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大猩猩根据工具的硬度来选择工具。

Great apes select tools on the basis of their rigidity.

作者信息

Manrique Héctor Marín, Gross Alexandra Nam-Mi, Call Josep

机构信息

Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process. 2010 Oct;36(4):409-22. doi: 10.1037/a0019296.

DOI:10.1037/a0019296
PMID:20718558
Abstract

Wild chimpanzees select tools according to their rigidity. However, little is known about whether choices are solely based on familiarity with the materials or knowledge about tool properties. Furthermore, it is unclear whether tool manipulation is required prior to selection or whether observation alone can suffice. We investigated whether chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) (n = 9), bonobos (Pan paniscus) (n = 4), orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) (n = 6), and gorillas (Gorilla gorilla) (n = 2) selected new tools on the basis of their rigidity. Subjects faced an out-of-reach reward and a choice of three tools differing in color, diameter, material, and rigidity. We used 10 different 3-tool sets (1 rigid, 2 flexible). Subjects were unfamiliar with the tools and needed to select and use the rigid tool to retrieve the reward. Experiment 1 showed that subjects chose the rigid tool from the first trial with a 90% success rate. Experiments 2a and 2b addressed the role of manipulation and observation in tool selection. Subjects performed equally well in conditions in which they could manipulate the tools themselves or saw the experimenter manipulate the tools but decreased their performance if they could only visually inspect the tools. Experiment 3 showed that subjects could select flexible tools (as opposed to rigid ones) to meet new task demands. We conclude that great apes spontaneously selected unfamiliar rigid or flexible tools even after gathering minimal observational information.

摘要

野生黑猩猩会根据工具的硬度来选择工具。然而,对于它们的选择是否仅仅基于对材料的熟悉程度或对工具属性的了解,我们知之甚少。此外,尚不清楚在选择工具之前是否需要对工具进行操作,还是仅通过观察就足够了。我们研究了黑猩猩(Pan troglodytes)(n = 9)、倭黑猩猩(Pan paniscus)(n = 4)、猩猩(Pongo pygmaeus)(n = 6)和大猩猩(Gorilla gorilla)(n = 2)是否会基于工具的硬度来选择新工具。实验对象面临一个够不着的奖励以及三种颜色、直径、材料和硬度各不相同的工具供其选择。我们使用了10种不同的三件套工具组合(1件硬的,2件软的)。实验对象对这些工具并不熟悉,需要选择并使用硬工具来获取奖励。实验1表明,实验对象从第一次试验开始就选择硬工具,成功率为90%。实验2a和2b探讨了操作和观察在工具选择中的作用。在实验对象可以自己操作工具或观看实验者操作工具的条件下,他们的表现相当,但如果他们只能目视检查工具,其表现就会下降。实验3表明,实验对象可以选择软工具(与硬工具相对)来满足新的任务需求。我们得出结论,即使在获取了最少的观察信息之后,大猩猩也会自发地选择不熟悉的硬工具或软工具。

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