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逃避还是追求:关于单个移动物体的相反决策取决于饥饿和性别。

To escape or to pursue: opposite decision making concerning a single moving object is influenced by starvation and sex.

机构信息

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Departamento de Fisiología, Biología Molecular y Celular, Pabellón 2, Ciudad Universitaria, CP1428, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

CONICET-Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto de Fisiología, Biología Molecular y Neurociencias (IFIBYNE), Ciudad Universitaria, CP1428, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2023 Apr 15;226(8). doi: 10.1242/jeb.245297. Epub 2023 Apr 25.

Abstract

Decision-making processes in the context of prey-predator interactions are studied from the side of the prey or the predator. Thus, prey capture and escape behaviours are researched separately, using different stimuli in different species. The crab Neohelice preys upon individuals of its own species; hence, it behaves as prey and as predator. These two innate opposite behaviours can be elicited by the same object moving on the ground. Here, we studied how the decision to perform avoidance, predatory or freezing responses to a moving dummy depends on sex and starvation level. In the first experiment, we assessed the probability of each response type in unfed crabs for 22 days. Males showed a higher predatory response probability than females. When starvation increased, the predatory response increased, while avoidance and freezing declined, but this only occurred in males. In the second experiment, we compared regularly fed and unfed males for 17 days. While fed crabs did not change their behaviour throughout the experiment, unfed crabs significantly intensified their predatory responses, displayed different exploratory activities and pursued earlier than fed crabs. Our results show the unusual situation of an animal that, to deal with a single stimulus, has to choose between opposite innate behaviours. This is a value-based decision as it is affected by factors other than the stimulus itself.

摘要

在捕食者-猎物相互作用的背景下,研究人员从猎物或捕食者的角度研究决策过程。因此,分别研究了猎物的捕获和逃避行为,在不同物种中使用不同的刺激物。螃蟹 Neohelice 以其自身物种的个体为食;因此,它既是猎物又是捕食者。这两种天生的相反行为可以通过在地面上移动的同一个物体引发。在这里,我们研究了对移动的假人做出回避、捕食或冻结反应的决定如何取决于性别和饥饿程度。在第一个实验中,我们在 22 天内评估了未喂食螃蟹的每种反应类型的概率。雄性比雌性表现出更高的捕食反应概率。随着饥饿程度的增加,捕食反应增加,而回避和冻结反应减少,但这种情况仅发生在雄性中。在第二个实验中,我们比较了正常喂食和未喂食的雄性螃蟹 17 天。在实验过程中,喂食的螃蟹没有改变它们的行为,而未喂食的螃蟹则显著加强了它们的捕食反应,表现出不同的探索活动,并比喂食的螃蟹更早地追求目标。我们的研究结果表明,这种动物处于一种不寻常的情况,它必须在两种相反的先天行为之间做出选择,以应对单一刺激。这是一种基于价值的决策,因为它受到刺激本身以外的因素的影响。

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