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Octopus vulgaris Exhibits Interindividual Differences in Behavioural and Problem-Solving Performance

Dissegna, Andrea
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Borrelli, Luciana
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Ponte, Giovanna
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Fiorito, Graziano
2023
  • journal article

Periodico
BIOLOGY
Abstract
By presenting individual Octopus vulgaris with an extractive foraging problem with a puzzle box, we examined the possible correlation between behavioural performances (e.g., ease of adaptation to captive conditions, prevalence of neophobic and neophilic behaviours, and propensity to learn individually or by observing conspecifics), biotic (body and brain size, age, sex) and abiotic (seasonality and place of origin) factors. We found more neophilic animals showing shorter latencies to approach the puzzle box and higher probability of solving the task; also, shorter times to solve the task were correlated with better performance on the individual learning task. However, the most neophilic octopuses that approached the puzzle box more quickly did not reach the solution earlier than other individuals, suggesting that strong neophilic tendency may lead to suboptimal performance at some stages of the problem-solving process. In addition, seasonal and environmental characteristics of location of origin appear to influence the rate of expression of individual traits central to problem solving. Overall, our analysis provides new insights into the traits associated with problem solving in invertebrates and highlights the presence of adaptive mechanisms that promote population-level changes in octopuses’ behavioural traits.
DOI
10.3390/biology12121487
WOS
WOS:001132697600001
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/11368/3065978
https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/12/12/1487
Diritti
open access
FVG url
https://arts.units.it/bitstream/11368/3065978/1/biology-12-01487.pdf
Soggetti
  • problem solving

  • extractive foraging

  • innovation

  • behavioural plasticit...

  • seasonality

  • octopu

  • cephalopod

  • social learning

  • neophilia

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