Short-term effects of an acute exposure to predatory cues on the spatial working and reference memory performance in a subterranean rodent

Spatial memory is important for animals to achieve successful foraging, reproduction, territorial defence and predator avoidance in structurally complex habitats. This cognitive function has been shown to be affected under stress conditions in surface-dwelling rodents. Here we used the Tala's t...

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spelling paper:paper_00033472_v77_n3_p685_Mastrangelo2023-06-08T14:24:20Z Short-term effects of an acute exposure to predatory cues on the spatial working and reference memory performance in a subterranean rodent Ctenomys talarum predation reference memory spatial orientation stress subterranean rodent Tala's tuco-tuco working memory burrowing organism environmental cue environmental effect environmental stress memory predation rodent spatial cognition Animalia Ctenomys talarum Rodentia Spatial memory is important for animals to achieve successful foraging, reproduction, territorial defence and predator avoidance in structurally complex habitats. This cognitive function has been shown to be affected under stress conditions in surface-dwelling rodents. Here we used the Tala's tuco-tuco, Ctenomys talarum, a subterranean rodent that inhabits complex burrow systems, as a study model. This species has a highly developed spatial ability and individuals are regularly exposed to predatory stress while foraging on the surface. We examined the consequences of a single and brief exposure to predatory cues on the spatial working and reference memory performance. We trained wild-caught individuals (32 males, 36 females) in a six-arm radial maze (spatial working memory task) or a longitudinal maze (spatial reference memory task). Once the animals reached a memory performance criterion, they were exposed to a direct predatory cue (immobilization), an indirect predatory cue (cat urine odour) or both cues combined, and their memory performance was evaluated. Exposure to direct and combined predatory cues impaired spatial reference memory, increasing both the latency to achieve the goal and the number of errors during the test. Combined presentation of both predatory cues also negatively affected spatial working memory, but only for latency to achieve the goal. Our results suggest that use of spatial working memory during a predatory attack on the surface allows C. talarum to relocate burrow entries rapidly and hence increases survival probabilities. © 2008 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. 2009 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00033472_v77_n3_p685_Mastrangelo http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00033472_v77_n3_p685_Mastrangelo
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topic Ctenomys talarum
predation
reference memory
spatial orientation
stress
subterranean rodent
Tala's tuco-tuco
working memory
burrowing organism
environmental cue
environmental effect
environmental stress
memory
predation
rodent
spatial cognition
Animalia
Ctenomys talarum
Rodentia
spellingShingle Ctenomys talarum
predation
reference memory
spatial orientation
stress
subterranean rodent
Tala's tuco-tuco
working memory
burrowing organism
environmental cue
environmental effect
environmental stress
memory
predation
rodent
spatial cognition
Animalia
Ctenomys talarum
Rodentia
Short-term effects of an acute exposure to predatory cues on the spatial working and reference memory performance in a subterranean rodent
topic_facet Ctenomys talarum
predation
reference memory
spatial orientation
stress
subterranean rodent
Tala's tuco-tuco
working memory
burrowing organism
environmental cue
environmental effect
environmental stress
memory
predation
rodent
spatial cognition
Animalia
Ctenomys talarum
Rodentia
description Spatial memory is important for animals to achieve successful foraging, reproduction, territorial defence and predator avoidance in structurally complex habitats. This cognitive function has been shown to be affected under stress conditions in surface-dwelling rodents. Here we used the Tala's tuco-tuco, Ctenomys talarum, a subterranean rodent that inhabits complex burrow systems, as a study model. This species has a highly developed spatial ability and individuals are regularly exposed to predatory stress while foraging on the surface. We examined the consequences of a single and brief exposure to predatory cues on the spatial working and reference memory performance. We trained wild-caught individuals (32 males, 36 females) in a six-arm radial maze (spatial working memory task) or a longitudinal maze (spatial reference memory task). Once the animals reached a memory performance criterion, they were exposed to a direct predatory cue (immobilization), an indirect predatory cue (cat urine odour) or both cues combined, and their memory performance was evaluated. Exposure to direct and combined predatory cues impaired spatial reference memory, increasing both the latency to achieve the goal and the number of errors during the test. Combined presentation of both predatory cues also negatively affected spatial working memory, but only for latency to achieve the goal. Our results suggest that use of spatial working memory during a predatory attack on the surface allows C. talarum to relocate burrow entries rapidly and hence increases survival probabilities. © 2008 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.
title Short-term effects of an acute exposure to predatory cues on the spatial working and reference memory performance in a subterranean rodent
title_short Short-term effects of an acute exposure to predatory cues on the spatial working and reference memory performance in a subterranean rodent
title_full Short-term effects of an acute exposure to predatory cues on the spatial working and reference memory performance in a subterranean rodent
title_fullStr Short-term effects of an acute exposure to predatory cues on the spatial working and reference memory performance in a subterranean rodent
title_full_unstemmed Short-term effects of an acute exposure to predatory cues on the spatial working and reference memory performance in a subterranean rodent
title_sort short-term effects of an acute exposure to predatory cues on the spatial working and reference memory performance in a subterranean rodent
publishDate 2009
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00033472_v77_n3_p685_Mastrangelo
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00033472_v77_n3_p685_Mastrangelo
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