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Honeybees use absolute rather than relative numerosity in number discrimination.

Maria Bortot1,2, Christian Agrillo3, Aurore Avarguès-Weber2, Angelo Bisazza3, Maria Elena Miletto Petrazzini4, Martin Giurfa2,5.   

Abstract

Various vertebrate species use relative numerosity judgements in comparative assessments of quantities for which they use larger/smaller relationships rather than absolute number. The numerical ability of honeybees shares basic properties with that of vertebrates but their use of absolute or relative numerosity has not been explored. We trained free-flying bees to choose variable images containing three dots; one group ('larger') was trained to discriminate 3 from 2, while another group ('smaller') was trained to discriminate 3 from 4. In both cases, numbers were kept constant but stimulus characteristics and position were varied from trial to trial. Bees were then tested with novel stimuli displaying the previously trained numerosity (3) versus a novel numerosity (4 for 'larger' and 2 for 'smaller'). Both groups preferred the three-item stimulus, consistent with absolute numerosity. They also exhibited ratio-dependent discrimination of numbers, a property shared by vertebrates, as performance after 2 versus 3 was better than after 3 versus 4 training. Thus, bees differ from vertebrates in their use of absolute rather than of relative numerosity but they also have some numeric properties in common.

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Keywords:  honeybees; insect cognition; number discrimination; numerical rule; numerosity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31213140      PMCID: PMC6597503          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2019.0138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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