Tamaki Nana, Morisaka Tadamichi, Taki Michihiro
Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Yoshida-Nihonmatsucho, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan.
Behav Processes. 2006 Sep;73(2):209-15. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2006.05.010. Epub 2006 Jun 2.
Bottlenose dolphins exhibit complex social affiliations that may be shaped by interactions among individuals. Affiliative body contact among dolphins may repair deteriorated relationships or reduce tension within the group following aggressive interactions. We investigated the time-series association between one type of contact behavior (flipper-rubbing) and aggression by continuous observation of three captive bottlenose dolphins. For all three dolphin pairs, the elapsed time to aggressive events was significantly greater following flipper-rubbing. In two dolphin pairs comprised of a young male and an adult female, one-zero score of inter-opponent flipper-rubbing was higher for 10 min following aggressive bouts (post-AG periods) than for the same length of control (Ctrl) periods. For all three focal pairs, one-zero score of third-party rubbing was higher for post-AG than Ctrl periods. Neither the direction of rubbing nor the identity of the partner that approached prior to rubbing showed any significant tendencies. Flipper-rubbing may contribute to restore friendly relationships between former opponents or reduce conflicts in at least juvenile-adult female associations. Our results also give preliminary suggestions of the functions of third-party flipper-rubbing among bottlenose dolphins, including tension easing by the third party, or displacement as a result of aggressive interactions.
宽吻海豚表现出复杂的社会关系,这些关系可能受到个体间互动的影响。海豚之间的亲和身体接触可能会修复恶化的关系,或在攻击性互动后减轻群体内部的紧张情绪。我们通过持续观察三只圈养宽吻海豚,研究了一种接触行为(鳍状肢摩擦)与攻击性之间的时间序列关联。对于所有三对海豚,在鳍状肢摩擦之后,到发生攻击事件的时间间隔显著更长。在由年轻雄性和成年雌性组成的两对海豚中,在攻击性争斗(攻击后阶段)后的10分钟内,对手间鳍状肢摩擦的一对一得分高于相同长度的对照阶段。对于所有三对焦点海豚,在攻击后阶段第三方摩擦的一对一得分高于对照阶段。摩擦的方向以及摩擦前接近的伙伴身份均未显示出任何显著趋势。鳍状肢摩擦可能有助于恢复前对手之间的友好关系,或至少在幼年 - 成年雌性组合中减少冲突。我们的结果还对宽吻海豚中第三方鳍状肢摩擦的功能提出了初步建议,包括第三方缓解紧张情绪,或作为攻击性互动的结果的替代行为。