Poirier Colline, Henry Laurence, Mathelier Maryvonne, Lumineau Sophie, Cousillas Hugo, Hausberger Martine
Ethologie-Evolution-Ecologie, Université de Rennes 1, Rennes, France.
J Comp Psychol. 2004 Jun;118(2):179-93. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.118.2.179.
Social influence on song acquisition was studied in 3 groups of young European starlings raised under different social conditions but with the same auditory experience of adult song. Attentional focusing on preferred partners appears the most likely explanation for differences found in song acquisition in relation to experience, sex, and song categories. Thus, pair-isolated birds learned from each other and not from broadcast live songs, females did not learn from the adult male tutors, and sharing occurred more between socially associated peers. On the contrary, single-isolated birds clearly copied the adult songs that may have been the only source of attention stimulation. Therefore, social preference appears as both a motor for song learning and a potential obstacle for acquisition from nonpreferred partners, including adults.
在三组处于不同社会条件下饲养,但对成年鸟鸣有相同听觉体验的欧洲椋鸟幼鸟中,研究了社会影响对歌曲习得的作用。与经验、性别和歌曲类别相关的歌曲习得差异,最可能的解释似乎是对偏好伙伴的注意力集中。因此,成对隔离饲养的鸟相互学习,而非从广播的现场鸟鸣中学习;雌性鸟不向成年雄鸟学习;社会关联同伴之间的学习共享更多。相反,单独隔离饲养的鸟明显模仿成年鸟鸣,而成年鸟鸣可能是唯一的注意力刺激源。因此,社会偏好既是歌曲学习的动力,也是从非偏好伙伴(包括成年鸟)那里习得歌曲的潜在障碍。