The virtual lover: variable and easily guided 3D fish animations as an innovative tool inmate-choice experiments with sailfinmollies-II. Validation  被引量:3

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作  者:Stefanie GIERSZEWSKI Klaus MuLLER levgen SMIELIK Jan-Marco HUTWOHL Klaus-Dieter KUHNERT Klaudia WITTE 

机构地区:[1]Research Group of Ecology and Behavioral Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Siegen, Adolf-Reichwein- StraBe 2, Siegen, 57068, Germany [2]Institute of Real-Time Learning Systems, Department of ElectricalEngineering & Computer Science, University of Siegen, HSIderlinstraBe 3, Siegen, 57076, Germany

出  处:《Current Zoology》2017年第1期65-74,共10页动物学报(英文版)

摘  要:The use of computer animation in behavioral research is a state-of-the-art method for designing andpresenting animated animals to live test animals. The major advantages of computer animations are:(1) the creation of animated animal stimuli with high variability of morphology and even behavior; (2)animated stimuli provide highly standardized, controlled and repeatable testing procedures; and (3)they allow a reduction in the number of live test animals regarding the 3Rs principle. But the use of ani-mated animals should be attended by a thorough validation for each test species to verify that behaviormeasured with live animals toward virtual animals can also be expected with natural stimuli. Here wepresent results on the validation of a custom-made simulation for animated 3D sailfin mollies Poecilialatipinna and show that responses of live test females were as strong to an animated fish as to a videoor a live male fish. Movement of an animated stimulus was important but female response was stron-ger toward a swimming 3D fish stimulus than to a "swimming" box. Moreover, male test fish wereable to discriminate between animated male and female stimuli; hence, rendering the animated 3D fisha useful tool in mate-choice experiments with sailfin mollies.

关 键 词:computer animation  FISH behavior  mate-choice experiment  validation  VIRTUAL FISH model. 

分 类 号:Q[生物学]

 

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