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谨慎的藏食者和窥探的小偷:欧亚喜鹊(Garrulus glandarius)限制了竞争对手可获得的听觉信息。

Careful cachers and prying pilferers: Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius) limit auditory information available to competitors.

机构信息

Comparative Cognition Group, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EB, UK.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2012 Dec 5;280(1752):20122238. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.2238. Print 2013 Feb 7.

Abstract

Food-storing corvids use many cache-protection and pilfering strategies. We tested whether Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius) reduce the transfer of auditory information to a competitor when caching and pilfering. We gave jays a noisy and a quiet substrate to cache in. Compared with when alone, birds cached less in the noisy substrate when with a conspecific that could hear but could not see them caching. By contrast, jays did not change the amount cached in the noisy substrate when they were with a competitor that could see and hear them caching compared with when they were alone. Together, these results suggest that jays reduce auditory information during caching as a cache-protection strategy. By contrast, as pilferers, jays did not attempt to conceal their presence from a cacher and did not prefer a silent viewing perch over a noisy one when observing caching. However, birds vocalized less when watching caching compared with when they were alone, when they were watching a non-caching conspecific or when they were watching their own caches being pilfered. Pilfering jays may therefore attempt to suppress some types of auditory information. Our results raise the possibility that jays both understand and can attribute auditory perception to another individual.

摘要

食籽松鸦使用多种藏食保护和偷窃策略。我们测试了在藏食和偷窃时,欧亚松鸦是否会减少向竞争对手传递听觉信息。我们给松鸦提供了嘈杂和安静的基质来藏食。与独处时相比,当有可以听到但无法看到它们藏食的同种个体时,松鸦在嘈杂基质中藏食的数量会减少。相比之下,当与可以看到和听到它们藏食的竞争者在一起时,松鸦在嘈杂基质中藏食的数量并没有变化。这些结果表明,松鸦在藏食时会减少听觉信息,作为一种藏食保护策略。相比之下,作为偷窃者,松鸦在观察藏食时不会试图对藏食者隐瞒自己的存在,也不会在观察藏食时更喜欢安静的观察栖木而不是嘈杂的栖木。然而,与独处、观察非藏食的同种个体或观察自己的藏食被偷窃时相比,松鸦在观察藏食时的叫声较少。偷窃松鸦可能因此试图抑制某些类型的听觉信息。我们的结果表明,松鸦既能理解又能将听觉感知归因于另一个个体。

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