Department of Comparative Human Development, Institute for Mind and Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2013 Aug 7;280(1768):20131726. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2013.1726. Print 2013 Oct 7.
Long-term social memory is important, because it is an ecologically relevant test of cognitive capacity, it helps us understand which social relationships are remembered and it relates two seemingly disparate disciplines: cognition and sociality. For dolphins, long-term memory for conspecifics could help assess social threats as well as potential social or hunting alliances in a very fluid and complex fission-fusion social system, yet we have no idea how long dolphins can remember each other. Through a playback study conducted within a multi-institution dolphin breeding consortium (where animals are moved between different facilities), recognition of unfamiliar versus familiar signature whistles of former tank mates was assessed. This research shows that dolphins have the potential for lifelong memory for each other regardless of relatedness, sex or duration of association. This is, to my knowledge, the first study to show that social recognition can last for at least 20 years in a non-human species and the first large-scale study to address long-term memory in a cetacean. These results, paired with evidence from elephants and humans, provide suggestive evidence that sociality and cognition could be related, as a good memory is necessary in a fluid social system.
长期的社会记忆很重要,因为它是对认知能力的一种具有生态相关性的测试,它帮助我们了解哪些社会关系被记住了,并且将两个看似不同的学科:认知和社会性联系起来。对于海豚来说,对同种个体的长期记忆可以帮助它们评估在一个非常流动和复杂的分裂-融合社会系统中潜在的社会或狩猎联盟的威胁,然而我们不知道海豚可以记住彼此多久。通过在一个多机构海豚繁殖联盟(动物在不同的设施之间移动)中进行的回放研究,评估了对不熟悉和熟悉的前水箱伙伴的特征哨声的识别。这项研究表明,无论亲缘关系、性别或关联时间长短如何,海豚彼此之间都有可能拥有终生的记忆。据我所知,这是第一项表明在非人类物种中社会识别可以持续至少 20 年的研究,也是第一项针对鲸目动物进行长期记忆的大规模研究。这些结果与大象和人类的证据一起,提供了有说服力的证据,表明社会性和认知可能是相关的,因为在一个流动的社会系统中,良好的记忆是必要的。