Goldfish Group Choice : Tests of the Ideal Free Distribution and Matching Theory.
Abstract
The ideal free distribution theory has been used to explain group foraging behavior between two or more locations. Group foraging behavior occurs when organisms move from one location to another
to access some available resource (e.g., food patch). The purpose of the present study was to investigate a group of common goldfish would also demonstrate undermatching, like other animals and
humans have, when using three different variable time schedules of reinforcement.
Subject
Reinforcement (Psychology)
Goldfish--Behavior
Goldfish--Feeding and feeds
Goldfish--Schooling
Resource allocation
Posters
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/35910Description
Color poster with text, images, table, and graph (Spring 2009)