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Bumblebees exhibit the memory spacing effect

机译:大黄蜂表现出记忆间隔效应

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Associative learning is key to how bees recognize and return to rewarding floral resources. It thus plays a major role in pollinator floral constancy and plant gene flow. Honeybees are the primary model for pollinator associative learning, but bumblebees play an important ecological role in a wider range of habitats, and their associative learning abilities are less well understood. We assayed learning with the proboscis extension reflex (PER), using a novel method for restraining bees (capsules) designed to improve bumblebee learning. We present the first results demonstrating that bumblebees exhibit the memory spacing effect. They improve their associative learning of odor and nectar reward by exhibiting increased memory acquisition, a component of long-term memory formation, when the time interval between rewarding trials is increased. Bombus impatiens forager memory acquisition (average discrimination index values) improved by 129% and 65% at inter-trial intervals (ITI) of 5 and 3 min, respectively, as compared to an ITI of 1 min. Memory acquisition rate also increased with increasing ITI. Encapsulation significantly increases olfactory memory acquisition. Ten times more foragers exhibited at least one PER response during training in capsules as compared to traditional PER harnesses. Thus, a novel conditioning assay, encapsulation, enabled us to improve bumblebee-learning acquisition and demonstrate that spaced learning results in better memory consolidation. Such spaced learning likely plays a role in forming long-term memories of rewarding floral resources. Keywords Bumblebees - Associative learning - Olfactory conditioning - Proboscis extension reflex - Classical conditioning - Memory spacing effect - Trial spacing effect
机译:联想学习是蜜蜂如何识别并返回有益的花卉资源的关键。因此,它在传粉者花的恒定性和植物基因流动中起主要作用。蜜蜂是传粉媒介联想学习的主要模型,但大黄蜂在更广泛的栖息地中起着重要的生态作用,它们的联想学习能力却鲜为人知。我们使用了一种新的抑制蜜蜂(胶囊)的方法来检测长鼻反射(PER),该方法旨在改善大黄蜂的学习能力。我们提出的第一个结果表明,大黄蜂表现出记忆间隔效应。当增加奖励试验之间的时间间隔时,他们表现出增加的记忆获取能力,这是长期记忆形成的组成部分,从而改善了他们对气味和花蜜奖励的联想学习。与1分钟的ITI相比,在试验间隔(ITI)为5分钟和3分钟时,凤仙花的觅食者记忆获取(平均区分指数值)分别提高了129%和65%。内存获取率也随着ITI的增加而增加。封装大大增加了嗅觉记忆的获取。与传统的PER背带相比,在胶囊训练过程中,至少有十倍的觅食者表现出至少一种PER响应。因此,一种新颖的条件分析,封装使我们能够改善大黄蜂的学习能力,并证明了间隔学习可以更好地进行记忆整合。这样的间隔学习可能在形成对奖励花卉资源的长期记忆中发挥作用。关键词大黄蜂-联想学习-嗅觉调节-长鼻反射-经典调节-记忆间隔效应-试验间隔效应

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