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野生未成年婆罗洲猩猩通过社会学习获取饮食和觅食技能:对文化的影响。

Social learning of diet and foraging skills by wild immature Bornean orangutans: implications for culture.

机构信息

Anthropological Institute & Museum, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

Am J Primatol. 2010 Jan;72(1):62-71. doi: 10.1002/ajp.20752.

Abstract

Studies of social learning in the wild are important to complement findings from experiments in captivity. In this field study, immature Bornean orangutans rarely foraged independently but consistently followed their mothers' choices. Their diets were essentially identical to their mothers' even though not all mothers had the same diet. This suggests vertical transmission of diet by enhancement. Also, immatures selectively observed their mothers during extractive foraging, which increased goal-directed practice but not general manipulation of similar objects, suggesting observational forms of learning of complex skills. Teaching was not observed. These results are consistent with the reported presence of food traditions and skill cultures in wild orangutans. We suggest that food traditions can develop wherever association commonly allows for social learning. However, the capacity for observational learning, and thus more complex culture, is more likely to evolve among extractive foragers with prolonged association between adults and immatures.

摘要

野外的社会学习研究对于补充圈养实验的发现很重要。在这项实地研究中,不成熟的婆罗洲猩猩很少独立觅食,但始终跟随母亲的选择。即使并非所有的母亲都有相同的饮食,它们的饮食也与母亲的饮食基本相同。这表明饮食通过增强而垂直传递。此外,年幼个体在提取觅食时选择性地观察母亲,这增加了目标导向的实践,但没有增加对类似物体的一般操作,表明复杂技能的观察学习形式。没有观察到教学。这些结果与野生猩猩中存在食物传统和技能文化的报道一致。我们认为,只要社交学习通常允许,食物传统就可以在任何地方发展。然而,在成年人和幼体之间长期关联的提取觅食者中,观察学习的能力,因此更复杂的文化,更有可能进化。

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