PIGEONS' PREFERENCE FOR VARIABLE‐INTERVAL WATER REINFORCEMENT UNDER WIDELY VARIED WATER BUDGETS
- 1 November 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
- Vol. 64 (3) , 299-311
- https://doi.org/10.1901/jeab.1995.64-299
Abstract
Water budget of pigeons was varied to assess the dependence of risk‐sensitive preferences upon economic context such as has been reported for energy‐budget manipulations with small animals in behavioral ecology research. Fixed‐ and variable‐interval terminal‐link water schedules reinforced choice between equal variable‐interval initial‐link schedules arranged on two pecking keys. While keeping a severely restrictive budget the same across three phases of the experiment, a contrasting distinct ample budget was arranged in each. To mimic typical methods in behavioral ecology studies, in each ample budget a more than three‐fold increase in amount of water per reinforcer presentation was instituted simultaneously with significantly increased overall access to water. Total choice response rates plummeted in the ample budgets, and body weights either increased significantly or remained unchanged in different phases as expected by the nature of the different manipulations. Clear preferences for the variable‐interval schedule were found throughout the experiment, except for rare instances of key bias. The results agree with similar operant food‐reinforcement studies and extend conditions under which risk preference apparently does not depend upon economic context.Keywords
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