Department of Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, Vienna 1090, Austria.
Biol Lett. 2010 Oct 23;6(5):614-6. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2010.0092. Epub 2010 Mar 31.
The ability to learn from the actions of another is adaptive, as it is a shortcut for acquiring new information. However, the evolutionary origins of this trait are still unclear. There is evidence that group-living mammals, birds, fishes and insects can learn through observation, but this has never been investigated in reptiles. Here, we show that the non-social red-footed tortoise (Geochelone carbonaria) can learn from the actions of a conspecific in a detour task; non-observer animals (without a conspecific demonstrator) failed. This result provides the first evidence that a non-social species can use social cues to solve a task that it cannot solve through individual learning, challenging the idea that social learning is an adaptation for social living.
从他人的行为中学习的能力是适应性的,因为它是获取新信息的捷径。然而,这种特征的进化起源尚不清楚。有证据表明,群居的哺乳动物、鸟类、鱼类和昆虫可以通过观察来学习,但这在爬行动物中从未被研究过。在这里,我们表明非社会性的红腿象龟(Geochelone carbonaria)可以在绕道任务中从同种动物的行为中学习;而没有同种动物示范者的非观察动物则无法学习。这一结果首次证明,非社会性物种可以利用社会线索来解决它无法通过个体学习解决的任务,这挑战了社会学习是适应社会生活的观点。