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Shape discrimination by wasps (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Paravespula germanica</Emphasis>) at the food source: generalization among various types of contrast
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Miriam?LehrerEmail author  Raymond?Campan
Institution:(1) Department of Neurobiology, Institute of Zoology, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland;(2) Formerly Laboratoire drsquoEthologie et Cognition Animale, Université Paul Sabatier, 118, route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse, France
Abstract:Wasps (Paravespula germanica) were trained and tested at an artificial feeding site, using convex shapes that produced colour contrast, luminance contrast, or motion contrast against the background. With each of the three types of contrast, we tested the waspsrsquo capacity to discriminate the learned shape from novel shapes. In addition, in each experiment we tested the waspsrsquo capability to recognize the learned shape when it offered a different type of contrast than that it had during the training. With the coloured shapes, a side-glance at the colour discrimination performance of the wasps was possible in addition. Wasps are found to discriminate between a variety of convex shapes regardless of the type of contrast that they produce against the background. Mainly, they discriminate the learned shape from novel shapes even if the colour of the shapes or the type of contrast they produce against the background is altered in the test. Thus, wasps generalize the learned shape from one colour to another, as well as between colour contrast, luminance contrast, and motion contrast.
Keywords:Colour contrast  Convex shapes  Generalization  Luminance contrast  Motion contrast  Shape discrimination  Wasps Paravespula germanica
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