近縁魚類の意思決定進化を解明(Thinking Fast and Slow)

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2026-08-13 マックス・プランク研究所

マックス・プランク動物行動研究所(Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior)の研究チームは、野生魚類の意思決定プロセスを解析し、個体ごとに異なる判断戦略を用いていることを明らかにした。研究では自然環境下で魚の移動データを高精度に取得し、行動パターンを数理的に分析した。その結果、一部の個体は周囲の仲間の行動を重視して進路や行動を決定する「社会的情報依存型」である一方、別の個体は自身の経験や環境情報を優先する「自己情報依存型」の傾向を示した。こうした戦略の違いは同じ群れの中でも安定して存在し、群れ全体としては環境変化への適応力や探索能力の向上につながると考えられる。研究は、動物集団の意思決定が単純な一律ルールではなく、多様な個体戦略の組み合わせによって成り立つことを示した。また、この知見は生態学や行動学に加え、自律分散型ロボットや群知能アルゴリズムの設計にも応用可能性を持つ。

近縁魚類の意思決定進化を解明(Thinking Fast and Slow)
Which shell do I take? Golden featherfin (left) and blue featherfin (right) chichlids take part in basic preference trials for colour. They remove 3D-printed shells from their sand bowers in order of which they prefer least. © Maëlan Tomasek / MPI of Animal Behavior

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同所的に生息するフェザーフィンシクリッドは、共通の嗜好、生態、進化史を持つにもかかわらず、意思決定ルールが異なっている Decision rules diverge between sympatric Featherfin cichlids despite shared preferences, ecology, and evolutionary history

Maëlan Tomasek, Boyd Dunster, Zoë Goverts, +2 , and Alex Jordan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  Published:August 12, 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2620602123

Abstract

It has been hypothesized that divergence in animal decision processes can be attributed to differences in information processing mechanisms. However, the required comparative tests of this idea are hindered by ecological, perceptual, or motivational divergence among species that confound a direct analysis of decision processes. To overcome these limitations, we study two closely related, sympatric cichlid fishes (Aulonocranus dewindti and Cyathopharynx furcifer) that share visual capacities, ecological context and object-removal motivations, and we perform a systematic assessment of decisional strategy divergence in wild animals, using established paradigms from human psychology research. In a series of in situ field cognitive experiments in Lake Tanganyika, comprising over 5,000 trials, we first find that the two species make similar decisions under low perceptual load, with identical size and color preferences and comparable oddity effects. Yet, when task complexity increased and choices required integrating conflicting features, the species’ decisions diverged. C. furcifer made rapid, consistent decisions based on a single dominant feature, whereas A. dewindti took longer to decide and integrated all features of the options. A decoy paradigm confirmed that A. dewindti’s primarily relied on available information. These findings show that closely related species can exhibit markedly different decision outcomes despite sharing sensory abilities, ecological context, and baseline preferences. The observed divergence is consistent with differences in prioritization and integration of information under complex conditions.

生物環境工学
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