The Wolf Spider Tigrosa helluo Uses Visual Associative and Beacon Landmarks During Water Maze Navigation Tasks

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Weidman, Riko [1 ]
Persons, Kelsey [2 ]
Persons, Matthew [3 ]
机构
[1] Susquehanna Univ, Neurosci Program, Selinsgrove, PA USA
[2] Selinsgrove Area High Sch, Selinsgrove, PA USA
[3] Susquehanna Univ, Biol Dept, Selinsgrove, PA 17870 USA
关键词
allothetic; learning; lycosid; Morris water maze; spatial; vision; LYCOSA-TARENTULA ARANEAE; ANTERIOR LATERAL EYES; SPATIAL NAVIGATION; CHEMICAL CUES; TARANTULA ARANEAE; ORIENTATION; LOCOMOTION; AVOIDANCE; BEHAVIOR; FOOD;
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10.1111/eth.13518
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Wolf spiders can learn simple spatial navigation tasks. Previous studies have shown that the wolf spider Tigrosa helluo can use environmental edge features (reference frame landmarks) to learn the location of a dry target in flooded T-mazes; however, the relative importance of different types or numbers of landmark cues to spatial learning remains unknown. We used a modified open arena water maze and recorded the ability of adult female T. helluo to find a target reward (a dark and dry cup) among cups that were identical to the target but flooded. We measured variation in spatial learning by measuring time to target with no landmark (control), with a beacon (a landmark that is part of the target), with an associative cue (a landmark associated with a specific navigational action), and with both a beacon and an associative cue (N = 92 subjects, n = 23 per landmark cue treatment). For each treatment, we tested females for five trials each on four consecutive days, with the last trial on the fourth day having an altered target location, totaling 19 training trials and one reversal trial (1840 trials). We found that spiders took significantly less time to find the target over subsequent trials within a day and learned more quickly when landmark cues were present, but we found no difference in the type or number of landmark features in the meantime to target entrance. After learning a target location, moving the landmark significantly increased the mean time to target entrance in the combined beacon and associative cue treatment relative to other treatments. Our results indicate that wolf spiders use visual beacons and associative cue landmarks alone or in combination and that performance improves across trials when landmarks are present and deteriorates more when multiple landmarks are moved.
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