经验调节产蛋母鸡发出的食物叫声

Aline-Marie Wauters, Marie-Annick Richard-Yris
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这些实验的目的是确定之前雏鸡对食物呼唤的反应经验是否会影响母鸡发出食物呼唤的后续推进。17只孵蛋的母鸡每天接受三次测试,没有孵出3天或4天大的小鸡。在两种情况下对母鸡进行测试:母鸡在每次测试后或在所有测试结束时返回。由于适口性影响母鸡对食物的呼唤,实验首先用母鸡最喜欢的食物进行,然后用母鸡通常的饲料进行。小鸡有规律地回应母亲的能力会影响母鸡发出食物叫声的能力。事实上,尽管母鸡并没有失去母性状态,但当小鸡整天被移走时,它们发出的食物叫声更少了。这些结果表明,小鸡在食物呼唤后的行为可能是孵蛋母鸡的一种社会强化。
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Experience modulates emission of food calls in broody hens

The aim of these experiments was to determine if previous experience of chicksˈ response to food calling influences subsequent propension of maternal hens to utter food calls. Seventeen broody hens were tested three times a day without their 3- or 4-day-old chicks. Hens were tested in two situations: chicks were returned either after each test or at the end of all the dayˈs tests. As palatability influences food calling in maternal hens, experiments were conducted first with a highly preferred food item and then with the hensˈ usual feed. The chicksˈ capacity to respond regularly to their mother influences the hens’ capacity to emit food calls. In fact, although the hens did not lose their maternal state, they uttered fewer food calls when their chicks were removed all day. These results suggest that the chicks’ behaviour following food calling could be a social reinforcement for broody hens.

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