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Behavioral flexibility provides an individual with the ability to adapt its behavior in response to environmental changes.Studies on mammals,birds,and teleosts indicate greater behavioral flexibility in females.Conversely,males appear to exhibit greater behavioral persistence.We,therefore,investigated sex differences in behavioral flexibility in 2 closely related molly species (Poecilia latipinna,P.mexicana) and their more distant relative,the guppy P.reticulata by comparing male and female individuals in a serial,visual reversal learning task.Fish were first trained in color discrimination,which was quickly learned by all females (guppies and mollies) and all molly males alike.Despite continued training over more than 72 sessions,male guppies did not learn the general test procedure and were,therefore,excluded from further testing.Once the reward contingency was reversed serially,molly males of both species performed considerably better by inhibiting their previous response and reached the learning criterion significantly faster than their respective conspecific females.Moreover,Atlantic molly males clearly outperformed all other individuals (males and females) and some of them even reached the level of 1-trial learning.Thus,the apparently universal pattern of higher female behavioral flexibility seems to be inverted in the 2 examined molly species,although the evolutionary account of this pattern remains highly speculative.These findings were complemented by the observed lower neophobia of female sailfin mollies compared with their male conspecifics.This sex difference was not observed in Atlantic mollies that were observed to be significantly less distressed in a novel situation than their consexuals.Hypothetically,sex differences in behavioral flexibility can possibly be explained in terms of the different roles that males and females play in mating competition,mate choice,and reproduction or,more generally,in complex social interactions.Each of these characteristics clearly differed between the closely related mollies and the more distantly related guppies.
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篇名 Sex differences in color discrimination and serial reversal learning in mollies and guppies
来源期刊 动物学报(英文版) 学科
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年,卷(期) 2019,(3) 所属期刊栏目
研究方向 页码范围 323-332
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DOI 10.1093/cz/zoz029
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