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社交网络揭示了会使用工具的海豚的文化行为。

Social networks reveal cultural behaviour in tool-using [corrected] dolphins.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia 20057, USA.

出版信息

Nat Commun. 2012;3:980. doi: 10.1038/ncomms1983.

Abstract

Animal tool use is of inherent interest given its relationship to intelligence, innovation and cultural behaviour. Here we investigate whether Shark Bay bottlenose dolphins that use marine sponges as hunting tools (spongers) are culturally distinct from other dolphins in the population based on the criteria that sponging is both socially learned and distinguishes between groups. We use social network analysis to determine social preferences among 36 spongers and 69 non-spongers sampled over a 22-year period while controlling for location, sex and matrilineal relatedness. Homophily (the tendency to associate with similar others) based on tool-using status was evident in every analysis, although maternal kinship, sex and location also contributed to social preference. Female spongers were more cliquish and preferentially associated with other spongers over non-spongers. Like humans who preferentially associate with others who share their subculture, tool-using dolphins prefer others like themselves, strongly suggesting that sponge tool-use is a cultural behaviour.

摘要

鉴于动物使用工具与智力、创新和文化行为有关,因此动物使用工具具有内在的研究意义。本研究旨在调查澳大利亚鲨鱼湾的宽吻海豚是否具有文化独特性,这些海豚使用海洋海绵作为狩猎工具(海绵猎食者)。判断标准是海绵猎食是通过社会学习获得的,并且可以区分不同群体。我们使用社会网络分析来确定 36 名海绵猎食者和 69 名非海绵猎食者在 22 年期间的社会偏好,同时控制位置、性别和母系亲缘关系。基于使用工具的状态的同质性(与相似他人交往的倾向)在每种分析中都很明显,尽管母系亲缘关系、性别和位置也对社会偏好有影响。雌性海绵猎食者更倾向于与其他海绵猎食者而不是非海绵猎食者形成小团体。就像人类更喜欢与具有相同亚文化的人交往一样,使用工具的海豚也更喜欢与自己相似的人,这强烈表明海绵工具的使用是一种文化行为。

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