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Cue-based and algorithmic learning in common carp: A possible link to stress coping style.

Flavia Oliveira Mesquita1, Fabio Luiz Borcato1, Felicity Ann Huntingford2.   

Abstract

Common carp that had been screened for stress coping style using a standard behavioural test (response to a novel environment) were given a learning task in which food was concealed in one of two compartments, its location randomised between trials and its presence in a given compartment signalled by either a red or a yellow light. All the fish learned to find food quickly, but did so in different ways. Fifty five percent learned to use the light cue to locate food; the remainder achieved the same result by developing a fixed movement routine. To explore this variation, we related learning strategy to stress coping style. Time to find food fell identically with successive trials in carp classified as reactive or proactive, but reactive fish tended to follow the light cue and proactive fish to adopt a fixed routine. Among fish that learned to follow the light, reactive individuals took fewer trials to reach the learning criterion than did proactive fish. These results add to the growing body of information on within-species variation in learning strategies and suggest a possible influence of stress coping style on the use of associative learning as opposed to algorithmic searching during foraging.
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Keywords:  Association learning; Common carp; Cyprinus carpio; Personality; Routine formation; Stress coping style

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25725347     DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2015.02.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Processes        ISSN: 0376-6357            Impact factor:   1.777


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