Lickliter R, Gottlieb G
Dev Psychobiol. 1986 May;19(3):265-77. doi: 10.1002/dev.420190312.
This study examined the influence of social interaction with broodmates on a visually imprinted maternal preference in domestic mallard ducklings (Anas platyrhynchos) during the first three days of postnatal life. Twenty-four-hour-old ducklings were allowed to follow a stuffed mallard hen for 30 min. This experience resulted in a visually imprinted preference for the familiar stuffed hen over 4 stuffed ducklings in simultaneous choice tests at 48 and 72 hr after hatching, but only if the imprinted birds were kept in social isolation. Imprinted ducklings reared in a social group containing either same-age siblings or the stuffed mallard hen and same-age siblings displayed a visual preference for the stuffed ducklings over the familiar mallard hen at 48 and 72 hr tests. As a first step in the analysis of the features of the social exposure to siblings that are necessary for the redirection of the visually imprinted maternal preference, it was found that direct social interaction is essential to establish the preference for ducklings, but even mere visual exposure to siblings does away with the imprinted maternal preference. These results provide striking evidence of the ready redirection of a species-specific maternal preference in otherwise imprinted ducklings.
本研究考察了在出生后的头三天里,与同窝伙伴的社交互动对家鸭(绿头鸭)视觉印记的母性偏好的影响。24小时大的小鸭被允许跟随一只填充的母鸭30分钟。这种经历导致在孵化后48小时和72小时的同时选择测试中,与4只填充小鸭相比,视觉印记使小鸭更偏好熟悉的填充母鸭,但前提是印记的小鸭处于社会隔离状态。在一个包含同龄兄弟姐妹或填充母鸭及同龄兄弟姐妹的社会群体中饲养的印记小鸭,在48小时和72小时测试中,对填充小鸭的视觉偏好超过了熟悉的母鸭。作为分析视觉印记的母性偏好重新定向所需的与兄弟姐妹社交接触特征的第一步,研究发现直接的社交互动对于建立对小鸭的偏好至关重要,但仅仅是与兄弟姐妹的视觉接触就会消除印记的母性偏好。这些结果为在其他方面已印记的小鸭中,物种特异性母性偏好的轻易重新定向提供了惊人的证据。