Guppies, Poecilia reticulata, perceive a reversed Delboeuf illusion

Tyrone Lucon-Xiccato (Corresponding author), Maria Santacá, Maria Elena Miletto Petrazzini, Christian Agrillo, Christian Agrillo, Marco Dadda

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Abstract

Animals are often required to estimate object sizes during several fitness-related activities, such as choosing mates, foraging, and competing for resources. Some species are susceptible to size illusions, i.e. the misperception of the size of an object based on the surrounding context, but other species are not. This interspecific variation might be adaptive, reflecting species-specific selective pressures; according to this hypothesis, it is important to test species in which size discrimination has a notable ecological relevance. We tested susceptibility to a size illusion in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata, a fish species required to accurately estimate sizes during mate choice, foraging, and antipredator behaviours. We focussed on the Delboeuf illusion, in which an object is typically perceived to be larger when surrounded by a smaller object. In experiment 1, we trained guppies to select the larger of two circles to obtain a food reward and then tested them using stimuli arranged in a Delboeuf-like pattern. In experiment 2, we tested guppies in a spontaneous food choice task to determine whether the subjective size perception of food items is affected by the surrounding context. Jointly, our experiments indicated that guppies perceived the Delboeuf illusion, but in a reverse direction relative to humans: guppies estimated as larger the stimulus that human perceived as smaller. Our results indicated susceptibility to size illusions also in a species required to perform accurate size discrimination and support previous evidence of variability in illusion susceptibility across vertebrates.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)291-303
Number of pages13
JournalAnimal Cognition
Volume22
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Mar 2019
Externally publishedYes

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106051 Behavioural biology
  • 106047 Animal ecology

Keywords

  • Comparative perception
  • Fish cognition
  • Size discrimination
  • Visual illusion

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