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囊翼蝠(双线囊翼蝠)的咿呀学语行为。

Babbling behavior in the sac-winged bat (Saccopteryx bilineata).

作者信息

Knörnschild Mirjam, Behr Oliver, von Helversen Otto

机构信息

Institute for Zoology II, University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Staudtstr. 5, 91058 Erlangen, Germany.

出版信息

Naturwissenschaften. 2006 Sep;93(9):451-4. doi: 10.1007/s00114-006-0127-9. Epub 2006 May 31.

Abstract

Infant babbling in humans and a few other primates plays an important role in allowing the young to practice the adult vocal repertoire during early behavioral development. Vocalizations uttered during babbling resemble, to some degree, the acoustic structure of adult vocalizations and are often produced in long bouts independent of any social context. Similar behavior, termed subsong or plastic song, is known from a variety of songbirds. Here, we show that pups of the sac-winged bat (Saccopteryx bilineata), a species with an unusually large vocal repertoire, produce renditions of all known adult vocalization types during bouts of vocalizations, which appear to be independent of a distinct social context. Babbling occurs in pups of both sexes, even though only adult males, not females, utter all different vocalization types produced in infancy. To our knowledge, this is the first evidence of babbling in a nonprimate mammal and suggests that infant babbling may be necessary for the ontogeny of complex vocal repertoires.

摘要

人类和其他一些灵长类动物的婴儿咿呀学语在幼崽早期行为发育过程中,对练习成年后的发声技能起着重要作用。咿呀学语时发出的声音在一定程度上类似于成年发声的声学结构,并且通常是在与任何社交背景无关的长时间发声中产生的。从各种鸣禽中也已知类似的行为,称为亚鸣唱或可塑性鸣唱。在这里,我们表明,具有异常丰富发声技能的囊翼蝠(Saccopteryx bilineata)幼崽在发声期间会发出所有已知成年发声类型的声音,这些发声似乎与特定的社交背景无关。两性幼崽都会出现咿呀学语的现象,尽管只有成年雄性,而非雌性,会发出婴儿期产生的所有不同发声类型。据我们所知,这是在非灵长类哺乳动物中出现咿呀学语的首个证据,表明婴儿咿呀学语对于复杂发声技能的个体发育可能是必要的。

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