Chen M J, Coss R G, Goldthwaite R O
Dev Psychobiol. 1983 Jul;16(4):303-10. doi: 10.1002/dev.420160405.
The spatial distributions of 2 groups of sibling juvenile jewel fish were examined between 58 and 99 days of age to determine the effects of spatial experience on the timing of dispersal from a more aggregative behavioral mode. One group was provided a seminatural 1000-liter aquarium, the other with 70% less space per fish, but both groups were able to observe the same number of fish. Using a computer and digitizing tablet, distances between 1st-6th nearest neighbors were measured from time-sampled video recordings of spatial distributions in either overhead or underneath plan views. Both groups exhibited changes in aggregative behavior that were remarkably similar. Between 65 and 92 days of age, both groups showed gradual dispersal, which accelerated abruptly at 93-99 days of age. These results suggest that the timing of dispersal is regulated by developmental processes operating independently of spatial experience.
对两组同胞幼年宝石鱼在58至99日龄之间的空间分布进行了研究,以确定空间体验对从更聚集行为模式分散时间的影响。一组被提供一个1000升的半自然水族箱,另一组每条鱼的空间减少70%,但两组能够观察到相同数量的鱼。使用计算机和平板数字化仪,从头顶或底部平面图中空间分布的时间采样视频记录中测量第一至第六近邻之间的距离。两组的聚集行为变化非常相似。在65至92日龄之间,两组都表现出逐渐分散,在93至99日龄时突然加速。这些结果表明,分散的时间是由独立于空间体验的发育过程调节的。