Gogoleva Svetlana S, Volodin Ilya A, Volodina Elena V, Kharlamova Anastasia V, Trut Lyudmila N
Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Vorobievy Gory, 1/12, Moscow 119991, Russia.
Behav Processes. 2011 Feb;86(2):216-21. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2010.12.001. Epub 2010 Dec 9.
Domestication affects behavioral and vocal responses, involved in communication with humans; in particular, those that attract human attention. In this study, we found that silver foxes of Tame strain, experimentally domesticated for a few tenses of generation, displayed bursts of vocal activity during the first minute after appearance of an unfamiliar human, that faded quickly during the remaining time of the test, when the experimenter stayed passively before the cage. Distinctively, foxes of Aggressive strain, artificially selected for tenses of generation for aggressive behavior toward humans, and the control group of Unselected for behavior silver foxes kept steady levels of vocal activity for the duration of the tests. We found also that Aggressive foxes vocalized for a larger proportion of time than Unselected foxes for all 5 min of the test. We discuss the obtained data in relation to proposal effects of domestication on mechanisms directed to involving people into human-animal interactions and structural similarity between human laughter and vocalization of Tame foxes.
驯化会影响行为和声音反应,这些反应涉及与人类的交流;特别是那些能吸引人类注意力的反应。在本研究中,我们发现经过几十代实验性驯化的温顺品系银狐,在陌生人类出现后的第一分钟会发出一连串的声音活动,但在测试的剩余时间里,当实验者被动地待在笼子前时,这种活动会迅速减弱。值得注意的是,经过几十代人工选择对人类具有攻击行为的攻击性品系狐狸,以及行为未经过选择的对照组银狐,在测试期间保持稳定的声音活动水平。我们还发现,在测试的整个5分钟内,攻击性狐狸发出声音的时间比例比未经过选择的狐狸更大。我们结合驯化对促使人们参与人 - 动物互动机制的推测影响以及人类笑声与温顺狐狸叫声之间的结构相似性来讨论所获得的数据。