Haakonsson Jane Ebert, Semple Stuart
Bristol Zoo Gardens, Bristol, UK.
Laterality. 2009 Jul;14(4):413-22. doi: 10.1080/13576500802572442. Epub 2009 Jan 26.
Behavioural lateralisation has been widely investigated in vertebrates. Most studies in this area have focused on laterality in paired organs such as hands, limbs, and eyes. Fewer studies have explored side preferences in unpaired organs such as tails or trunks. We investigated laterality of trunk use among captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), quantifying side preference in four different trunk movements: feeding, sand spraying, self-touching, and swinging. We found evidence for significant side preference in all four movement categories. Variation in the occurrence and direction of side preference was seen both within and between individuals but no overall population-level side bias was seen for any of the four trunk movements. The strength of side preference in trunk use was significantly higher for feeding than for self-touching and swinging. This study adds to the very limited data on laterality in unpaired organs generally, and elephants' trunks more specifically. In addition it provides novel information about directional lateralisation in trunk use across a range of functionally distinct contexts.
行为偏侧化在脊椎动物中已得到广泛研究。该领域的大多数研究都集中在成对器官(如手、四肢和眼睛)的偏侧性上。较少有研究探讨不成对器官(如尾巴或躯干)的侧偏好。我们调查了圈养亚洲象(印度象)使用躯干的偏侧性,量化了在四种不同躯干动作(进食、喷沙、自我触摸和摆动)中的侧偏好。我们发现所有四个动作类别中都存在显著的侧偏好证据。个体内部和个体之间都观察到了侧偏好发生情况和方向的变化,但在这四个躯干动作中,没有一个在总体种群水平上存在侧偏好。进食时躯干使用的侧偏好强度明显高于自我触摸和摆动。这项研究总体上增加了关于不成对器官偏侧化的非常有限的数据,更具体地说,增加了关于大象象鼻的相关数据。此外,它还提供了关于在一系列功能不同的情境中躯干使用方向偏侧化的新信息。