矮脚山羊(未进行生产性状选择,15只实验对象)和奶山羊(进行了高产奶量选择,18只实验对象)在视觉辨别学习和反转学习任务中的表现。山羊在一个测试隔间中单独接受测试,通过选择实验者在板条箱后面的滑板上呈现的白色或黑色杯子来获得奖励。一旦它们在初始学习任务中达到指定的学习标准,就会被转移到反转学习任务中。为了增加我们测试样本的异质性,由两名实验者在两个研究站按照相似的方案收集数据。与随后的反转学习任务不同,两个选择品系的山羊在初始辨别学习任务中没有差异。与矮脚山羊相比,奶山羊达到学习标准的速度较慢(奶山羊 = 9.18个实验环节;矮脚山羊 = 7.74个实验环节; = 0.016)。我们的结果可能表明,对产奶量的选择可能影响了山羊的行为灵活性。这些在适应不断变化的环境刺激方面的差异可能会对动物福利产生影响,例如,当实验对象必须适应新环境或住房及管理程序的变化时。

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