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头提示对于识别山羊(Capra hircus)群体成员是否必要?

Are head cues necessary for goats (Capra hircus) in recognising group members?

机构信息

Swiss Federal Veterinary Office, Centre for Proper Housing of Ruminants and Pigs, Agroscope Reckenholz-Taenikon Research Station ART, 8356, Ettenhausen, Switzerland.

出版信息

Anim Cogn. 2012 Sep;15(5):913-21. doi: 10.1007/s10071-012-0518-6. Epub 2012 May 29.

Abstract

In this study, we investigated whether goats can distinguish a member of their own group from one belonging to a different group even when the head of the goat in question cannot be seen. In the experiment, a total of 45 adult female goats (walkers) were trained to walk along a passageway at the end of which they learnt to expect food (trial run). Walking down this corridor, they passed another adult female goat (stimulus goat) whose trunk and hind legs alone were visible. Using 19 individuals, ten pairs of stimulus goats consisting of one goat from the walker's group and one from a different group were matched in terms of body size, constitution, colour and coat length. In addition, the stimulus goat from the same group as the walker had to be higher ranking than the latter to avoid being attacked. The walkers completed two, four or six trial runs depending on the number of pairs suitable for a given walker. The walker's exploratory behaviour (observing and sniffing at the stimulus goat) was recorded. Data from 109 trial runs were analysed using generalised linear mixed-effects models with crossed random effects. On average, the walker spent a total of 8.7 s exploring the stimulus goat visually and olfactorily if the latter was from a different group and only about half as long (4.2 s) if it was from her own group. In particular, the time a walker spent observing a stimulus goat whilst approaching the latter was significantly longer if the stimulus goat belonged to a different group than to her own (2.5 s as opposed to 1.4 s). Moreover, a stimulus goat from a different group was sniffed at significantly longer (4.6 s) than one from the same group (1.9 s). Results suggest that goats can easily discriminate between members of their own group and those of a different group even when the latter's heads are hidden. Olfactory and visual cues are probably important for identifying group members.

摘要

在这项研究中,我们调查了即使无法看到被研究的山羊的头部,它们是否能够区分自己的群体成员和来自不同群体的成员。在实验中,总共 45 只成年雌性山羊(漫步者)接受了沿着通道行走的训练,在通道的尽头,它们学会了期待食物(试跑)。当它们沿着这条走廊行走时,会经过另一只成年雌性山羊(刺激山羊),只能看到它的躯干和后腿。使用 19 只个体,将十对刺激山羊进行配对,每对由一只来自漫步者群体的山羊和一只来自不同群体的山羊组成,配对时考虑了体型、体质、颜色和皮毛长度。此外,与漫步者来自同一群体的刺激山羊的等级必须高于后者,以避免被攻击。漫步者根据适合特定漫步者的配对数量完成了两次、四次或六次试跑。记录了漫步者对刺激山羊的探索行为(观察和嗅探)。使用交叉随机效应的广义线性混合效应模型对 109 次试跑的数据进行了分析。平均而言,如果刺激山羊来自不同的群体,漫步者会花费总共 8.7 秒的时间对其进行视觉和嗅觉探索;如果刺激山羊来自自己的群体,只会花费大约一半的时间(4.2 秒)。特别是,如果刺激山羊属于不同的群体而不是自己的群体,漫步者在接近刺激山羊时观察它的时间会明显延长(2.5 秒而不是 1.4 秒)。此外,来自不同群体的刺激山羊被嗅探的时间明显长于来自同一群体的刺激山羊(4.6 秒而不是 1.9 秒)。结果表明,即使头部被隐藏,山羊也可以轻松区分自己的群体成员和来自不同群体的成员。嗅觉和视觉线索可能对识别群体成员很重要。

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