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乌鸦会在与有价值的伙伴发生激烈冲突后和解。

Ravens reconcile after aggressive conflicts with valuable partners.

机构信息

Department of Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2011 Mar 25;6(3):e18118. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0018118.

Abstract

Reconciliation, a post-conflict affiliative interaction between former opponents, is an important mechanism for reducing the costs of aggressive conflict in primates and some other mammals as it may repair the opponents' relationship and reduce post-conflict distress. Opponents who share a valuable relationship are expected to be more likely to reconcile as for such partners the benefits of relationship repair should outweigh the risk of renewed aggression. In birds, however, post-conflict behavior has thus far been marked by an apparent absence of reconciliation, suggested to result either from differing avian and mammalian strategies or because birds may not share valuable relationships with partners with whom they engage in aggressive conflict. Here, we demonstrate the occurrence of reconciliation in a group of captive subadult ravens (Corvus corax) and show that it is more likely to occur after conflicts between partners who share a valuable relationship. Furthermore, former opponents were less likely to engage in renewed aggression following reconciliation, suggesting that reconciliation repairs damage caused to their relationship by the preceding conflict. Our findings suggest not only that primate-like valuable relationships exist outside the pair bond in birds, but that such partners may employ the same mechanisms in birds as in primates to ensure that the benefits afforded by their relationships are maintained even when conflicts of interest escalate into aggression. These results provide further support for a convergent evolution of social strategies in avian and mammalian species.

摘要

和解,即冲突后曾经的对手之间的一种亲和性互动,是减少灵长类动物和其他一些哺乳动物中攻击性冲突代价的重要机制,因为它可能修复对手之间的关系并减少冲突后的痛苦。有价值关系的对手更有可能和解,因为对于这些伙伴来说,关系修复的好处应该超过再次攻击的风险。然而,在鸟类中,到目前为止,冲突后的行为明显没有和解,这要么是因为鸟类和哺乳动物的策略不同,要么是因为鸟类可能不会与它们在攻击性冲突中发生冲突的伙伴建立有价值的关系。在这里,我们证明了在一群圈养的未成年乌鸦(Corvus corax)中发生了和解,并表明它更有可能发生在有价值关系的伙伴之间发生冲突之后。此外,和解后,曾经的对手不太可能再次发动攻击,这表明和解修复了先前冲突对他们关系造成的损害。我们的研究结果表明,不仅在鸟类中存在类似于灵长类的有价值的关系,而且这些伙伴可能在鸟类和灵长类动物中使用相同的机制来确保即使利益冲突升级为攻击性冲突,它们的关系也能得到维持。这些结果进一步支持了鸟类和哺乳动物物种中社会策略的趋同进化。

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