Department of Neurology, Shenzhen Hospital, Southern Medical University, Shenzhen, 518110, China.
Department of Psychology, School of Public Health, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515, China.
Anim Cogn. 2024 Nov 26;27(1):80. doi: 10.1007/s10071-024-01918-x.
Previous studies suggest that social learning in bumblebees can occur through second-order conditioning, with conspecifics functioning as first-order reinforcers. However, the behavioural mechanisms underlying bumblebees' acquisition of socially learned associations remain largely unexplored. Investigating these mechanisms requires detailed quantification and analysis of the observation process. Here we designed a new 2D paradigm suitable for simple top-down high-speed video recording and analysed bumblebees' observational learning process using a deep-learning-based pose-estimation framework. Two groups of bumblebees observed live conspecifics foraging from either blue or yellow flowers during a single foraging bout, and were subsequently tested for their socially learned colour preferences. Both groups successfully learned the colour indicated by the demonstrators and spent more time facing rewarding flowers-whether occupied by demonstrators or not-compared to non-rewarding flowers. While both groups showed a negative correlation between time spent facing non-rewarding flowers and learning outcomes, the observer bees in the blue group benefited from time spent facing occupied rewarding flowers, whereas the yellow group showed that time facing unoccupied rewarding flowers by the observer bees positively correlated with their learning outcomes. These results suggest that socially influenced colour preferences are shaped by the interplay of different types of observations rather than merely by observing a conspecific at a single colour. Together, these findings provide direct evidence of the dynamical viewing process of observer bees during social observation, opening up new opportunities for exploring the details of more complex social learning in bumblebees and other insects.
先前的研究表明,熊蜂的社会学习可以通过二级条件作用发生,同种个体作为一级强化物起作用。然而,熊蜂获得社会学习关联的行为机制在很大程度上仍未得到探索。研究这些机制需要对观察过程进行详细的量化和分析。在这里,我们设计了一种新的 2D 范式,适合简单的自上而下高速视频记录,并使用基于深度学习的姿势估计框架分析了熊蜂的观察性学习过程。两组熊蜂在单次觅食过程中观察到活的同种个体从蓝色或黄色花朵中觅食,并随后对其社会学习的颜色偏好进行测试。两组都成功地学习了示范者所指示的颜色,并且与非奖励花相比,它们花更多的时间面对奖励花——无论这些花是否被示范者占据。虽然两组都显示出花在非奖励花上的时间与学习结果之间的负相关,但蓝组的观察蜂受益于花在被占据的奖励花上的时间,而黄组则显示出观察蜂在未被占据的奖励花上的时间与它们的学习结果呈正相关。这些结果表明,受社会影响的颜色偏好是由不同类型的观察相互作用而不是仅仅通过观察同种个体的单一颜色来塑造的。总之,这些发现为观察蜂在社会观察过程中的动态观察过程提供了直接证据,为探索熊蜂和其他昆虫更复杂的社会学习的细节开辟了新的机会。