Harshaw Christopher, Tourgeman Isaac P, Lickliter Robert
Department of Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA.
Dev Psychobiol. 2008 Jul;50(5):460-72. doi: 10.1002/dev.20309.
Precocial avian hatchlings are typically highly social and show strong species-typical preferences for the maternal calls of their own species. The influence of social contingencies on the acquisition of species-specific preferences has, however, largely been neglected. We found that exposing bobwhite (BW) quail chicks to a Japanese quail (JQ) call contingent on their own vocalizations for 5 min was sufficient to eliminate their species-typical preference for the BW maternal call. Yoked, noncontingent exposure had no such effect. The introduction of variability to the contingency, but not a lengthening of the training session, was found to engender even higher preferences for the JQ call. Chicks provided with contingent exposure to the JQ call on a variable ratio schedule showed a significant preference for the JQ over the BW maternal call, whereas chicks provided with equivalent fixed ratio exposure did not. These results highlight the role that social interaction and contingency can play in the acquisition and maintenance of species-specific auditory preferences in precocial avian species.
早成鸟幼雏通常具有高度的社会性,并且对自身物种的母性叫声表现出强烈的物种典型偏好。然而,社会偶然性对物种特异性偏好习得的影响在很大程度上被忽视了。我们发现,让北美鹑(BW)雏鸟在其自身发声时接触日本鹌鹑(JQ)的叫声5分钟,就足以消除它们对BW母性叫声的物种典型偏好。与之配对的非偶然性接触则没有这种效果。我们发现,引入偶然性的变化而非延长训练时间,会使对JQ叫声的偏好更高。在可变比率时间表上接受偶然性接触JQ叫声的雏鸟,相较于BW母性叫声,对JQ表现出显著的偏好,而接受同等固定比率接触的雏鸟则没有。这些结果凸显了社会互动和偶然性在早成鸟类物种特异性听觉偏好的习得和维持中所起的作用。