袜带蛇
习惯化
少年
兄弟姐妹
动物
心理学
蛇形纲
发展心理学
生物
生态学
神经科学
毒液
作者
Gordon M. Burghardt,Adam M. Partin,Harry E. Pepper,Jordan M. Steele,Samuel M. Liske,Allyson E. Stokes,Ariel N. Lathan,Cary M. Springer,Matthew Jenkins
出处
期刊:Behaviour
[Brill]
日期:2021-09-22
卷期号:158 (12-13): 1169-1191
被引量:10
标识
DOI:10.1163/1568539x-bja10131
摘要
Abstract Although self-recognition or self-awareness has been studied with the visually-based mirror test, passed by several species, primarily apes, the possibility of a chemically-based analogue is controversial. Prior studies suggested that chemical self-recognition may occur in some squamate reptiles. To evaluate this possibility, we studied 24 individually housed gartersnakes, Thamnophis sirtalis , raised from birth on either earthworm or fish diets and tested 12 male and 12 female snakes with cage liners that were either clean, their own, or from same-sex siblings fed their own or the opposite diet. Tongue flicking and activity were recorded in 30-minute video-recorded trials in a balanced design. After initial habituation to the stimuli, male, but not female, snakes discriminated between their own stimuli and those from littermates fed the same diet. Combined with other data and studies, the possibility that a chemical ‘mirror’ form of self-recognition exists in squamate reptiles is supported.
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