Hear no evil: The effect of auditory warning signals on avian innate avoidance, learned avoidance and memory  被引量:2

Hear no evil: The effect of auditory warning signals on avian innate avoidance, learned avoidance and memory

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作  者:Emma C. SIDDALL Nicola M. MARPLES 

机构地区:[1]School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland

出  处:《Current Zoology》2011年第2期197-207,共11页动物学报(英文版)

摘  要:Many aposematic insect species advertise their toxicity to potential predators using olfactory and auditory signals, in addition to visual signals, to produce a multimodal warning display. The olfactory signals in these displays may have interesting effects, such as eliciting innate avoidance against novel colored prey, or improving learning and memory of defended prey. However, little is known about the effects of such ancillary signals when they are auditory rather than olfactory. The few studies that have investigated this question have provided conflicting results. The current study sought to clarify and extend understanding of the effects of prey auditory signals on avian predator responses. The domestic chick Gallus gallus domesticus was used as a model avian predator to examine how the defensive buzzing sound of a bumblebee Bombus terrestris affected the chick's innate avoidance behavior, and the learning and memory of prey avoidance. The results demonstrate that the buzzing sound had no effect on the predator's responses to unpalatable aposematically colored crumbs, suggesting that the agitated buzzing of B. terrestris may provide no additional protection from avian predators .

关 键 词:APOSEMATISM Auditory signals Dietary conservatism Avoidance learning Memorability Multimodal signaling 

分 类 号:Q141[生物学—生态学] U675.96[生物学—普通生物学]

 

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