2017
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.2728v1
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Development rate rather than social environment influences cognitive performance in Australian black field crickets, Teleogryllus commodus

Abstract: Cognitive functioning is vital for enabling animals of all taxa to optimise their chances of survival and reproductive success. Learning and memory in particular are drivers of many evolutionary processes. The field of cognitive ecology explores how the environment can affect investment into cognitive capacity and learning ability. In this study, we examine how developmental plasticity can affect cognitive ability by exploring the role of early social environment on influencing problem solving ability and lear… Show more

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“…Though some say a cognitively adept individual and reproductive efforts, for example, should go hand in hand (Sonnenberg et al, 2019), more research suggests that crickets cannot have the best of both worlds. For example, Anderson and Kasumovic (2017) There is, however, a substantial amount of research revealing other trade-offs exist between fitness conferring traits. For example, a study that investigated immune function in house crickets (Acheta domesticus) found that individuals had a tendency to trade-off adult muscle mass and body weight with immune priming, both of which are vital to effective reproductive efforts and survival.…”
Section: Trade-offs In Cricket Fitness Conferring Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though some say a cognitively adept individual and reproductive efforts, for example, should go hand in hand (Sonnenberg et al, 2019), more research suggests that crickets cannot have the best of both worlds. For example, Anderson and Kasumovic (2017) There is, however, a substantial amount of research revealing other trade-offs exist between fitness conferring traits. For example, a study that investigated immune function in house crickets (Acheta domesticus) found that individuals had a tendency to trade-off adult muscle mass and body weight with immune priming, both of which are vital to effective reproductive efforts and survival.…”
Section: Trade-offs In Cricket Fitness Conferring Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%